- SUBSTITUTED ARYLTHIOUREA DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION
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Substituted arylthiourea compounds of Formula I, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such compounds, useful as antiviral agents, are provided herein. Certain substituted arylthioureas disclosed herein are potent and/ or selective inhibitors of viral replication, particularly Hepatitis C virus replication. Pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more substituted arylthiourea compounds and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients, or diluents are provided herein. Such pharmaceutical compositions may contain a substituted arylthiourea as the only active agent or may contain a combination of a substituted arylthiourea derivative and one or more other pharmaceutically active agents. Methods of treating Hepatitis C viral infections in mammals are also provided herein.
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- Synthesis of thiophene-2-carboxamidines containing 2-aminothiazoles and their biological evaluation as urokinase inhibitors
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The serine protease urokinase (uPa) has been implicated in the progression of both breast and prostate cancer. Utilizing structure based design, the synthesis of a series of substituted 4-[2-amino-1,3-thiazolyl]-thiophene-2-carboxamidines is described. Further optimization of this series by substitution of the terminal amine yielded urokinase inhibitors with excellent activities.
- Wilson, Kenneth J.,Illig, Carl R.,Subasinghe, Nalin,Hoffman, James B.,Jonathan Rudolph,Soll, Richard,Molloy, Christopher J.,Bone, Roger,Green, David,Randall, Troy,Zhang, Marie,Lewandowski, Frank A.,Zhou, Zhao,Sharp, Celia,Maguire, Diane,Grasberger, Bruce,DesJarlais, Renee L.,Spurlino, John
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p. 915 - 918
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- Substituted N-phenylisothioureas: Potent inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase with neuronal isoform selectivity
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S-Ethyl N-phenylisothiourea (4) has been found to be a potent inhibitor of both the human constitutive and inducible isoforms of nitric oxide synthase. A series of substituted N-phenylisothiourea analogues was synthesized to investigate the structure-activity relationship of this class of inhibitor. Each analogue was evaluated for human isoform selectivity. One analogue, S-ethyl N-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]isothiourea (39), exhibited 115-fold and 29-fold selectivity for the neuronal isoform versus the inducible and endothelial derived constitutive isoforms, respectively. Studies have shown the substituted N-phenylisothiourea 39 binds competitively with L,-arginine.
- Shearer, Barry G.,Lee, Shuliang,Oplinger, Jeffrey A.,Frick, Lloyd W.,Garvey, Edward P.,Furfine, Eric S.
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- Biphenyl-substituted guanidine derivatives useful as hypoglycaemic agents
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Compounds of formula I STR1 and their salts in which R1 is optionally substituted phenyl, R2 is alkyl, cycloalkyl or optionally substituted amino, or R2 and R3 together with the nitrogen and carbon atoms to which they are attached form an optionally substituted heterocyclic ring or R3 and R4 together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form an optionally substituted heterocyclic ring and R5 is H, halo, alkyl, alkoxy, trifluoromethyl or a group of formula S(O)m R8 in which m is 0, 1 or 2 and R8 is alkyl have utility in the treatment of diabetes particularly in the treatment of hyperglycaemia.
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- Nitrogen heterocyclic carboximidamide compounds
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5-, 6- or 7-Membered fully saturated 1-azacarbocyclic-2-ylidene derivatives of guanidine having anti-secretory and hypoglycemic activities, and further useful for treatment of cardiovascular disease states.
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