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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 26, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2001
Hiroyuki Ushio, Tokyo, JP;
Youichiro Naito, Tokyo, JP;
Naoki Sugiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Takafumi Kawaguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Makio Ohtsuki, Tokyo, JP;
Kenji Chiba, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroyuki Ushio, Tokyo, JP;
Youichiro Naito, Tokyo, JP;
Naoki Sugiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Takafumi Kawaguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Makio Ohtsuki, Tokyo, JP;
Kenji Chiba, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
Compounds represented by the following general formula (I) wherein ring A is benzene, cyclohexane, pyridine, piperidine, a derivative thereof, imidazole, a derivative thereof, etc.; the ring B represents benzene, cyclohexane, pyrrole or a derivative thereof, furan, thiophene, etc.; R, Rand Rrepresent each hydrogen, alkyl, halogen, hydroxyl, alkoxy, etc.; W represents hydrogen, alkyl or hydroxycarbonylalkyl; X represents halogen, cyano, nitro, etc.; X' represents hydrogen, halogen, etc.; and Y represents alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, hydroxycarbonylalkyl, aminoalkyl, etc.; salt thereof, and drugs comprising these compounds. Because of having an exellent effect of inhibiting activated lymphocyte proliferation, these compounds are usefull as preventives or remedies for various autoimmune diseases.