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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 06, 2012
Onur Atasoylu, Izmir, TR;
Carlo Ballatore, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Kurt R. Brunden, Media, PA (US);
Longchuan Huang, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Donna M. Huryn, Allentown, NJ (US);
Michael James, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Virginia M. Y. Lee, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Francesco Piscitelli, Strongoli Marina, IT;
Amos B. Smith, Iii, Merion, PA (US);
James Soper, Cambridge, MA (US);
John Q. Trojanowski, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Onur Atasoylu, Izmir, TR;
Carlo Ballatore, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Kurt R. Brunden, Media, PA (US);
Longchuan Huang, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Donna M. Huryn, Allentown, NJ (US);
Michael James, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Virginia M. Y. Lee, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Francesco Piscitelli, Strongoli Marina, IT;
Amos B. Smith, III, Merion, PA (US);
James Soper, Cambridge, MA (US);
John Q. Trojanowski, Philadelphia, PA (US);
The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
The present invention is directed to carboxylic acid-containing pharmaceutical compounds where the carboxylic acid moieties have been substituted with cycloalkyl-dione derivatives, as well as tautomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salt forms thereof. These bioisosteric replacements improve the compound's ability to effectively cross the blood brain barrier and result in improved pharmacokinetic, toxicological, and/or safety profiles.