[EN] SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINYL-CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SCD 1 INHIBITORS [FR] DÉRIVÉS DE PIPÉRIDINYL-CARBOXAMIDE SUBSTITUÉ UTILES EN TANT QU'INHIBITEURS DE SCD 1
[EN] SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINYL-CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SCD 1 INHIBITORS<br/>[FR] DÉRIVÉS DE PIPÉRIDINYL-CARBOXAMIDE SUBSTITUÉ UTILES EN TANT QU'INHIBITEURS DE SCD 1
申请人:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA NV
公开号:WO2013085954A1
公开(公告)日:2013-06-13
The present invention is directed to novel piperidinyl-carboxamide derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as inhibitors of SCD1, useful in the treatment of obesity, type-II diabetes and other related metabolic disorders.
SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINYL-CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SCD 1 INHIBITORS
申请人:Janssen Pharmaceutica NV
公开号:US20140364393A1
公开(公告)日:2014-12-11
The present invention is directed to novel piperidinyl-carboxamide derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as inhibitors of SCD1, useful in the treatment of obesity, type-II diabetes and other related metabolic disorders.
Substituted piperidinyl-carboxamide derivatives useful as SCD 1 inhibitors
申请人:Janssen Pharmaceutica NV
公开号:US09238658B2
公开(公告)日:2016-01-19
The present invention is directed to novel piperidinyl-carboxamide derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as inhibitors of SCD1, useful in the treatment of obesity, type-II diabetes and other related metabolic disorders.
4-Bicyclic heteroaryl-piperidine derivatives as potent, orally bioavailable Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 (SCD1) inhibitors. Part 1: Urea-based analogs
作者:Shyh-Ming Yang、Yuting Tang、Rui Zhang、Huajun Lu、Gee-Hong Kuo、Michael D. Gaul、Yaxin Li、George Ho、James G. Conway、Yin Liang、James M. Lenhard、Keith T. Demarest、William V. Murray
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2013.09.096
日期:2013.12
A new series of urea-based, 4-bicyclic heteroaryl-piperidine derivatives as potent SCD1 inhibitors is described. The structure-activity relationships focused on bicyclic heteroarenes and aminothiazole-urea portions are discussed. A trend of dose-dependent decrease in body weight gain in diet-induced obese (DIO) mice is also demonstrated. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.