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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 30, 2011
Filed:
Apr. 27, 2009
Minoru Koura, Higashimurayama, JP;
Ayumu Okuda, Higashimurayama, JP;
Takayuki Matsuda, Higashimurayama, JP;
Yuki Yamaguchi, Higashimurayama, JP;
Hisashi Sumida, Higashimurayama, JP;
Sayaka Kurobuchi, Higashimurayama, JP;
Yuichiro Watanabe, Higashimurayama, JP;
Takashi Enomoto, Higashimurayama, JP;
Kimiyuki Shibuya, Higashimurayama, JP;
Minoru Koura, Higashimurayama, JP;
Ayumu Okuda, Higashimurayama, JP;
Takayuki Matsuda, Higashimurayama, JP;
Yuki Yamaguchi, Higashimurayama, JP;
Hisashi Sumida, Higashimurayama, JP;
Sayaka Kurobuchi, Higashimurayama, JP;
Yuichiro Watanabe, Higashimurayama, JP;
Takashi Enomoto, Higashimurayama, JP;
Kimiyuki Shibuya, Higashimurayama, JP;
Kowa Company, Ltd., Nagoya-shi, Aichi, JP;
Abstract
To provide a novel LXRβ agonist that is useful as a preventative and/or therapeutic agent for atherosclerosis; arteriosclerosis such as those resulting from diabetes; dyslipidemia; hypercholesterolemia; lipid-related diseases; inflammatory diseases that are caused by inflammatory cytokines; skin diseases such as allergic skin diseases; diabetes; or Alzheimer's disease. A quinoline compound represented by the following general formula (1) or salt thereof, or their solvate.