Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10594911 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Novel NS3/4A protease inhibitors comprising quinazoline derivatives as P2 substituent were synthesized. High potency inhibitors displaying advantageous PK properties have been obtained through the optimization of quinazoline P2 substituents in three series exhibiting macrocyclic P2 cyclopentane dicarboxylic acid and P2 proline urea motifs. For the quinazoline moiety it was found that 8-methyl substitution in the P2 cyclopentane dicarboxylic acid series improved on the metabolic stability in human liver microsomes. By comparison, the proline urea series displayed advantageous Caco-2 permeability over the cyclopentane series. Pharmacokinetic properties in vivo were assessed in rat on selected compounds, where excellent exposure and liver-to-plasma ratios were demonstrated for a member of the 14-membered quinazoline substituted P2 proline urea series.
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Authors
Magnus Nilsson, Anna Karin Belfrage, Stefan Lindström, Horst Wähling, Charlotta Lindquist, Susana Ayesa, Pia Kahnberg, Mikael Pelcman, Kurt Benkestock, Tatiana Agback, Lotta Vrang, Ylva Terelius, Kristina Wikström, Elizabeth Hamelink,