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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 25, 2011
Filed:
Dec. 21, 2007
Christian Hubschwerlen, Durmenach, FR;
Georg Rueedi, Allschwil, CH;
Jean-philippe Surivet, Kembs, FR;
Cornelia Zumbrunn-acklin, Basel, CH;
Christian Hubschwerlen, Durmenach, FR;
Georg Rueedi, Allschwil, CH;
Jean-Philippe Surivet, Kembs, FR;
Cornelia Zumbrunn-Acklin, Basel, CH;
Actelion Pharmaceutical Ltd., Allschwil, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein Rrepresents H or OH; Rrepresents alkoxy; U and W represent N, V represents CH and Rrepresents H or F, or U and V represent CH, W represents N and Rrepresents H or F, or U and V represent N, W represents CH and Rrepresents H, or U represents N, V represents CH, W represents CRand Rrepresents H; Rrepresents CHOH or alkoxycarbonyl; A represents the group CH═CH—B or a binuclear heterocyclic system D, B representing a mono- or di-substituted phenyl group wherein the substituents are halogen atoms and D representing one of the following groups wherein Z represents CH or N, and Q represents O or S; and to salts of such compounds. These compounds are useful as antibacterial agents.