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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 05, 2010
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2003
Bruno Simoneau, Laval, CA;
Anne-marie Faucher, St-Placide, CA;
Serge Landry, St-Jérôme, CA;
Jeffrey O'meara, Boisbriand, CA;
Bounkham Thavonekham, Longueuil, CA;
Christiane Yoakim, Laval, CA;
Bruno Simoneau, Laval, CA;
Anne-Marie Faucher, St-Placide, CA;
Serge Landry, St-Jérôme, CA;
Jeffrey O'Meara, Boisbriand, CA;
Bounkham Thavonekham, Longueuil, CA;
Christiane Yoakim, Laval, CA;
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Abstract
Disclosed herein are compounds of formula Ar—X—W—Arwherein Arand Arrepresent aryl groups characterized generally as aromatic heterocycles (e.g. imidazolyl or tetrazolyl) or carbocycles (e.g. phenyl or naphthalenyl); the aryl groups are optionally substituted or fused with other heterocycles or carbocycles; the aryl groups can bear substituents such as alkyl, halo or O-alkyl. X is a heteroatom, a valence bond or an optionally substituted divalent methylene, and W represents a spacer; typical spacers include divalent alkylene or alkylene-amido, -amido or -oxy radicals, which may optionally be substituted (e.g. hydroxyl or oxo). A typical compound is a derivative of 2-(N-napthalenyltetrazolylthio)-N-(2-nitrophenyl)acetamide. The compounds have inhibitory activity against Wild Type and single or double mutant strains of HIV.