Volume 31, Issue 16
Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Biological Activity of N-(Aminoiminomethyl)-1H-indole Carboxamide Derivatives as Na+/H+ Exchanger Inhibitors.

Masafumi Kitano

Masafumi Kitano

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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Atsuyuki Kojima

Atsuyuki Kojima

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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Kazuhiro Nakano

Kazuhiro Nakano

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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Akira Miyagishi

Akira Miyagishi

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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Tsuyoshi Noguchi

Tsuyoshi Noguchi

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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Naohito Ohashi

Naohito Ohashi

Res. Cent., Sumitomo Pharm. Co., Ltd., Konohana, Osaka 554, Japan

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First published: 09 June 2010

Abstract

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In order to get more information about the structure—activity relationships a variety of the title indole derivatives such as (III) and (V) are synthesized. The preparation of most of the starting materials is also described. Among all compounds the substance (Vd) is the most active one having an IC50 of 15 nM in a Na+/H+ exchange inhibitory test system.

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