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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 06, 2007
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2004
Christian Stapper, Mainz, DE;
Heiner Glombik, Hofheim, DE;
Eugen Falk, Frankfurt, DE;
Dirk Gretzke, Frankfurt, DE;
Jochen Goerlitzer, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Stefanie Keil, Hofheim, DE;
Hans-ludwig Schaefer, Hochheim, DE;
Wolfgang Wendler, Selters, DE;
Christian Stapper, Mainz, DE;
Heiner Glombik, Hofheim, DE;
Eugen Falk, Frankfurt, DE;
Dirk Gretzke, Frankfurt, DE;
Jochen Goerlitzer, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Stefanie Keil, Hofheim, DE;
Hans-Ludwig Schaefer, Hochheim, DE;
Wolfgang Wendler, Selters, DE;
Sanofi-AventisDeutschand GmbH, Frankfurt, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to arylcycloalkyl-substituted derivatives and to their physiologically acceptable salts and physiologically functional derivatives. What is described are compounds of the formula I, in which the radicals are as defined, and their physiologically acceptable salts and processes for their preparation. The compounds are suitable for the treatment and/or prevention of disorders of fatty acid metabolism and glucose utilization disorders as well as of disorders in which insulin resistence is involved.