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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 08, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 24, 2010
Christopher Mcguigan, Cardiff, GB;
Jan Balzarini, Heverlee, BE;
Christopher McGuigan, Cardiff, GB;
Jan Balzarini, Heverlee, BE;
University College Cardiff Consultants Limited, Cardiff, GB;
Rega Foundation, Leuven, BE;
Abstract
A compound of formula (I) wherein Ar can be one six-membered or two fused six-membered aromatic rings; Rand Rcan be hydrogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, halogens, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, nitro, cyano, alkyoxy, aryloxy, thiol, alkylthiol, arythiol, or aryl; Q can be O, S or CY, where Y may be H, alkyl or halogens; X can be O, NH, S, N-alkyl, (CHR)where m is 1 to 10, and CY; Z can be O, S, NH, or N-alkyl; U″ is H and U' can be H or CH; wherein: T can be OH, H, halogens, O-alkyl, O-acyl, O-aryl, CN, NH. or N; T′ and T″ can be H or halogen; and W can be H or a phosphate group. Compounds show anti-viral activity, for example with respect to varicella zoster virus.