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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 28, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 02, 2000
Lars Eric Sundstrom, Hampshire, GB;
Fausto Iannotti, Hampshire, GB;
Mark Bradley, Hampshire, GB;
Ashley Ker Pringle, Hampshire, GB;
University of Southampton, Hampshire, GB;
Abstract
Compounds of formula (I) wherein: Q represents an amidino group, a cyano group or a group of formula XYN—, (where X and Y are hydrogen or various groups); R represents alkylene; R and R each represents alkylene, the total number of carbon atoms in said straight chains of R and R being 7); R and R each represents hydrogen, or a group of formula R, RCO—, ROCO—, or RNHCO—, where R represents alkyl or aryl; the chiral carbon atom indicated by the asterisk is in the L configuration; Z is an aromatic amino acid residue; n is 0 or 1; R represents hydrogen, alkyl or aryl; and W represents hydrogen, alkyl or aryl; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof have the ability to protect against the neuronal damage which may be caused by an ischemic event.