A series of diarylsubstituted oximes as potential substrate for new aldose reductase inhibitors

In the course of our research aimed at the discovery of new compounds acting as aldose reductase inhibitors, we tested a series of some (E)‐ and (Z)‐ω‐[[(aryldiazinylmethylene)amino]oxy]alkanoic acids, which were found to have moderate in vitro inhibitory activity. On this basis we have now prepared...

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Published in:Journal of heterocyclic chemistry Vol. 37; no. 5; pp. 1089 - 1096
Main Authors: Rakowitz, Dietmar, Heinisch, Gottfried, Lukavsky, Peter, Kiendler, Sigrid, Trenkwalder, Cornelia, Barlocco, Daniela, Rastelli, Giulio, Costantino, Luca
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Hoboken Wiley-Blackwell 01-09-2000
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Summary:In the course of our research aimed at the discovery of new compounds acting as aldose reductase inhibitors, we tested a series of some (E)‐ and (Z)‐ω‐[[(aryldiazinylmethylene)amino]oxy]alkanoic acids, which were found to have moderate in vitro inhibitory activity. On this basis we have now prepared several new derivatives modified both at the length of the chain and at its terminal carboxylic group, together with compounds carrying various substituents at the phenyl ring. This paper describes their synthesis and biological properties.
Bibliography:istex:3BA09DE32D6C1F414EA7F469C681E06184A34921
ArticleID:JHET5570370511
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ISSN:0022-152X
1943-5193
DOI:10.1002/jhet.5570370511