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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2007
Filed:
Apr. 10, 2003
Elisabeth Defossa, Idstein, DE;
Dieter Kadereit, Kelkheim, DE;
Karl Schoenafinger, Alzenau, DE;
Thomas Klabunde, Frankfurt, DE;
Hans-joerg Burger, Morriston, NJ (US);
Andreas Herling, Bad Camberg, DE;
Karl-ulrich Wendt, Frankfurt, DE;
Erich Von Roedern, Hattersheim, DE;
Alfons Enhsen, Büttelborn, DE;
Joerg Rieke-zapp, Frankfurt, DE;
Elisabeth Defossa, Idstein, DE;
Dieter Kadereit, Kelkheim, DE;
Karl Schoenafinger, Alzenau, DE;
Thomas Klabunde, Frankfurt, DE;
Hans-Joerg Burger, Morriston, NJ (US);
Andreas Herling, Bad Camberg, DE;
Karl-Ulrich Wendt, Frankfurt, DE;
Erich Von Roedern, Hattersheim, DE;
Alfons Enhsen, Büttelborn, DE;
Joerg Rieke-Zapp, Frankfurt, DE;
Sanofi-aventis Deutschland GmbH, Frankfurt, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to acyl-4-carboxyphenylurea derivatives and to their physiologically tolerated salts and physiologically functional derivatives. The invention particularly relates to compounds of formula I, in which the radicals have the given meanings described herein, and to their physiologically tolerated salts and processes for preparing them. The compounds are, for example, suitable for use as antidiabetics.