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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2008
Filed:
Jul. 29, 2005
Carmen Serra Comas, L'Hospitalet De Llobregat, ES;
Anna Fernández Serrat, Cagnes sur Mer, FR;
Dolors Balsa López, Badalona, ES;
Isabel Masip Masip, Barcelona, ES;
Juan Lorenzo Catena Ruiz, L'Hospitalet De Llobregat, ES;
José Hidalgo Rodriguez, Sant Fost De Campsentelles, ES;
Carmen Lagunas Arnal, Barcelona, ES;
Carolina Salcedo Roca, Corbera, ES;
Andrés Fernández García, Barcelona, ES;
Carmen Serra Comas, L'Hospitalet De Llobregat, ES;
Anna Fernández Serrat, Cagnes sur Mer, FR;
Dolors Balsa López, Badalona, ES;
Isabel Masip Masip, Barcelona, ES;
Juan Lorenzo Catena Ruiz, L'Hospitalet De Llobregat, ES;
José Hidalgo Rodriguez, Sant Fost De Campsentelles, ES;
Carmen Lagunas Arnal, Barcelona, ES;
Carolina Salcedo Roca, Corbera, ES;
Andrés Fernández García, Barcelona, ES;
Laboratorios Salvat, S.A., Barcelona, ES;
Abstract
Compounds of general formula I, and the salts and solvates thereof, wherein R1 represents the radical 2-benzoylphenylamino; R2 represents —(CH)—N(COR)-A-J-T or —(CH)—N(R)—B-J-T; and s. R3, R4, A, B, J and T have the meanings disclosed in the description. These compounds are PPARγ modulators and, therefore, are useful for the treatment or prevention of a condition or a disease mediated by these receptors.