Volume 31, Issue 51
Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Anti-Helicobacter pylori Agents. Part 4. 2-(Substituted guanidino)-4-phenylthiazoles and Some Structurally Rigid Derivatives.

Yousuke Katsura

Yousuke Katsura

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Tetsuo Tomishi

Tetsuo Tomishi

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Yoshikazu Inoue

Yoshikazu Inoue

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Kazuo Sakane

Kazuo Sakane

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Yoshimi Matsumoto

Yoshimi Matsumoto

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Chizu Morinaga

Chizu Morinaga

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Hirohumi Ishikawa

Hirohumi Ishikawa

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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Hisashi Takasugi

Hisashi Takasugi

Med. Chem. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharm. Co. Ltd., Yodogawa, Osaka 532, Japan

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First published: 31 May 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

Among a novel series of phenylthiazole compounds, e.g. (I), and structurally rigid derivatives, e.g. (II), phenylalkyl derivatives (Id), (Ie), and (If) show high antimicrobial activity against Helicobacter pylori, that is in case of (If) superior to that of amoxicillin. Alkyl derivative (Ib) shows lower, but significant activity and also exhibits more potent gastric antisecretory activity than ranitidine. Compounds (Ib) and (If) are candidates for further pharmacological evaluation.

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