[EN] N-SUBSTITUTED-N-PHENYLETHYLSULFONAMIDES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY<br/>[FR] N-PHÉNYLÉTHYLSULFONAMIDES N-SUBSTITUÉS POUR L'IDENTIFICATION D'UNE ACTIVITÉ BIOLOGIQUE ET PHARMACOLOGIQUE
申请人:INST UNIV CIENCIA I TECNOLOGIA
公开号:WO2010150206A1
公开(公告)日:2010-12-29
Novel compounds are continually sought after to treat and prevent diseases and disorders. The invention relates to N-substituted-N-phenylethylsulfonamides of formula (I) useful for being biologically and pharmacologically screened, and to contribute to the exploration and identification of new lead molecules that are capable of modulating the functional activity of a biological target.
LIBRARIES OF N-SUBSTITUTED-N-PHENYLETHYLSULFONAMIDES FOR DRUG DISCOVERY
申请人:CASTELLS BOLIART JOSEP
公开号:US20120122920A1
公开(公告)日:2012-05-17
New compounds are continually being sought for the treatment and prevention of disorders. The invention relates to N-substituted-N-phenylethylsulfonamides libraries which can be used in the search for, and identification of, new lead compounds that could modulate the functional activity of a biological target.
LIBRARIES OF N-SUBSTITUTED-N-PHENYLETHYLSULFONAMIDES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
申请人:Castells Boliart Josep
公开号:US20120122710A1
公开(公告)日:2012-05-17
New compounds are continually sought after for the treatment and prevention of disorders. The invention relates to N-substituted-N-phenylethylsulfonamides which can be biologically and pharmacologically traced, in order to be used in the search for, and identification of, new lead compounds that can modulate the functional activity of a biological target.
N-substituted-N-phenylethylsulfonamides for the identification of biological and pharmacological activity
申请人:Castells Boliart Josep
公开号:US08809584B2
公开(公告)日:2014-08-19
Novel compounds are continually sought after to treat and prevent diseases and disorders. The invention relates to N-substituted-N-phenylethylsulfonamides useful for being biologically and pharmacologically screened, and to contribute to the exploration and identification of new lead molecules that are capable of modulating the functional activity of a biological target.