Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a substituted 2,5-diamino-3-hydroxyhexane useful for producing HIV protease inhibitors, and to provide a method for producing the compound. SOLUTION: The substituted 2,5-diamino-3-hydroxyhexane useful for producing HIV protease inhibitors is represented by general formula I. COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI
Abstract:
Processes are disclosed which are useful for the preparation of a substantially pure compound of formula (3), wherein R6 and R7 are each hydrogen or R6 and R7 are independently selected from (i), wherein Ra and Rb are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl and phenyl and Rc, Rd and Re are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy, halo and phenyl; and (ii) wherein the naphthyl ring is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy, and halo; or R6 is as defined above and R7 is R7aOC (O)- wherein R7a is loweralkyl or benzyl; or R6 and R7 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded are (a) or (b), wherein Rf, Rg, Rh and Ri are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl, alkoxy, halogen, and trifluoromethyl and R8 is hydrogen or -C(O)R'' wherein R'' is loweralkyl, alkoxy, benzyloxy or phenyl wherein the phenyl ring is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy and halo; or an acid addition salt thereof.
Abstract:
A retroviral protease inhibiting compound of formula (A) is disclosed for use in combination with other active pharmaceutical agents for treating a human infected by HIV. Intermediates and processes useful in the manufacture of compounds of formula (A) are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A retroviral protease inhibiting compound of formula (A) is disclosed for use in combination with other active pharmaceutical agents for treating a human infected by HIV. Intermediates and processes useful in the manufacture of compounds of formula (A) are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A retroviral protease inhibiting compound of formula (A) is disclosed for use in combination with other active pharmaceutical agents for treating a human infected by HIV. Intermediates and processes useful in the manufacture of compounds of formula (A) are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Processes are disclosed which are useful for the preparation of a substantially pure compound of formula (3), wherein R6 and R7 are each hydrogen or R6 and R7 are independently selected from (i), wherein Ra and Rb are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl and phenyl and Rc, Rd and Re are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy, halo and phenyl; and (ii) wherein the naphthyl ring is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy, and halo; or R6 is as defined above and R7 is R7aOC (O)- wherein R7a is loweralkyl or benzyl; or R6 and R7 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded are (a) or (b), wherein Rf, Rg, Rh and Ri are independently selected from hydrogen, loweralkyl, alkoxy, halogen, and trifluoromethyl and R8 is hydrogen or -C(O)R'' wherein R'' is loweralkyl, alkoxy, benzyloxy or phenyl wherein the phenyl ring is unsubstituted or substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from loweralkyl, trifluoromethyl, alkoxy and halo; or an acid addition salt thereof.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to coding combinatorial chemical libraries synthesized on a plurality of solid supports by attaching "tags" that comprise fluorine containing compounds in combinations and/or ratios. The tags can be decoded while attached to the solid support by fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to follow the reaction history of individual beads, and to determine the particular member of the library that is attached on the bead.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process of coding and identifying individual members of a chemical combinatorial library synthesized on a plurality of solid supports which undergo mix and split synthesis. The process provides for tagging the solid supports with a coding identifier that is attached to the solid support and which can be decoded by infrared or Raman spectroscopy when directly attached to the support.
Abstract:
A retroviral protease inhibiting compound of formula (A) is disclosed for use in combination with other active pharmaceutical agents for treating a human infected by HIV. Intermediates and processes useful in the manufacture of compounds of formula (A) are also disclosed.