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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 05, 2003
Jean Rapin, Paris, FR;
Hans Klaus Witzmann, Egglkofen, DE;
Jean-marie Grumel, Tassin la Demi-Lune, FR;
Jacques Gonella, Muttenz, CH;
Jean Rapin, Paris, FR;
Hans Klaus Witzmann, Egglkofen, DE;
Jean-Marie Grumel, Tassin la Demi-Lune, FR;
Jacques Gonella, Muttenz, CH;
Neurotell AG, Hergiswil, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to the use of specific tripeptides for the treatment of postlesional diseases of ischemic, traumatic or toxic origin. The tripeptide derivatives satisfy the following formula (I): (see formula I as in paper form) wherein X represents OH, (C) alkoxy, NH, NH—C-alkyl, N(Calkyl); Ris a residue derived from one of the amino acids Phe, Tyr, Trp, Pro, which each may be optionally substituted with one or more (C) alkoxy groups, (C) alkyl groups or halogen atoms, as well as Ala, Val, Leu or Ile; Ris a residue derived from one of the amino acids Gly, Ala, Ile, Val, Ser, Thr, and Pro; Yand Yindependently from each other represent H or (C) alkyl; Rand Rindependently from each other represent H, OH, (C) alkyl or (C) alkoxy, provided that Rand Rare not both OH or (C) alkoxy; and Rrepresents H, OH, (C) alkyl or (C) alkoxy; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.