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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 03, 2018
Filed:
May. 26, 2015
Ustav Organicke Chemie a Biochemie Av Cr, V.v.i., Praha, CZ;
Vysoka Skola Chemicko-technologicka V Praze, Praha, CZ;
Filip Teply, Roztoky u Prahy, CZ;
Miroslav Hajek, Praha, CZ;
Erika Kuzmova, Bratislava, CZ;
Jaroslav Kozak, Holesov, CZ;
Veronika Komarkova, Zbiroh, CZ;
Pavla Hubalkova, Vermerovice, CZ;
Paul Eduardo Reyes-Gutierrez, Colonia Himno San Luis Potosi, MX;
Michael Jirasek, Cesky Brod, CZ;
Manoj R. Sonawane, Maharashtra, IN;
Vishwas D. Joshi, Maharashtra, IN;
Lukas Severa, Votice, CZ;
Jana Novotna, Kolin, CZ;
USTAV ORGANICKE CHEMIE A BIOCHEMIE AV CR, V.V.I., Praha, CY;
VYSOKA SKOLA CHEMICKO-TECHNOLOGICKA V PRAZE, Praha, CZ;
Abstract
Helquat derivatives of general formula I, in which substituents Rand Rare independently selected from a group comprising H and Cto Calkyl, up to three of S, S, Sand Sare present, each of S, S, Sand Sindependently represents a linker consisting of a bivalent hydrocarbon chain having 3-6 carbon atoms, preferably hydrocarbon chain having 4 carbon atoms, and one to four atoms selected from the carbon atoms with the descriptor 2, 4, 2', and 4′ are substituted with a substituent Rof general formula II, wherein Ris substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl, Tand Tare independent linkers that bridge atoms Nwith Cand Nwith C, wherein Tand Tindependently represent a bivalent hydrocarbon chain having 2-5 carbon atoms, preferably 2 or 3 carbon atoms; and anions (X)and (X)independently represent anions of pharmaceutically acceptable salts.