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INTEGRIN EXPRESSION INHIBITORS
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, (2008/06/13)
The present invention provides an integrin expression inhibitor, and an agent for treating arterial sclerosis, psoriasis, cancer, retinal angiogenesis, diabetic retinopathy or inflammatory diseases, an anticoagulant, or a cancer metastasis suppressor on the basis of an integrin inhibitory action. Namely, it provides an integrin expression inhibitor comprising, as an active ingredient, a sulfonamide compound represented by the following formula (I), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof or a hydrate of them. In the formula, B means a C6-C10 aryl ring or 6- to 10-membered heteroaryl ring which may have a substituent and in which a part of the ring may be saturated; K means a single bond, -CH=CH- or - (CR4bR5b)mb- (wherein R4b and R5b are the same as or different from each other and each means hydrogen atom or a C1-C4 alkyl group; and mb means an integer of 1 or 2); R1 means hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 alkyl group; Z means a single bond or -CO-NH-; and R means a C6-C10 aryl ring or 6- to 10-membered heteroaryl ring which may have a substituent and in which a part of the ring may be saturated, respectively.
Bispiperidines as antithrombotic agents
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel compounds which are inhibitors of the binding of fibrinogen to the Gp IIb/IIIa platelet receptors, and which can be used therepeutically as antithrombotic agents
Sulfonyl esters 7. The second and third sequences in the Trithioorthoformate Reaction
Ginige, Kashyapa Ananda,Goehl, John Edward,Langler, Richard Francis
, p. 1638 - 1648 (2007/10/03)
A previous report has established the intermediacy of a sulfide-sulfonate ester in the one-pot conversion of an aryl mercaptan and a sulfonate ester into the corresponding trithioorthoformate. This report describes evidence for the sequential intermediacy of a bissulfide-sulfonate ester and a dithiosulfene in the conversion of the sulfide-sulfonate ester into the trithioorthoformate. A new sulfonate ester is shown to give the highest yield of trithioorthoformate.