6972-05-0Relevant articles and documents
Hobson et al.
, p. 1228,1229 (1973)
Sultam thioureas: Synthesis and antiviral activity against west nile virus
Feeny, Rachel M.,Le, Diane N.,Parks, Joseph W.,Epstein, Mark G.,Pagano, Joseph V.,Abbene, Albert C.,Graham, Elaina B.,Farrell, Joanna R.,McGuire, Jason R.,Zoellner, Robert W.,Valente, Edward J.,Barklis, Eric,Wood, Warren J. L.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 301 - 305 (2012/03/08)
The syntheses of eleven sultam thioureas, including nine new compounds, are described. These compounds were synthesized from thioureas and include the first sultam thioureas in which the two thiourea nitrogen groups are not identical. In addition, the first X-ray crystal structures of sultam thioureas and the antiviral activity of these compounds against West Nile virus (WNV) are reported. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
Macrocyclic Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Virus
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Compounds of the formula (I): and N-oxides, salts and stereoisomers thereof wherein A is OR1, NHS(═O)pR2, NHR3, NRaRb, C(═O)NHR3 or C(═O)NRaRb wherein; R1 is hydrogen, C1-C6alkyl, C0-C3alkylenecarbocyclyl, C0-C3alkyleneheterocyclyl; R2 is C1-C6alkyl, C0-C3alkylenecarbocyclyl, C0-C3alkyleneheterocyclyl or NRaRb; R3 is C1-C6alkyl, C0-C3alkylenecarbocyclyl, C0-C3alkyleneheterocyclyl, —OC1-C6alkyl, —OC0-C3alkylenecarbocyclyl, —OC0-C3alkyleneheterocyclyl; wherein any alkyl, carbocyclyl or heterocycylyl in R1, R2 or R3 are optionally substituted p is independently 1 or 2; n is 3, 4, 5 or 6; denotes an optional double bond; Rq is H or when L is CRz, Rq can also be C1-C6alkyl; Ry and Ry′ are independently C1-C6alkyl; L is N or CRz; Rz is H or forms a double bond with the asterisked carbon; W is —CH2—, —O—, —OC(═O)NH—, —OC(═O)—, —S—, —NH—, —NRa, —NHS(═O)2—, —NHC(=0)NH— or —NHC(═O)—, —NHC(═S)NH— or a bond; R8 is an optionally substituted ring system containing 1 or 2 saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbo or heterocyclic rings have utility in the inhibition of NS-3 serine proteases, such as flavivirus infections.