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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 29, 2007
Christian Hubschwerlen, Durmenach, FR;
Jean-philippe Surivet, Kembs, FR;
Cornelia Zumbrunn-acklin, Basel, CH;
Christian Hubschwerlen, Durmenach, FR;
Jean-Philippe Surivet, Kembs, FR;
Cornelia Zumbrunn-Acklin, Basel, CH;
Actelion Pharmaceutical Ltd., Allschwil, SE;
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein Rrepresents H, alkyl, alkoxy, cyano or halogen; one of U and X represents CH or N and the other represents CH, or, in the case of U, may also represent CRand, in the case of X, may also represent CR; Rrepresents halogen; Rrepresents halogen or alkoxy; B represents N, D represents CHand A represents CH(OH)CHor CHCH, or B represents CH, D represents CHor O and A represents OCH, CHCH(OH), CH(OH)CH, CH(OH)CH(OH), CH═CH, CHCHor NHCO, or also B represents C(OH), D represents CHand A represents OCH, CHCH(OH), CH(OH)CH, CH(OH)CH(OH), CH═CH, CHCHOr NHCO; Rrepresents H, alkyl, alkenyl, hydroxyalkyl or alkoxycarbonylalkyl; and E represents naphthyl or a binuclear heterocyclic group; and to salts of such compounds. These compounds are useful as antimicrobial agents.