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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2004
Eduardo Martinez, New York, NY (US);
John J. Talley, Somerville, MA (US);
Stephen Antonelli, Lynn, MA (US);
Timothy C. Barden, Salem, MA (US);
Regina Lundrigan-soucy, Charlestown, MA (US);
Wayne C. Schairer, Westboro, MA (US);
Jing-jing Yang, Boxborough, MA (US);
Daniel P. Zimmer, Somerville, MA (US);
Brian Cali, Arlington, MA (US);
Mark G. Currie, Sterling, MA (US);
Peter S. Yorgey, Cambridge, MA (US);
Eduardo Martinez, New York, NY (US);
John J. Talley, Somerville, MA (US);
Stephen Antonelli, Lynn, MA (US);
Timothy C. Barden, Salem, MA (US);
Regina Lundrigan-Soucy, Charlestown, MA (US);
Wayne C. Schairer, Westboro, MA (US);
Jing-Jing Yang, Boxborough, MA (US);
Daniel P. Zimmer, Somerville, MA (US);
Brian Cali, Arlington, MA (US);
Mark G. Currie, Sterling, MA (US);
Peter S. Yorgey, Cambridge, MA (US);
Microbia, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
4-Biarylyl-1-phenylazetidin-2-ones useful for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia are disclosed. The compounds are of the general formula in which represents an aryl or heteroaryl residue; Ar represents an aryl residue; U is a two to six atom chain; and the R's represent substituents.