Young, Robert N. et al. published their patent in 1989 |CAS: 42900-89-0

The Article related to quinoline preparation leukotriene antagonist, antiasthmatic quinoline preparation, antiallergic quinoline preparation, antiinflammatory quinoline preparation, antiulcer quinoline preparation and other aspects.Formula: C9H10O2

On May 31, 1989, Young, Robert N.; Zamboni, Robert; Gauthier, Jacques Y.; Belley, Michel L. published a patent.Formula: C9H10O2 The title of the patent was Quinoline diacid derivatives useful as leukotriene antagonists, and their pharmaceutical compositions and use in medicaments. And the patent contained the following:

Title compounds I [R1 = H, halo, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, CF3, SR2, S(O)R2, S(O)2R2, NR3R3, OR3, CO2R3, COR3, C(OH)R3R3, cyano,NO2, N3, (un)substituted Ph, PhCH2, PhCH2CH2, pyridyl; R2 = alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, CF3, (un)substituted Ph, PhCH2, PhCH2CH2; R3 = H, R2; R4 = H, halo, NO2, N3, cyano, SR2, NR3R3, OR3, alkyl, COR3; R5 = H, alkyl; Y = CR3:CR3, C:C, CO, NR3CO, CONR3, O, S, NR3, etc.; X1, X2 = complex chains, 1 or both containing C6H4, pyridine, or thiophene nucleus; Q1, Q2 = CO2R3, tetrazole, cyano, CHO, CH2OH, COCH2OH, etc.] are prepared for use as leukotriene antagonists (no data), and thereby as antiasthmatic, antiallergic, antiinflammatory, and cytoprotective agents. Thus, Wittig reaction of Me 2-[3-[2-(methoxycarbonyl)ethylthio]-3-(3-formylphenyl)propyl]benzoate (prepared in 6 steps) with [(7-chloroquinolin-2-yl)methyl]triphenylphosphonium bromide using BuLi in THF, and basic hydrolysis and salification of the product, gave [[[(chloroquinolinyl)ethenyl]phenyl](carboxyethylthio)propyl]benzoic acid di-Na salt II. The experimental process involved the reaction of Isochroman-3-ol(cas: 42900-89-0).Formula: C9H10O2

The Article related to quinoline preparation leukotriene antagonist, antiasthmatic quinoline preparation, antiallergic quinoline preparation, antiinflammatory quinoline preparation, antiulcer quinoline preparation and other aspects.Formula: C9H10O2

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