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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 02, 2018
Filed:
Feb. 20, 2014
Cancer Therapeutics Crc Pty Ltd, Bundoora, Victoria, AU;
Paul Anthony Stupple, Bundoora, AU;
Scott Raymond Walker, Parkville, AU;
Jo-Anne Pinson, Parkville, AU;
Helen Rachel Lagiakos, Parkville, AU;
Gillian Elizabeth Lunniss, Parkville, AU;
Ian Peter Holmes, Bundoora, AU;
Alexandra Elizabeth Stupple, Parkville, AU;
Ylva Elisabet Bergman, Parkville, AU;
Richard Charles Foitzik, Parkville, AU;
Wilhelmus Johannes Antonius Kersten, Bundoora, AU;
Michelle Ang Camerino, Parkville, AU;
Cancer Therapeutics CRC Pty Ltd, Bundoora, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
Substituted benzimidazole and 3H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridines or formula I: where X and Y respectively are selected from: (i) N and N; and (ii) N and CR; Ais selected from: a Cheteroarylene group, containing 2 or 3 ring heteroatoms, where the bonds to L1 and the core are β to one another; Lis selected from: (i)—O—CH—; (ii)—CH—O—; (iii)—C(═O)—NH—; (iv)—CH(OH)—; (v)—CH—NH—C(═O)—; (vi)—S—CH—; (vii)—CH—S—; (viii)—CH—; and (ix)—CH(CH)—O—; A1 is phenyl, optionally substituted by F or CF; their use as pharmaceuticals, and in particular, in treating cancer and hemoglobinopathies.