1094173-07-5Relevant articles and documents
The discovery of biaryl carboxamides as novel small molecule agonists of the motilin receptor
Westaway, Susan M.,Brown, Samantha L.,Conway, Elizabeth,Heightman, Tom D.,Johnson, Christopher N.,Lapsley, Kate,Macdonald, Gregor J.,MacPherson, David T.,Mitchell, Darren J.,Myatt, James W.,Seal, Jon T.,Stanway, Steven J.,Stemp, Geoffrey,Thompson, Mervyn,Celestini, Paolo,Colombo, Andrea,Consonni, Alessandra,Gagliardi, Stefania,Riccaboni, Mauro,Ronzoni, Silvano,Briggs, Michael A.,Matthews, Kim L.,Stevens, Alexander J.,Bolton, Victoria J.,Boyfield, Izzy,Jarvie, Emma M.,Stratton, Sharon C.,Sanger, Gareth J.
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Optimisation of urea (5), identified from high throughput screening and subsequent array chemistry, has resulted in the identification of pyridine carboxamide (33) which is a potent motilin receptor agonist possessing favourable physicochemical and ADME profiles. Compound (33) has demonstrated prokinetic-like activity both in vitro and in vivo in the rabbit and therefore represents a promising novel small molecule motilin receptor agonist for further evaluation as a gastroprokinetic agent.