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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2000
Elfi Biedermann, Vaterstetten, DE;
Max Hasmann, Neuried, DE;
Roland Löser, Feldafing, DE;
Benno Rattel, Munich, DE;
Friedemann Reiter, Putzbrunn, DE;
Barbara Schein, Neufahrn, DE;
Klaus Seibel, Gräfelfing, DE;
Klaus Vogt, Munich, DE;
Katja Wosikowski, Poing, DE;
Isabel Schemainda, Munich, DE;
Elfi Biedermann, Vaterstetten, DE;
Max Hasmann, Neuried, DE;
Roland Löser, Feldafing, DE;
Benno Rattel, Munich, DE;
Friedemann Reiter, Putzbrunn, DE;
Barbara Schein, Neufahrn, DE;
Klaus Seibel, Gräfelfing, DE;
Klaus Vogt, Munich, DE;
Katja Wosikowski, Poing, DE;
Isabel Schemainda, Munich, DE;
Astellas Deutschland GmbH, Munich, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to new pyridylalkane, alkene, and alkine acid amides substituted with an aryl and/or heteroaryl residue according to the general formula (I), with a saturated or one or several-fold unsaturated hydrocarbon residue in the carboxylic acid group, methods for the synthesis of these compounds, medicaments containing these and their production as well as their therapeutic use, especially as cytostatic agents and immunosuppressive agents, for example in the treatment or prevention of various types of tumors and control of immune reactions such as autoimmune diseases.