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WO2008005555A1
WO2008005555A1 PCT/US2007/015615 US2007015615W WO2008005555A1 WO 2008005555 A1 WO2008005555 A1 WO 2008005555A1 US 2007015615 W US2007015615 W US 2007015615W WO 2008005555 A1 WO2008005555 A1 WO 2008005555A1
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Lee S. Chong
Manoj C. Desai
Brian Gallagher
Michael Graupe
Randall L. Halcomb
Hong Yang
Jennifer R. Zhang
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  • This application relates generally to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions -which selectively activates toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7), and methods of making and using them.
  • TLR7 toll-like receptor 7
  • the innate immune system provides the body with a first line defense against invading pathogens.
  • an invading pathogen is recognized by a germline-encoded receptor, the activation of which initiates a signaling cascade that leads to the induction of cytokine expression.
  • Innate immune system receptors have broad specificity,
  • TLRs Toll-like receptors
  • Ligands and corresponding signaling cascades have been identified for some of these receptors.
  • TLR2 is activated by the lipoprotein of bacteria (e.g., E.
  • TLR3 is activated by double-stranded RNA
  • TLR4 is activated by lipopolysaccharide (i.e., LPS or endotoxin) of Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Salmonella and E. coli O157.-H7)
  • TLR5 is activated by flagellin of motile bacteria (e.g., Listeria)
  • TLR7 recognizes and responds to imiquimod
  • TLR9 is activated by unmethylated CpG sequences of pathogen DNA.
  • NF- ⁇ B transcription factor- ⁇ B
  • IL-1 interleukin-1
  • the present invention is based, in part, on the discovery by the applicants that a number of small molecules can alter TLR-mediated immunostimulatory signaling. Accordingly, the present application is directed to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for use in preventing or treating diseases or conditions characterized by Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) activation in patients.
  • TLR7 Toll-like receptor 7
  • the invention features a compound of formula I or II: i ⁇ wherein:
  • Z is -NH 2 or -OH
  • X 1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
  • L 1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O) 2 , -NR 5 -, or -O-;
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
  • L 2 is -NR 5 -, -N(R S )C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O) 2 , or a covalent bond;
  • R 3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alky
  • each R 5 , R 6 , and R 7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos:
  • X 1 is C1-C2 alkylene
  • L 1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond or a Ci-Ci alkylene
  • L 2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-, and
  • R 3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl, and Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; then: neither R 1 nor R 2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl; (b) when -L 2 -R 3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and R 4 is H, and
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and LMs -O-, and X 2 is -CH 2 -, and
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; then: R 1 and R 2 are not both H or both alkyl;
  • Formula I can be represented by Formula Ia:
  • X 1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene
  • L 1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)a, -NR 5 -, or -O-;
  • L 2 is -NR 5 -, -N(R 5 )C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O) 2 , or a covalent bond;
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O ⁇ R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ;
  • R 3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
  • R 4 is H, halogen, -OH, -O-alkyl, -
  • R 5 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos: (a) when R 4 is -OH, and
  • X 1 is C1-C2 alkylene
  • L 1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond or a C1-C2 alkylene
  • L 2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-
  • R 3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; . then: neither R 1 nor R 2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl; (b) when -IAR 3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and
  • R 4 is H, and X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and L 1 is -O-, and
  • X 2 is -CH 2 -, and Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; then:
  • R 1 and R 2 are not both H or both alkyl; (c) when L 2 is a covalent bond; then R 3 is not H;
  • R 6 and R 7 are not both H.
  • Formula II can be represented by Formula Ha:
  • X 1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene,. alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
  • L 1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O) 2 , -NR 3 -, or -O-;
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O-, or -NR 4 -;
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C (O)-O-R 5 ,-(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and
  • R 3 , R 4 , and R 5 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocy clylalkyl; "with the following provisos:
  • the present application provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or ⁇ , or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
  • the present application provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; at least one additional active agent; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
  • the present application provides for a method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
  • the present application provides for a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising comprising at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of
  • HBV/HCV another drug for treating HBV/HCV, and combinations thereof.
  • a compound of the invention or "a compound of formula I or II” means a compound of formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or physiologically functional derivative thereof.
  • a compound of formula (number) means a compound of that formula and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates and physiologically functional derivatives thereof.
  • Alkyl is hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms.
  • an alkyl group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e, C1-C20 alkyl), 1 to 10 carbon atoms (i.e., C1-C10 alkyl), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., Ci-Ce alkyl).
  • alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl (Me, -CHs), ethyl (Et, -CH2CH3), 1-propyl (n-Pr, n-propyl, - CH2CH2CH3), 2-propyl (j-Pr, i-propyl, -CH(CHs) 2 ), 1-butyl (n-Bu, n-butyl, - CH2CH2CH2CH3), 2-methyl-l-propyl Q-Bu, i-butyl, -CH 2 CH(CHs) 2 ), 2-butyl (s- Bu, s-butyl, -CH(CH 3 )CH 2 CH 3 ), 2-methyl-2-propyl (t-Bu, t-butyl, -C(CHs) 3 ), 1- pentyl (n-pentyl, -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ), 2-pentyl (-CH(CH 3 )CH 2 CH
  • Alkoxy means a group having the formula -O-alkyl, in which an alkyl group, as defined above, is attached to the parent molecule via an oxygen atom.
  • the alkyl portion of an alkoxy group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., G-C20 alkoxy), 1 to 12 carbon atoms(j.e., O-C12 alkoxy), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms(i.e., Ci-C ⁇ alkoxy).
  • alkoxy groups include, but are not limited to, methoxy (-O-CH3 or -OMe) 7 ethoxy (-OCH2CH3 or -OEt), t-butoxy (-0-C(CHs) 3 or -OtBu) and the like.
  • "Haloalkyl” is an alkyl group, as defined above, in which one or more hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group is replaced with a halogen atom.
  • the alkyl portion of a haloalkyl group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C1-C20 haloalkyl), 1 to 12 carbon atoms(i.e., C1-C12 haloalkyl), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms(f.£?., Ci-C ⁇ alkyl).
  • suitable haloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, -CFs, -CHF2, -CFH2, -CH2CF3, and the like.
  • Alkenyl is a hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms with at least one site of unsaturation, i.e. a carbon-carbon, s ⁇ 2 double bond.
  • an alkenyl group can have 2 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C20 alkenyl), 2 to 12 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-Ci2 alkenyl), or 2 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C6 alkenyl).
  • Alkynyl is a hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms with at least one site of unsaturation, i.e. a carbon-carbon, sp triple bond.
  • an alkynyl group can have 2 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C 2 -C 2 O alkynyl), 2 to 12 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C12 alkyne,), or 2 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., C 2 -Ce alkynyl).
  • Alkylene refers to a saturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkane.
  • an alkylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • alkylene radicals include, but are not limited to, methylene (-CH2-), 1,1-ethyl (-CH(CHs)-), 1,2-ethyl (-CH2CH2-), 1,1-propyl (-CH(CH 2 CH 3 )-), 1,2-propyl (-CH 2 CH(CH 3 )-), 1,3-propyl (-CH2CH2CH2-), 1,4-butyl (-CH2CH2CH2CH2-), and the like.
  • Alkenylene refers to an unsaturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkene.
  • alkenylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • Alkynylene refers to an unsaturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkyne.
  • an alkynylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • Aminoalkyl refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the -hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, is replaced with an amino radical.
  • “Amidoalkyl” refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, is replaced with a -NRCOR 3 group where R is hydrogen or alkyl and R a is alkyl, susbstituted alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl as defined herein, e.g., - (CHa) 2 -NHC(O)CH 3 , -(CH 2 )S-NH-C(O)-CH 3 , and the like.
  • Aryl means a monovalent aromatic hydrocarbon radical derived by the removal of one hydrogen atom from a single carbon atom of a parent aromatic ring system.
  • an aryl group can have 6 to 20 carbon atoms, 6 to 14 carbon atoms, or 6 to 12 carbon atoms.
  • Typical aryl groups include, but are not limited to, radicals derived from benzene (e.g., phenyl), substituted benzene, naphthalene, anthracene, biphenyl, and the like.
  • Arylene refers to an aryl as defined above having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent aryl.
  • Typical arylene radicals include, but are not limited to, phenylene.
  • Arylalkyl refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical.
  • Typical arylalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, benzyl, 2-phenylethan-l-yl, naphthylmethyl, 2- naphthylethan-1-yl, naphthobenzyl, 2-naphthophenylethan-l-yl and the like.
  • the arylalkyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • “Arylalkenyl” refers to an acyclic alkenyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, but also an sp 2 carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical.
  • the aryl portion of the arylalkenyl can include, for example, any of the aryl groups disclosed herein, and the alkenyl portion of the arylalkenyl can include, for example, any of the alkenyl groups disclosed herein.
  • the arylalkenyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkenyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • Arylalkynyl refers to an acyclic alkynyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, but also an sp carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical.
  • the aryl portion of the arylalkynyl can include, for example, any of the aryl groups disclosed herein, and the alkynyl portion of the arylalkynyl can include, for example, any of the alkynyl groups disclosed herein.
  • the arylalJkynyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkynyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • substituted in reference to alkyl, alkylene, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, etc.
  • substituted alkyl for example, "substituted alkyl”, “substituted alkylene”, “substituted aryl”, “substituted arylalkyl”, “substituted heterocyclyl”, and "substituted carbocyclyl” means alkyl, alkylene, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, carbocyclyl respectively, in which one or more hydrogen atoms are each independently replaced with a non-hydrogen substituent.
  • prodrug refers to any compound that when administered to a biological system generates the drug substance, i.e., active ingredient, as a result of spontaneous chemical reaction(s), enzyme catalyzed chemical reaction(s), photolysis, and/or metabolic chemical reaction(s).
  • a prodrug is thus a covalently modified analog or latent form of a therapeutically active compound.
  • Heteroalkyl refers to an alkyl group where one or more carbon atoms have been replaced with a heteroatom, such as, O, N, or S.
  • a heteroatom e.g., O, N, or S
  • the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, an alkoxy group (e.g., -OCH3, etc.), an amine (e.g., -NHCHs, -N(CHs) 2 , etc.), or a thioalkyl group (e.g., -SCH 3 ).
  • a nonterminal carbon atom of the alkyl group which is not attached to the parent molecule is replaced with a heteroatom (e.g., O, N, or S) and the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, an alkyl ether (e.g., -CH2CH2-O-CH3, etc.), an alkyl amine (e.g., -CH2NHCH3, -CHbN(CHsK etc.), or a thioalkyl ether (e.g.,-CH2-S-CH3).
  • a heteroatom e.g., O, N, or S
  • the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, a hydroxyalkyl group (e.g., -CH2CH2-OH), an aminoalkyl group (e.g., -CH2NH2), or an alkyl thiol group (e.g., -CH2CH2-SH).
  • a heteroalkyl group can have, for example, 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • a Ci-Ce heteroalkyl group means a heteroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
  • Heterocycle or “heterocyclyl” as used herein includes by way of example and not limitation those heterocycles described in Paquette, Leo A.; Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry (W.A. Benjamin, New York,
  • heterocycle includes a “carbocycle” as defined herein, wherein one or more (e.g. 1, 2, 3, or 4) carbon atoms have been replaced with a heteroatom (e.g. O, N, or S).
  • heteroatom e.g. O, N, or S.
  • heterocycle or “heterocyclyl” includes saturated rings, partially unsaturated rings, and aromatic rings (i.e., heteroaromatic rings).
  • Substituted heterocyclyls include, for example, heterocyclic rings substituted with any of the substituents disclosed herein including carbonyl groups.
  • a non-limiting example of a carbonyl substituted heterocyclyl is:
  • heterocycles include by way of example and not limitation pyridyl, dihydroypyridyl, tetrahydropyridyl (piperidyl), thiazolyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, sulfur oxidized tetrahydrothiophenyl, pyrimidinyl, furanyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, tetrazolyl, benzofuranyl, thianaphthalenyl, indolyl, indolenyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzimidazolyl, piperidinyl, 4-piperidonyl, pyrrolidinyl, 2-
  • carbon bonded heterocycles are bonded at position 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyridine, position 3, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyridazine., position 2, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyrimidine, position 2, 3, 5, or 6 of a pyrazine, position 2, 3, 4, or 5 of a furan, tetrahydrofuran, thiofuran, thiophene, pyrrole or tetrahydropyrrole, position 2, 4, or 5 of an oxazole, imidazole or thiazole, position 3, 4, or 5 of an isoxazole, pyrazole, or isothiazole, position 2 or 3 of an aziridine, position 2, 3, or 4 of an azetidine, position 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of a quinoline or position 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of an isoquinoline.
  • carbon bonded heterocycles include 2- pyridyl, 3-pyridyl, 4-pyridyl, 5-pyridyl, 6-pyridyl, 3-pyridazinyl, 4- pyridazinyl, 5-pyridazinyl, 6-pyridazinyl, 2-pyrimidinyl, 4-pyrimidinyl, 5- pyrimidinyl, 6-pyrimidinyl, 2-pyrazinyl, 3-pyrazinyl, 5-pyrazinyl, 6- pyrazinyl, 2-thiazolyl, 4-thiazolyl, or 5-thiazolyl.
  • nitrogen bonded heterocycles are bonded at position 1 of an aziridine, azetidine, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, 2- pyrroline, 3-pyrroline, imidazole, imidazolidine, 2-imidazoline, 3-imidazoline, pyrazole, pyrazoline, 2-pyrazoline, 3-pyrazoline, piperidine, piperazine, indole, indoline, lH-indazole, position 2 of a isoindole, or isoindoline, position 4 of a morpholine, and position 9 of a carbazole, or ⁇ -carboline.
  • nitrogen bonded heterocycles include 1-aziridyl, 1-azetedyl, 1- pyrrolyl, 1-imidazolyl, 1-pyrazolyl, and 1-piperidinyl.
  • Heterocyclylene refers to a heterocyclyl, as defined herein, derived by replacing a hydrogen atom from a carbon atom or heteroatom of a heterocyclyl, with an open valence.
  • heteroarylene refers to an aromatic heterocyclylene.
  • Heterocyclylalkyl refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical ⁇ i.e., a heterocyclyl- alkylene- moiety).
  • Typical heterocyclyl alkyl groups include, but are not limited to heterocyclyl-CHb-, 2-(heterocyclyl)ethan ⁇ l-yl, and the like, wherein the "heterocyclyl" portion includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described above, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry.
  • the heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable.
  • the heterocyclyl alkyl group comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkyl portion of the arylalkyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • heterocyclylalkyls include by way of example and not limitation 5-membered sulfur, oxygen, and/or nitrogen containing heterocycles such as thiazolylmethyl, 2-thiazolylethan-l-yl, imidazolylmethyl, oxazolylmethyl, thiadiazolylmethyl, etc., 6-membered sulfur, oxygen, and/or nitrogen containing heterocycles such as piperidinylmethyl, piperazinylmethyl, morpholinylmethyl, pyridinylmethyl, pyridizylmethyl, pyrimidylmethyl, pyrazinylmethyl, etc.
  • Heterocyclylalkenyl refers to an acyclic alkenyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, but also a sp 2 carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical (i.e., a heterocyclyl-alkenylene- moiety).
  • the heterocyclyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described herein, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry, and the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group includes any of the alkenyl groups disclosed herein.
  • heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable.
  • the heterocyclyl alkenyl group comprises comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • Heterocyclylalkynyl refers to an acyclic alkynyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp 3 carbon atom, but also an sp carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical (i.e., a heterocyclyl-alkynylene- moiety).
  • the heterocyclyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described herein, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry, and the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group includes any of the alkynyl groups disclosed herein.
  • heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable.
  • the heterocyclyl alkynyl group comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
  • Heteroaryl refers to a monovalent aromatic heterocyclyl having at least one heteroatom in the ring.
  • suitable heteroatoms which can be included in the aromatic ring include oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen.
  • suitable heteroatoms which can be included in the aromatic ring include oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen.
  • suitable heteroaryl rings include all of those listed in the definition of "heterocyclyl", including pyridinyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, purinyl, furanyl, thienyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, carbazolyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, isothiazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, pyridazyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazyl, etc.
  • Carbocycle or “carbocyclyl” refers to a saturated, partially unsaturated or aromatic ring having 3 to 7 carbon atoms as a monocycle, 7 to 12 carbon atoms as a bicycle, and up to about 20 carbon atoms as a polycycle.
  • Monocyclic carbocycles have 3 to 6 ring atoms, still more typically 5 or 6 ring atoms.
  • Bicyclic carbocycles have 7 to 12 ring atoms, e.g., arranged as a bicyclo (4,5), (5,5), (5,6) or (6,6) system, or 9 or 10 ring atoms arranged as a bicyclo (5,6) or (6,6) system.
  • Examples of monocyclic carbocycles include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, 1-cyclopent-l-enyl, l-cyclopent-2-enyl, l-cyclopent-3-enyl, cyclohexyl, 1-cyclohex-l-enyl, l-cyclohex-2-enyL 1- cyclohex-3-enyl, phenyl.
  • Carbocyclylene refers to a carbocyclyl or carbocycle as defined above having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent carbocyclyl.
  • Typical carbocyclylene radicals include, but are not limited to, phenylene.
  • Arylheteroalkyl refers to a heteroalkyl as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom (which may be attached either to a carbon atom or a heteroatom) has been replaced with an aryl group as defined herein.
  • the aryl groups may be bonded to a carbon atom of the heteroalkyl group, or to a heteroatom of the heteroalkyl group, provided that the resulting arylheteroalkyl group provides a chemically stable moiety.
  • an arylheteroalkyl group can have the general formulae -alkylene- O-aryl, -alkylene-O-alkylene-aryl, -alkylene-NH-aryl, -alkylene-NH-alkylene- aryl, -alkylene-S-aryl, -alkylene-S-alkylene-aryl, etc.
  • any of the alkylene moieties in the general formulae above can be further substituted with any of the substituents defined or exemplified herein.
  • Heteroarylalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced with a heteroaryl group as defined herein.
  • Non-limiting examples of heteroaryl alkyl include -CHz-pyridinyl, -CHz-pyrrolyl, -CH ⁇ -oxazolyl, -C ⁇ -indolyl, -CHb-isoi ndolyl, -CH2-purinyl, -Ctiz-furanyl, -CHz-thienyl, -CEb-benzofuranyl, -CHa-be nzothiophenyl, -CH ⁇ -carbazolyl, -CH2-imidazolyl, -CHb-thiazolyl, -CH2-isoxaz olyl, -CH2-pyrazolyl, -CH2-isothiazolyl, -CHb-quinolyl, -CHb-isoquinolyl
  • chiral refers to molecules which have the property of non-superimposability of the mirror image partner, while the term “achiral” refers to molecules which are superimposable on their mirror image partner.
  • stereoisomers refers to compounds which have identical chemical constitution, but differ with regard to the arrangement of the atoms or groups in space.
  • Diastereomer refers to a stereoisomer with two or more centers of chirality and whose molecules are not mirror images of one another.
  • Diastereomers have different physical properties, e.g., melting points, boiling points, spectral properties, and reactivities. Mixtures of diastereomers may separate under high resolution analytical procedures such as electrophoresis and chromatography. "Enantiomers” refer to two stereoisomers of a compound which are non-superimposable mirror images of one another. Stereochemical definitions and conventions used herein generally follow S. P. Parker, Ed., McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Chemical Terms (1984) McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York; and Eliel, E. and Wilen, S., Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds (1994) John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
  • a specific stereoisomer may also be referred to as an enantiomer, and a mixture of such isomers is often called an enantiomeric mixture.
  • a 50:50 mixture of enantior ⁇ ers is referred to as a racemic mixture or a racemate, which may occur where there has been no stereoselection or stereospecificity in a chemical reaction or process.
  • the terms “racemic mixture” and “racemate” refer to an equimolar mixture of two enantiomeric species, devoid of optical activity.
  • protecting groups include prodrug moieties and chemical protecting groups.
  • Protecting groups are available, commonly known and used, and are optionally used to prevent side reactions with the protected group during synthetic procedures, i.e. routes or methods to prepare the compounds of the invention. For the most part the decision as to which groups to protect, when to do so, and the nature of the chemical protecting group "PG" will be dependent upon the chemistry of the reaction to be protected against (e.g., acidic, basic, oxidative, reductive or other conditions) and the intended direction of the synthesis. The PG groups do not need to be, and generally are not, the same if the compound is substituted with multiple PG. In general, PG will be used to protect functional groups such as carboxyl, hydroxyl, thio, or amino groups and to thus prevent side reactions or to otherwise facilitate the synthetic efficiency. The order of deprotection to yield free, deprotected groups is dependent upon the intended direction of the synthesis and the reaction conditions to be encountered, and may occur in any order as determined by the artisan.
  • protecting groups for -OH groups include “ether- or ester-forming groups”.
  • Ether- or ester-forming groups are capable of functioning as chemical protecting groups in the synthetic schemes set forth herein.
  • some hydroxyl and thio protecting groups are neither ether- nor ester-forming groups, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, and are included with amides, discussed below.
  • Ester-forming groups include: (1) phosphonate ester-forming groups, such as phosphonamidate esters, phosphorothioate esters, phosphonate esters, and phosphon-bis-amidates; (2) carboxyl ester-forming groups, and (3) sulphur ester-forming groups, such as sulphonate, sulfate, and sulfinate.
  • phosphonate ester-forming groups such as phosphonamidate esters, phosphorothioate esters, phosphonate esters, and phosphon-bis-amidates
  • carboxyl ester-forming groups such as sulphonate, sulfate, and sulfinate.
  • the invention includes compounds produced by a process comprising contacting a compound of this invention with a mammal for a period of time sufficient to yield a metabolic product thereof.
  • Such products typically are identified by preparing a radiolabeled (e.g., C 14 or H 3 ) compound of the invention, administering it parenterally in a detectable dose (e.g., greater than about 0.5 mg/kg) to an animal such as rat, mouse, guinea pig, monkey, or to man, allowing sufficient time for metabolism to occur (typically about 30 seconds to 30 hours) and isolating its conversion products from the urine, blood or other biological samples.
  • a detectable dose e.g., greater than about 0.5 mg/kg
  • an animal such as rat, mouse, guinea pig, monkey, or to man
  • sufficient time for metabolism to occur typically about 30 seconds to 30 hours
  • isolating its conversion products from the urine, blood or other biological samples typically isolating its conversion products from the urine, blood or other biological samples.
  • the metabolite structures are determined in conventional fashion, e.g., by MS or NMR analysis.
  • the present application provides compounds according to Formula I or II, as described herein.
  • — L 2 -R 3 is —
  • L 2 is -NR 5 or -O-; and R 3 is heteroalkyl or substituted heteroalkyl.
  • L 2 is -NR 5 or -O-; and R 3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
  • L 2 is -NR 5 or -O-; and R 3 is arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene
  • X 2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L 1 is -S-, -NR 5 -, or -O-; and X 2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L 1 is a covalent bond; and X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L 1 is a covalent bond; and X 2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
  • Y 1 is - O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and R 2 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -; and R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
  • Y 1 is — O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -; and R 1 and R 2 are each independently -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 / -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 .
  • Y 1 is — O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is a covalent bond; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • Y 1 is -
  • Y 2 is a covalent bond; and R 2 is aryl, substituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted 5- to 7-membered non-aromatic heterocyclyl containing one to 4 hetero atoms selected from a group consisting of N, O, S, and a combination thereof.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -; R 2 is aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl.
  • R 6 , and R 7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
  • the present application provides compounds according to Formula Ia, as described herein.
  • -Y'-R 1 is - OH.
  • -Y 2 -R 2 is -
  • Y 2 -R 2 are both -OH.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 3 -; and R 1 and R 2 are each independently -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted a!kylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 .
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L 2 is -
  • R 3 is alkyl, arylalkyl, or heteroalkyl.
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-; and R 3 is -CH2CH2CH2CH3.
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-; and R 3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-; and R 3 is -CH 2 CHz-O-CH 3 .
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-; and R 3 is benzyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L 2 is -
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-;
  • X 1 is -CH 2 -, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, or -CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is -OH.
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • -X'-I ⁇ is -
  • X 1 is alkylene; LUs -O.
  • -X 1 -!/ 1 - is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-.
  • X 1 is alkylene; L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is alkylene.
  • X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is —
  • X'-U-X 2 - is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
  • X 1 is alkylene; L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene; X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • X ⁇ U-X 2 - is — CH2-pheny lene- .
  • X ⁇ U-X 2 - is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is -O-;
  • X 2 is alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene; L 1 is -O-; X 2 is -CH 2 -.
  • X'-L'-X 2 - is — CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • Y 3 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl,
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -;
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C ⁇ O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -; and R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • Y 2 is a covalent bond; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • Y 2 is a covalent bond; and R 2 is aryl, substituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted 5- to 7-membered non-aromatic heterocyclyl containing 1 to 4 hetereo atoms selected from a group consisting of N, O, S, and a combination thereof.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently — O- or -NR 3 -; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently — O- or -NR 5 -; and R 2 is aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl.
  • N C(CHs) 2 .
  • R 4 is -OH, - 0-C(O) -O-CH 2 CH 3 , -0-CH 2 -O-C(O) -O-CH(CHs) 2 , -NH-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 , - NH 2 -CH 2 CH 2 -N(CH 2 CH 2 ) 2 O, or -SH.
  • X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or a covalent bond; L 1 is a covalent bond or arylene; L 2 is -O-; R i is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is heteroalkyl; and R 4 is -OH.
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or -NR 5 -; L 1 is arylene; L 2 is -O-; R 3 is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 / -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 / -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R 4 is -NH(R 5 ).
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is a covalent bond; and L 1 is arylene or -O-; L 2 is -O-; R 1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or - NR 5 -; L 1 is arylene or -O-; U- is -O-; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-R 5 , -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R 5 , -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R 5 , or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L 2 is -
  • R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl.
  • L 2 is — O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-, R 3 is -alky lene-O- alkyl.
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-, R 3 is -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 3 .
  • X 1 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X 1 is — CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -, Or -CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is -OH.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-.
  • -X 1 -L 1 - is - CH 2 CH 2 -O- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is alkylene
  • X'-U-X 2 - is — CI-fe-phenylene-CH.-.
  • X'-U-X 2 - is - C ⁇ -(l,3-phenylene)-CEk-.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond
  • X'-L'-X 2 - is - CHz-phenylene-.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond
  • X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is - or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is -O-
  • X 2 is alkylene
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • U is -O-
  • X 2 is -CH 2 -.
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • U is -O-
  • X 2 is -CH 2 -
  • X'-IJ-X 2 - is -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 7 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NRS
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • Y 1 is -NR 5 -;
  • Y 2 is -O-;
  • R 1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and
  • R 2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
  • Y 1 is -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl.
  • X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or a covalent bond; L 1 is a covalent bond or arylene; L 2 is -O-; R 1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is heteroalkyl; and R 4 is -OH.
  • X 1 is alkylene;
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both — O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 is phenylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 and X 2 are both a covalent bond.
  • X is alkylene;
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; L 1 is -O-; R 1 is H or alkyl; R 2 is H; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; L J is phenylene; R ] is H; R 2 is aryl; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene;
  • Y 1 is -NH-
  • Y 2 is -O-;
  • L 1 is phenylene;
  • X 2 is alkylene;
  • R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and
  • R 2 is phenyl.
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or -NR 5 -; L 1 is arylene; L 2 is -O-; R 1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R 4 is -NH(R 5 ).
  • R 4 is OH, L 2 is - 0-, -N(R S )-, or -S-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein.
  • Non-limiting examples of alkyl or substituted alkyl include - CH 3 , -CH(CHa) 2 , -C(CHB) 3 , -CH(alkyl), -CH(substituted alkyl), -CH(heteroalkyl), -C(alkyl)2, ⁇ (substituted alkyl)a, -C(heteroalkyl) 2 , -C(alkyl)(substituted alkyl), -C(heteroalkyl) (substituted alkyl), and -C (alkyl) (heteroalkyl), wherein alkyl, substituted alkyl, and heteroalkyl are as defined and exemplified herein.
  • Non-limiting examples of alkyl or substituted alkyl include -OCHs, -NHCH 3 , -N(CHs) 2 , -SCH 3 , -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 3 , -CH 2 NHCH 3 , -CH 2 N(CH 3 ) 2 , -CH2-S-CH3, -CH 2 CH 2 -OH, -CH 2 NHa, and -CH2CH2-SH.
  • R 4 is OH
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
  • R 4 is OH
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 3 .
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is — CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -, Or-CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -X ⁇ -U- is - CH2-phenyIene-.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is OH, -X ] -L J - is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH 2 CH(CH 3 KX
  • R 4 is OH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X ] -I ⁇ X 2 - is -CHj-phenylene-CHi-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-U-X 2 - is -CH--(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond, X 1 -!, 1 -X 2 - is — CH ⁇ -phenylene-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond
  • X ⁇ L'-X 2 - is — CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is -CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ D-X 2 - is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ -U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH 2 - or -CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X'-U-X 2 - is -CaCH ⁇ arylJ-O-CH ⁇ - or — CH 2 CH(substituted-aryl)-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 -L-X 2 - is -CH(aryl)CH- O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-D-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(aryl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted-ary I)CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X'-L'-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substituted-aryl)-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X'-IJ-X 2 - is -CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH2- or — CHCsubstituted-arylalkylJCrij-O-CHb-.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X ] -L ⁇ X 2 - is -CHi-O-CraCHCarylalkyl)- or — CEb-O-CHbCHCsubstituted-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ D-X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 - or — CH-CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-U-X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X'-U-X 2 - is -CJk-O-OfcCHC-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 C ⁇ substituted -O-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH 2 CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 -L : -X 2 - is -CHC-alkylene-O-arylalky ⁇ CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X'-L'-X 2 - is -CH2 ⁇ O-CH( ⁇ alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH 2 CH(substiruted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O- .
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl.
  • R 4 is OH 7 Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • R 4 is OH
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 is -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 is -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is H; and R 2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 is phenylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 and X 2 are both a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; L 1 is -O-; R 1 is H or alkyl; R 2 is H; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; L 1 is phenylene; R 1 is H; R 2 is aryl; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -NH-; Y 2 is -O-; L 1 is phenylene; X 2 is alkylene; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R s ; and R 2 is phenyl.
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or -NR 5 -; L 1 is arylene; L 2 is -O-; R 1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R 4 is - NH(R 5 ).
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), L 2 is — O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-, R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-, R 3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-, R 3 is -CH2CH2-O-CH3.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is -NH(R 5 )., X 1 is - CHa-, -CH2CH2-, -CHzCH 2 CH 2 -, Or -CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • R 4 is - NH(R S ), - ⁇ i -L i - is -CH 2 -phenylene-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 3 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-.
  • R 4 is - NH(R 5 ), -OC-IJ- is -CH2CH2-O- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), ⁇ i -U-X*- is -CH2- ⁇ heny ⁇ ene-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X i -U-X?- is -CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X ⁇ is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond, X'-U-X 2 - is - CH.-phenylene-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond, X ⁇ -U-X 2 - is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, U is -O-, X 2 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is -CHz-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X'-V-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH 2 - or -CH(CHa)-O-CH 2 CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X ] -I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), ⁇ i _L i - ⁇ 2 - is -CH(aryl)CH 2 -O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), ⁇ i _I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(aryl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X'-I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(aryl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substituted-aryl)-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X'-V-X 2 - is -CH2CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH 2 CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 -L i -X Z - is _CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X'-L ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH-CH(substituted ⁇ arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), ⁇ i -L i -X 2 - is -CraCH ⁇ O-arylalkylJ-P-Ctfc- or — CH 2 CH(substituted -O- arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X i -U-X 2 - is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted -O- arylalkylJCH ⁇ O-CHb-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X>-U-X 2 ⁇ is -CH 2 -O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or -CH 2 -O-CH(substituted-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • ⁇ i _L i - ⁇ 2 - is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)- or — CHa-O-CHaCHCsubstituted -O- arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X'-L ⁇ X 2 - is -CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH 2 CH(SUb stituted - alkylene-O-arylaIkyl)-O-CH--.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), ⁇ i _L i -X 2 - is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted -alkylene- O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 )
  • XMJ-X*- is -CH2-O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2-O-CH(substiruted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X i -L i -X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substiruted alkylene-O-ary lalky I)- .
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y : and Y 2 are each independently — O- or -NR 5 -.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently — O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 is — NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is alkyl or -alkyIene-C(O)-O-R5; and R 2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 is - NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R 2 is aryl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), Y 1 is - O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is H; and R 2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 3 and R 2 are both H; and L : is phenylene.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 and X 2 are both a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; L 1 is -O-; R 1 is H or alkyl; R 2 is H; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; L 1 is phenylene; R 1 is H; R 2 is aryl; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is -NH(R 5 ), X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -NH-; Y 2 is -O-; L 1 is phenylene; X 2 is alkylene; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is phenyl.
  • X 1 and X 2 are alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or -NR 5 -; L n is arylene; L 2 is -O-; R 1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-CXO ⁇ O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R 4 is - SH.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • L 2 is - O, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • L 2 is - O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • L 2 is — O-, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • L 2 is — O, -N(R 5 )-, or -S-
  • R 3 is -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 3 .
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is - CH2-, -CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -, or -CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • R 4 is -SH, -X 1 -I ⁇ is - CHb-phenylene-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is -O-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • -X'-L 1 - is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH 2 CH(CHa)-O-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L a is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is alkylene
  • R 4 is -SH, X ⁇ -U-X 2 - is -CH ⁇ -phenylene-CH ⁇ -. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is -SH, X'-U-X 2 - is -CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond
  • X ⁇ lJ-X 2 - is - CH.-phenylene-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond
  • X 1 H[J-X 2 - is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is — O-
  • X 2 is alkylene
  • Li another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia R 4 is -SH, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is -CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -U-X 2 - is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH2CH2- or -CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -U -X 2 - is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH 2 CH(substiruted-aryl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 7 -L 1 -X 2 - is -CH(aryl)CH 2 -O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(aryl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted-aryl)CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-.
  • R 4 is -SH, X 1 -IJ-X 2 - is -CHbCHtarylalkylJ-O-Cri;- or — CH 2 CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH 7 X'-I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 ⁇ -U-X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH(aryialkyl)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted aryIalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH 2 CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ] -I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 - or — CH2CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CHC-O-arylalky ⁇ CH ⁇ -O-C ⁇ - or — CH(substituted -O-arylalky I)CH 2 -O-CHz-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH 2 - or -CH 2 -O-CH ⁇ ubstituted-O-arylalky ⁇ CH ⁇ .
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH 2 CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X'-I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyI)-O-CH 2 - or — CHaCHCsubstituted -alkylene-O- arylalkylJ-O-CHi-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ⁇ L 1 OC 2 - is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalky I)CH 2 - or — CH 2 -OCH(substituted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X'-I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CaCH ⁇ alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substiruted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is -SH, Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R 4 is -SH, Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 / aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -SH, Y : and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl.
  • R 4 is -SH, Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -SH, Y 1 is - NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • Y 1 is — NR 5 -
  • Y 2 is -O-
  • R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5
  • R 2 is aryl
  • R 4 is -SH, Y 1 is — O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is H; and R 2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-
  • R 1 and R 2 are both H
  • L 1 is phenylene
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-
  • R 1 and R 2 are both H
  • L 1 and X 2 are both a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is -SH, X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; L 1 is -O-; R 1 is H or alkyl; R 2 is H; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is -SH, X 1 is alkylene; Y : is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; L 1 is phenylene; R 1 is H; R 2 is aryl; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is -SH
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • Y 1 is -NH-
  • Y 2 is -O-
  • L 1 is phenylene
  • X 2 is alkylene
  • R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5
  • R 2 is phenyl
  • R 4 is OH
  • X'-Li- X ⁇ P(O)(Y 1 R 1 XY 2 R 2 ) is:
  • Z 2 is selected from the group consisting of halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, and alkoxy.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, - NH(R 5 ), X 1 and X 2 are alkylene; Y 1 is -O- or -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O- or -NR 5 -; L 1 is arylene; R 1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; R 2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R 3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; L 2 is a bond, R 3 is a substituted alkyl, wherein the substituted alkyl is alkyl defined or exemplified herein.
  • the substituents may include amino, amido, heteroalkyl, etc.
  • Non-limiting examples of substituted alkyl include -CH2-NH2, -CHi-NH-C(O)-CHs, - CH 2 -C(O)-NH-CH 3 , -CH 2 -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, -CH 2 -CH 2 -C(O)-NH-CH 3 , -CH 2 -NH- C(O)-CH 2 -CH 3 , -CH 2 -C(O)-NH-CH 2 -CH 37 -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 3 , -CH 2 CH(CHa)-O-CH 3 , - CH 2 -O-CH 2 -CH 3 , -CH 2 -O-CH(CH 3 )CH 3 , -CH 2 CH 2 -S-CH 3 Or -CH 2 -S-CH(CH 3 )CH 3 , - CH 2 -S-CH 2 CHs or -CH 2 CH 2 -NH 2 -CH 3 ,
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 , -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Xl is - CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -, or -CH 2 CH(CH 2 )-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , -X 1 -L 1 - is - CBb-phenylene-.
  • R 4 is OH 7 -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 , or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , -JC-U- is - CH 2 CH 2 -O- or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 , or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs 7 X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 )
  • U is a covalent bond
  • R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 , or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3
  • X 1 is alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene
  • X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 , or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X'-L'-X 2 - is - CH ⁇ -pheny lene-CH 2 - .
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 ⁇ -X 2 - is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond, X 1 AJ-X 2 - is - CHj-phenylene-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X 2 is a covalent bond, X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CH 2 -(1,3- phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, X 1 is alkylene, L 1 is -O-, X 2 is -CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, ⁇ i _L i - ⁇ 2 _ is -CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X i -L 1 OC 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH 2 - or -CH(CHs)-O-CH 2 CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X i -U-X 2 - is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-O ⁇ CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 3 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, ⁇ i _ L i _ ⁇ 2 _ is or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, ⁇ i -L i -X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(aryl)CH 2 - or — CH ⁇ -O-CH ⁇ substituted-ary ⁇ CH ⁇ .
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X 1 -L 1 -X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(aryl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substituted-aryl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, ⁇ i -U-X 2 - is -CH2CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 - or — CH 2 CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, X 1 is alkylene, X'-U-X 2 - is -CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X'-U-X 2 - is -CH.-O-CH(arylalkyl)CH 2 - or — CHi-O-CH(substituted arylaIkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X i -U-X 2 - is -CHa-O-CH 2 CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X i -U-X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(-O-arylalky I)-O-CH 2 - or — CH 2 CH(substituted -O- arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 Or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X : is alkylene, X ⁇ -D-X 2 - is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH 2 -O-CH 2 - or — CH(substituted -O- arylaIkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X'-V-X 2 - is -CH2-O-CH(-O-aryIalkyl)CH2- or — CHz-O-CH(substituted-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X ⁇ I ⁇ X 2 - is -CHa-O-CHaCH ⁇ O-arylalkyl)- or — CHa-O-CHzCH ⁇ ubstituted -O- arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, X 1 is alkylene, X i -U-X 2 - is -CH 2 CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH 2 - or — CH2CH(substituted - alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CHa-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X i -U-X 2 - is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -alkylene- O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene, X'-U-X 2 - is -CH 2 -O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH 2 -O-CH(substituted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, X 1 is alkylene, X ⁇ U-X 2 - is -Clk-O-CHbCHt-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH 7 or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CHs, Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH 3 , R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 and Y 2 are both — O-, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or alkyl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-, R 1 and R 2 are each H.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHa, Y 1 and Y 2 are each independently -O- or -NR 5 -, R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 , aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CHz-NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 is -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH 2 -NH 2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , Y 1 is -NR 5 -; Y 2 is -O-; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 5 ; and R 2 is aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CHs, Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; R 1 is H; and R 2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 is phenylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), U is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; R 1 and R 2 are both H; and L 1 and X 2 are both a covalent bond.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; L 1 is -O-; R 1 is H or alkyl; R 2 is H; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -O-; Y 2 is a covalent bond; L 1 is phenylene; R 1 is H; R 2 is aryl; and X 2 is alkylene.
  • R 4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R 5 ), L 2 is a covalent bond, R 3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH 2 -NH-C(O)-CH 3 , X 1 is alkylene; Y 1 is -NH-; Y 2 is -O-; L 1 is phenylene; X 2 is alkylene; R 1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R 3 ; and R 2 is phenyl.
  • each R 5 , R 6 , and R 7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, ⁇ substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
  • the compound is selected from the group consisting of:
  • the present application provides compounds according to Formula Ha, as described herein.
  • X 1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, or substituted alkynylene.
  • X 1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene.
  • each R 6 is independently halo, hydroxy ⁇ amino, cyano, alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkoxy, N-alkyl amino, N,N-dialkyl amino, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
  • R 7 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
  • R 7 is H, alkyl, substituted alky
  • L 1 is a covalent bond.
  • L 1 is -NR 3 - or -O-.
  • L 1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene.
  • L 1 is ( R ) m ; wherein m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; and each R 6 is independently H, halo, hydroxy!, amino, cyano, alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkoxy, N-alkyl amino, N,N- dialkyl amino, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
  • Y 1 is a covalent bond; and Y 2 is -O- or -NR 4 -.
  • Y 1 is -O-; and Y 2 - NR 4 -.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-.
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both - NR 4 -.
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene
  • L 1 is a covalent bond
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L 1 is a covalent bond; and X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; and R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L 1 is -NR 3 - or -O-; and X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
  • -X'-U-X 2 - is - CHzCHt-O-CH 2 -.
  • X 1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene
  • L 1 is -NR 3 - or -O-
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H 7 alkyl, or substituted alkyl
  • X 3 is alkylene or substituted alkylene
  • L 1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L 1 is a covalent bond; and X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
  • X 1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
  • L 1 is a covalent bond;
  • X 2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
  • Y 1 and Y 2 are both -O-; and
  • R 1 and R 2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
  • each R 3 , R 4 , and R 5 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
  • the compound is selected from the group consisting of: or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, and/or esters thereof.
  • Compounds of general Formula I or II are depicted as a "core" structure (C) substituted with four moieties Tl, T2, T3 and T4.
  • the core structures C are depicted in Table 1.
  • the points of attachment of Tl, T2, T3 and T4 are indicated on each of the core structures depicted in Table 1.
  • Tables 2-5 respectively, show the structures of the Tl, T2, T3 and T4 moieties.
  • the point of attachment of the core structure C is indicated in each of the structures of Tl, T2, T3 and T4.
  • the core structure C in Table 1, and each substituent Tl, T2, T3 and T4 in Tables 2-5 are represented by a "code" comprising a letter and a number.
  • TlA, T2A, T3A and T4A represents the following structure:
  • AIk means a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or alkylene group, -wherein the terms “alkyl” and “alkylene” are as defined herein. "AIk” means an alkyl group when depicted as monovalent, and an alkylene group when depicted as divalent.
  • Het is a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclyl or heterocyclylene group, wherein the term “heterocyclyl” is as defined herein, and the term “heterocyclylene” means a heterocyclyl group as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an open valence (in analogy to alkylene), thereby defining a divalent heterocyclyl.
  • Het is a heterocyclyl when depicted as monovalent, and heterocyclylene when depicted as divalent.
  • Ar is a substitute or unsubstituted aryl or arylene group, wherein the term “aryl” is as defined herein, and the term “arylene” means an aryl group as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an open valence (in analogy to alkylene), thereby defining a divalent aryl.
  • ""Ar” is aryl when depicted as monovalent, and arylene when depicted as divalent. When substituted, "AIk”, “Het”, and “Ar” can be substituted with any of the substituents defined or exemplified herein.
  • substituents of "AIk” can include ether, halogen, -OH, amide, amine, etc.
  • substituents of "Het” can include alkyl, aryl, carbonyl, -OH, halogen
  • substituents of "Ar” can include alkyl, aryl, -OH, halogen, etc., with the proviso that the resulting structure is chemically reasonable, and would provide compounds which are sufficiently stable for formulation in a pharmaceutically acceptable composition.
  • Table 1 Core Structure
  • T1D.T2B.T3C.T4C T1E.T2B.T3C.T4C, T1A.T2C.T3C.T4Q T1B.T2C.T3C.T4C, T1C.T2C.T3C.T4C, T1D.T2C.T3C.T4C, T1E.T2C.T3C.T4C, T1A.T2D.T3C.T4C, T1B.T2D.T3C.T4C, T1C.T2D.T3C.T4C, T1D.T2D.T3C.T4C, T1E.T2D.T3C.T4Q T1A.T2E.T3C.T4C, T1B.T2E.T3C.T4C, T1C.T2E.T3C.T4C, T1D.T2E.T3C.T4C, T
  • the compounds of the present invention can have one of the structures shown in Table 1.1, wherein M represents alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and Z represents halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, or alkoxy.
  • Pd 1 and Pd 2 are each independently selected from species in Tables 20.1 to 20.37.
  • the variables used in Tables 20.1 to 20.37 e.g., W 3 , R 1 , etc.
  • Tables 20.1-20.37 unless otherwise indicated.
  • Additional phosphonate groups are disclosed in U.S. patent publication No. 2004/100960, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • R 1 is independently H or alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms
  • R 2 is independently H, R 1 , R 3 or R 4 wherein each R 4 is independently substituted with 0 to 3 R 3 groups or taken together at a carbon atom, two R 2 groups form a ring of 3 to 8 carbons and the ring may be substituted with 0 to 3 R 3 groups;
  • R 3 is R 3a , R 3b , R 3c or R 3d , provided that when R 3 is bound to a heteroatom, then R 3 is R 3c or R 3d ;
  • R 3a is F, Cl, Br, I, -CN, N 3 or -NO 2 ;
  • R 3b is Y 1 ;
  • R 3d is -C(Y ⁇ )R", -C(Y ] )OR" or -C(Y 1 XN(R x )(R x ));
  • R 4 is an alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 2 to 18 carbon atoms, or alkynyl of 2 to 18 carbon atoms;
  • R 5 is R 4 wherein each R 4 is substituted with 0 to 3 R 3 groups;
  • R 5a is independently alkylene of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, alkenylene of 2 to 18 carbon atoms, or alkynylene of 2-18 carbon atoms any one of which alkylene, alkenylene or alkynylene is substituted with 0-3 R 3 groups;
  • W 3 Is W 4 Or W 5 ;
  • W 4 is R 5 , -C(Y 1 JR 5 , -C(Y 1 JW 5 , -SO 2 R 5 , or -SO 2 W 5 ;
  • Ws is carbocycle or heterocycle wherein W 5 is independently substituted with 0 to 3 R2 groups;
  • W 6 is W 3 independently substituted with 1, 2, or 3 A 3 groups
  • M2 is 0, 1 or 2;
  • M12a is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12;
  • M12b is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12;
  • MIa, MIc, and MId are independently 0 or 1;
  • M12c is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12.
  • Table 1.1
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is - O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH ⁇ nZyI)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CHZCH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 5 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CHS.
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C (O)-O- CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -O-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CH 3 ) 2/ Pd 2 1S -O-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 .
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula A; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CHs) 3 , Pd 2 is -Q-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CH 3 )S.
  • Formula B In one embodiment of the compounds of Formula I 7 Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHS.
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CHtbenzyty-C ⁇ -O-CraCHkCIkCHs.
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CHs; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O- CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH ⁇ nZyI)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHsK Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 .
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs, Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula B; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CHs) 3 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CHs) 3 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is — O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CHs. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH (CHs)-C(O)-O-
  • Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3
  • Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 .
  • Sc is Formula C; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CHaCH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -O-Ph; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs; Pd 2 is
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -NH-CH ⁇ r-ZyI)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHaCH 2 CH 3 ; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CHs.
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH 2 CHs; Pd 2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs) 2 .
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-O-CH 2 CH 3 .
  • Sc is Formula D; Pd 1 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CHs) 3 , Pd 2 is -0-CH 2 -O-C(O)-C(CHs) 3 .
  • selected compounds of Formula I are named below in tabular format (Table 11) as compounds of general Formula IV (below):
  • the compounds of this invention are formulated with conventional carriers and excipients, which will be selected in accord with ordinary practice.
  • Tablets will contain excipients, glidants, fillers, binders and the like.
  • Aqueous formulations are prepared in sterile form, and when intended for delivery by other than oral administration generally will be isotonic.
  • AU formulations will optionally contain excipients such as those set forth in the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients (1986), herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Excipients include ascorbic acid and other antioxidants, chelating agents such as EDTA, carbohydrates such as dextrin, hydroxyalkylcellulose, hydroxyalkylmethylcellulose, stearic acid and the like.
  • the pH of the formulations ranges from about 3 to about 11, but is ordinarily about 7 to 10.
  • the formulations of the invention both for veterinary and for human use, comprise at least one active ingredient, together with one or more acceptable carriers and optionally other therapeutic ingredients.
  • the carrier(s) must be "acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation and physiologically innocuous to the recipient thereof.
  • the formulations include those suitable for the foregoing administration routes.
  • the formulations may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmacy. Techniques and formulations generally are found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mack Publishing Co., Easton, Pa.), herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Such methods include the step of bringing into association the active ingredient with the carrier which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients.
  • the formulations are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing into association the active ingredient with liquid carriers or finely divided solid carriers or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product.
  • Formulations of the present invention suitable for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules, cachets or tablets each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient; as a powder or granules; as a solution or a suspension in an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid; or as an oil-in- water liquid emulsion or a water-in-oil liquid emulsion.
  • the active ingredient may also be administered as a bolus, electuary or paste.
  • a tablet is made by compression or molding, optionally with one or more accessory ingredients.
  • Compressed tablets may be prepared by compressing in a suitable machine the active ingredient in a free-flowing form such as a powder or granules, optionally mixed with a binder, lubricant, inert diluent, preservative, surface active or dispersing agent.
  • Molded tablets may be made by molding in a suitable machine a mixture of the powdered active ingredient moistened with an inert liquid diluent.
  • the tablets may optionally be coated or scored and optionally are formulated so as to provide slow or controlled release of the active ingredient.
  • the formulations are preferably applied as a topical ointment or cream containing the active ingredient(s) in an amount of, for example, 0.075 to 20% w/w (including active ingredient(s) in a range between 0.1% and 20% in increments of 0.1% w/w such as 0.6% w/w, 0.7% w/w, etc.), preferably 0.2 to 15% w/w and most preferably 0.5 to 10% w/w.
  • the active ingredients may be employed with either a paraffinic or a water-miscible ointment base.
  • the active ingredients may be formulated in a cream with an oil-in-water cream base.
  • the aqueous phase of the cream base may include, for example, at least 30% w/w of a polyhydric alcohol, i.e. an alcohol having two or more hydroxyl groups such as propylene glycol, butane 1,3-diol, mannitol, sorbitol, glycerol and polyethylene glycol (including PEG 400) and mixtures thereof.
  • the topical formulations may desirably include a compound which enhances absorption or penetration of the active ingredient through the skin or other affected areas. Examples of such dermal penetration enhancers include dimethyl sulphoxide and related analogs.
  • the oily phase of the emulsions of this invention may be constituted from known ingredients in a known manner. While the phase may comprise merely an emulsifier (otherwise known as an emulgent), it desirably comprises a mixture of at least one emulsifier with a fat or an oil or with both a fat and an oil. Preferably, a hydrophilic emulsifier is included together with a lipophilic emulsifier which acts as a stabilizer. It is also preferred to include both an oil and a fat.
  • the emulsifier(s) with or without stabilizer(s) make up the so-called emulsifying wax
  • the wax together with the oil and fat make up the so-called emulsifying ointment base which forms the oily dispersed phase of the cream formulations.
  • Emulgents and emulsion stabilizers suitable for use in the formulation of the invention include Tween® 60, Span® 80, cetostearyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, glyceryl mono-stearate and sodium lauryl sulfate.
  • the choice of suitable oils or fats for the formulation is based on achieving the desired cosmetic properties.
  • the cream should preferably be a non-greasy, non- staining and "washable product with suitable consistency to avoid leakage from tubes or other containers.
  • Straight or branched chain, mono- or dibasic alkyl esters such as di-isoadipate, isocetyl stearate, propylene glycol diester of coconut fatty acids, isopropyl myristate, decyl oleate, isopropyl palmitate, butyl stearate, 2-ethylhexyI palmitate or a blend of branched chain esters known as Crodamol CAP may be used, the last three being preferred esters. These may be used alone or in combination depending on the properties required. Alternatively, high melting point lipids such as white soft paraffin and/or liquid paraffin or other mineral oils are used.
  • compositions according to the present invention comprise one or more compounds of the invention together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or excipients and optionally other therapeutic agents.
  • Pharmaceutical formulations containing the active ingredient may be in any form suitable for the intended method of administration.
  • tablets, troches, lozenges, aqueous or oil suspensions, dispersible powders or granules, emulsions, hard or soft capsules, syrups or elixirs may be prepared.
  • Compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions and such compositions may contain one or more agents including sweetening agents, flavoring agents, coloring agents and preserving agents, in order to provide a palatable preparation.
  • Tablets containing the active ingredient in admixture with non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable excipient which are suitable for manufacture of tablets are acceptable.
  • excipients may be, for example, inert diluents, such as calcium or sodium carbonate, lactose, lactose monohydrate, croscarmellose sodium, povidone, calcium or sodium phosphate; granulating and disintegrating agents, such as maize starch, or alginic acid; binding agents, such as cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, starch, gelatin or acacia; and lubricating agents, such as magnesium stearate, stearic acid or talc.
  • inert diluents such as calcium or sodium carbonate, lactose, lactose monohydrate, croscarmellose sodium, povidone, calcium or sodium phosphate
  • granulating and disintegrating agents such as maize starch, or alginic acid
  • binding agents such as cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, starch,
  • Tablets may be uncoated or may be coated by known techniques including microencapsulation to delay disintegration and adsorption in the gastrointestinal tract and thereby provide a sustained action over a longer period.
  • a time delay material such as glyceryl monostearate or glyceryl distearate alone or with a wax may be employed.
  • Formulations for oral use may be also presented as hard gelatin capsules where the active ingredient is mixed with an inert solid diluent, for example calcium phosphate or kaolin, or as soft gelatin capsules wherein the active ingredient is mixed with water or an oil medium, such as peanut oil, liquid paraffin or olive oil.
  • Aqueous suspensions of the invention contain the active materials in admixture with excipients suitable for the manufacture of aqueous suspensions.
  • Such excipients include a suspending agent, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcelluose, sodium alginate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gum tragacanth and gum acacia, and dispersing or wetting agents such as a naturally occurring phosphatide ⁇ e.g., lecithin), a condensation product of an alkylene oxide with a fatty acid (e.g., polyoxyethylene stearate), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a long chain aliphatic alcohol (e.g., heptadecaethyleneoxycetanol), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from a fatty acid and a hexitol anhydride (e.g., polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate).
  • a suspending agent such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcelluose, sodium alginate, polyvinyl
  • the aqueous suspension may also contain one or more preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxy-benzoate, one or more coloring agents, one or more flavoring agents and one or more sweetening agents, such as sucrose or saccharin.
  • Oil suspensions may be formulated by suspending the active ingredient in a vegetable oil, such as arachis oil, olive oil, sesame oil or coconut oil, or in a mineral oil such as liquid paraffin.
  • the oral suspensions may contain a thickening agent, such as beeswax, hard paraffin or cetyl alcohol.
  • Sweetening agents, such as those set forth herein, and flavoring agents may be added to provide a palatable oral preparation. These compositions may be preserved by the addition of an antioxidant such as ascorbic acid.
  • Dispersible powders and granules of the invention suitable for preparation of an aqueous suspension by the addition of water provide the active ingredient in admixture with a dispersing or wetting agent, a suspending agent, and one or more preservatives.
  • a dispersing or wetting agent e.g., sodium tartrate
  • suspending agent e.g., sodium EDTA
  • preservatives e.g., sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate
  • the pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may also be in the form of oil-in- water emulsions.
  • the oily phase may be a vegetable oil, such as olive oil or arachis oil, a mineral oil, such as liquid paraffin, or a mixture of these.
  • Suitable emulsifying agents include naturally-occurring gums, such as gum acacia and gum tragacanth, naturally occurring phosphatides, such as soybean lecithin, esters or partial esters derived from fatty acids and hexitol anhydrides, such as sorbitan monooleate, and condensation products of these partial esters with ethylene oxide, such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate.
  • the emulsion may also contain sweetening and flavoring agents.
  • Syrups and elixirs may be formulated with sweetening agents, such as glycerol, sorbitol or sucrose. Such formulations may also contain a demulcent, a preservative, a flavoring or a coloring agent.
  • sweetening agents such as glycerol, sorbitol or sucrose.
  • Such formulations may also contain a demulcent, a preservative, a flavoring or a coloring agent.
  • compositions of the invention may be in the form of a sterile injectable preparation, such as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension.
  • a sterile injectable preparation such as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension.
  • This suspension may be formulated according to the known art using those suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents which have been mentioned herein.
  • the sterile injectable preparation may also be a sterile injectable solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent, such as a solution in 1,3-butane-diol or prepared as a lyophilized powder.
  • the acceptable vehicles and solvents that may be employed are water, Ringer's solution and isotonic sodium, chloride solution.
  • sterile fixed oils may conventionally be employed as a solvent or suspending medium.
  • any bland fixed oil may be employed including synthetic mono- or diglycerides.
  • fatty acids such as oleic acid may likewise be used in the preparation of injectables.
  • a time-release formulation intended for oral administration to humans may contain approximately 1 to 1000 mg of active material compounded with an appropriate and convenient amount of carrier material which may vary from about 5 to about 95% of the total compositions (weight:weight).
  • the pharmaceutical composition can be prepared to provide easily measurable amounts for administration.
  • an aqueous solution intended for intravenous infusion may contain from about 3 to 500 ⁇ g of the active ingredient per milliliter of solution in order that infusion of a suitable volume at a rate of about 30 mL/hr can occur.
  • Formulations suitable for administration to the eye include eye drops -wherein the active ingredient is dissolved or suspended in a suitable carrier, especially an aqueous solvent for the active ingredient.
  • the active ingredient is preferably present in such formulations in a concentration of 0.5 to 20%, advantageously 0.5 to 10% particularly about 1.5% w/w.
  • Formulations suitable for topical administration in the mouth include lozenges comprising the active ingredient in a flavored basis, usually sucrose and acacia or tragacanth; pastilles comprising the active ingredient in an inert basis such as gelatin and glycerin, or sucrose and acacia; and mouthwashes comprising the active ingredient in a suitable liquid carrier.
  • Formulations for rectal administration may be presented as a suppository with a suitable base comprising for example cocoa butter or a salicylate.
  • Formulations suitable for intrapulmonary or nasal administration have a particle size for example in the range of 0.1 to 500 ⁇ m (including particle sizes in a range between 0.1 and 500 ⁇ m in increments such as 0.5 ⁇ m, 1 ⁇ m, 30 ⁇ m, 35 ⁇ m, etc.), which is administered by rapid inhalation through the nasal passage or by inhalation through the mouth so as to reach the alveolar sacs.
  • Suitable formulations include aqueous or oily solutions of the active ingredient.
  • Formulations suitable for aerosol or dry powder administration may be prepared according to conventional methods and may be delivered with other therapeutic agents such as compounds heretofore used in the treatment or prophylaxis of infections as described herein.
  • Formulations suitable for vaginal administration may be presented as pessaries, tampons, creams, gels, pastes, foams or spray formulations containing in addition to the active ingredient such carriers as are known in the art to be appropriate.
  • Formulations suitable for parenteral administration include aqueous and nonaqueous sterile injection solutions which may contain antioxidants, buffers, bacteriostats and solutes which render the formulation isotonic with the blood of the intended recipient; and aqueous and non-aqueous sterile suspensions which may include suspending agents and thickening agents.
  • the formulations are presented in unit-dose or multi-dose containers, for example sealed ampoules and vials, and may be stored in a freeze-dried (Iyophilized) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid carrier, for example water for injection, immediately prior to use.
  • sterile liquid carrier for example water for injection
  • Extemporaneous injection solutions and suspensions are prepared from sterile powders, granules and tablets of the kind previously described.
  • Preferred unit dosage formulations are those containing a daily dose or unit daily sub-dose, as herein above recited, or an appropriate fraction thereof, of the active ingredient.
  • formulations of this invention may include other agents conventional in the art having regard to the type of formulation in question, for example those suitable for oral administration may include flavoring agents.
  • the invention further provides veterinary compositions comprising at least one active ingredient as above defined together with a veterinary carrier.
  • Veterinary carriers are materials useful for the purpose of administering the composition and may be solid, liquid or gaseous materials which are otherwise inert or acceptable in the veterinary art and are compatible with the active ingredient. These veterinary compositions may be administered orally, parenterally or by any other desired route.
  • compositions comprising one or more compounds of the invention formulated for sustained or controlled release.
  • the effective dose of an active ingredient depends at least on the nature of the condition being treated, toxicity, whether the compound is being used prophylactically (lower doses) or against an active disease or condition, the method of delivery, and the pharmaceutical formulation, and will be determined by the clinician using conventional dose escalation studies.
  • the effective dose can be expected to be from about 0.0001 to about 100 mg/kg body weight per day. Typically, from about 0.01 to about 10 mg/kg body weight per day.
  • the daily candidate dose for an adult human of approximately 70 kg body weight will range from 1 mg to 1000 mg, or between 5 mg and 500 mg, and may take the form of single or multiple doses.
  • compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
  • compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
  • the present application discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient, wherein the additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • interferons examples include, but are not limited to pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), f eron, reaf eron, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
  • ribavirin analogs examples include, but are not limited to rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
  • NS5b polymerase inhibitors examples include, but are not limited to NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
  • HCV NS3 protease inhibitors include, but are not limited to SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
  • alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors examples include, but are not limited to MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
  • hepatoprotectants include, but are not limited to IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
  • non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV include, but are not limited to benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
  • Examples of the other drugs for treating HCV include, but are not limited to zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civadr, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvadn, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
  • the present application provides a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • One or more compounds of the invention are administered by any route appropriate to the condition to be treated. Suitable routes include oral, rectal, nasal, topical (including buccal and sublingual), vaginal and parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intradermal, intrathecal and epidural), and the like. It will be appreciated that the preferred route may vary with for example the condition of the recipient.
  • An advantage of the compounds of this invention is that they are orally bioavailable and can be dosed orally.
  • the compounds of the present invention are used in combination with other active therapeutic ingredients or agents.
  • Combinations of the compounds of Formula I or II and additional active agents may be selected to treat patients with a viral infection, e.g., HBV, HCV, or HIV infection.
  • the other active therapeutic ingredients or agents are interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • Combinations of the compounds of Formula I or II are typically selected based on the condition to be treated, cross-reactivities of ingredients and pharmaco- properties of the combination. For example, when treating an infection (e.g., HCV), the compositions of the invention are combined with other active agents (such as those described herein).
  • an infection e.g., HCV
  • other active agents such as those described herein.
  • Suitable active agents or ingredients which can be combined with the compounds of Formula I or II can include interferons, e.g., pegylated rlFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rlFN-alpha 2a, rlFN-alpha 2b, rlFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaf eron, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, tnf ergen + actimmune, IFN- omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNal ⁇ ha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g
  • compositions comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
  • the active agent used in combination with the compound of the present invention can be any agent having a therapeutic effect when used in combination with the compound of the present invention.
  • the active agent used in combination with the compound of the present invention can be interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • the present application provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rlFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol,
  • the present application provides a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one additional active agent selected from, the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV-NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • one or more compounds of the present invention may be combined with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r- IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, EFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g., NM
  • any compound of the invention with one or more other active agents in a unitary dosage form for simultaneous or sequential administration to a patient.
  • the combination therapy may be administered as a simultaneous or sequential regimen.
  • the combination may be administered in two or more administrations.
  • Co-administration of a compound of the invention with one or more other active agents generally refers to simultaneous or sequential administration of a compound of the invention and one or more other active agents, such that therapeutically effective amounts of the compound of the invention and one or more other active agents are both present in the body of the patient.
  • Co-administration includes administration of unit dosages of the compounds of the invention before or after administration of unit dosages of one or more other active agents, for example, administration of the compounds of the invention within seconds, minutes, or hours of the administration of one or more other active agents.
  • a unit dose of a compound of the invention can be administered first, followed "within seconds or minutes by administration of a unit dose of one or more other active agents.
  • a unit dose of one or more other active agents can be administered first, followed by administration of a unit dose of a compound of the invention within seconds or minutes.
  • a unit dose of a compound of the invention may be desirable to administer a unit dose of a compound of the invention first, followed, after a period of hours (e.g., 1-12 hours), by administration of a unit dose of one or more other active agents. In other cases, it may be desirable to administer a unit dose of one or more other active agents first, followed, after a period of hours (e.g., 1-12 hours), by administration of a unit dose of a compound of the invention.
  • the combination therapy may provide "synergy” and "synergistic effect", i.e. the effect achieved when the active ingredients used together is greater than the sum of the effects that results from using the compounds separately.
  • a synergistic effect may be attained when the active ingredients are: (1) co-formulated and administered or delivered simultaneously in a combined formulation; (2) delivered by alternation or in parallel as separate formulations; or (3) by some other regimen.
  • a synergistic effect may be attained when the compounds are administered or delivered sequentially, e.g., in separate tablets, pills or capsules, or by different injections in separate syringes.
  • an effective dosage of each active ingredient is administered sequentially, i.e. serially
  • effective dosages of two or more active ingredients are administered together.
  • the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt solvate, and/or ester thereof, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
  • the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
  • the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV.
  • the present application provides for methods of treating a viral infection in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
  • the present application provides for methods of treating a viral infection in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent.
  • the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
  • the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
  • the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
  • the present application provides for the use of a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, for the preparation of a medicament for treating a viral infection, e.g., an HBV/HCV infection.
  • a viral infection e.g., an HBV/HCV infection.
  • the present application provides a method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising co-administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of Formula I or II and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFlM-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuf eron, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI- 005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs,
  • the present application provides a method for antagonizing toll-like receptor 7, comprising contacting a cell having a toll-like receptor 7 with an effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
  • Example A Synthesis of (3-((6-aB ⁇ ino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinic acid (Example A).
  • a solution of Compound (10) (8.9 mg, 0.02 mmol) in IN HCl (1 mL) was heated to 150°C in a microwave for 2 minute periods. After 6 minutes of heating the reaction, was complete as determined by LCMS. The solvent was evaporated and the product purified by Prep-HPLC on a 50x21 mm C18 column (mobile phase gradient 2-40% CH3CN in H2O) giving Example A (1.1 mg) as a white solid.
  • Example (C) (28 mg, 0.68 mmol), triethylamine (114 ⁇ L, 0.82 mmol), L-AIa- OEt-HCl (21 mg, 0.14 mmol), phenol (32 mg, 0.34 mmol), aldrithiol (105 mg, 0.47 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (126 mg, 0.47 mmol) was heated at 60 0 C in 1 ml of pyridine for 7 hours. The solution was concentrated and purified by HPLC to afford Example (D) (10.5 mg, 26%) as a white solid.
  • Step 1 Preparation of 2-(2-xnethoxyethoxy)adenine (15).
  • Step 3 Preparation of (2-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)- ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diisopropyl ester (17).
  • Step 1 Preparation of (3-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9- yl)propyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (19).
  • Step 3 Preparation of (3-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9- yl)propyl)phosphonic acid (Example H).
  • Step 1 Preparation of l-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-3- phenyl ⁇ ropan-2-ol (22).
  • 6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine Compound (15) 300 mg, 1.43 mmol
  • DMF 3 ml
  • K2CO3 3 mmol
  • (2,3-epoxypro ⁇ yl)benzene (285 ⁇ l, 34 mmol) was added and the reaction mixture was stirred at 70 ° C for 5 h.
  • the solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed with brine.
  • Step 2 Preparation of (2-(6-Ammo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-l-benzyI- ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester (24).
  • Step 3 Preparation of (2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- benzyl-ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester (26).
  • Step 4 preparation of (2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- benzyl-ethoxyxnethyDphosphonic acid (Example I).
  • Example (I) A mixture of bromide Compound (26) prepared in Step 3 (20 mg) in 1 N HCl (1.5 ml) was stirred at 150 °C in a microwave for 12 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was purified by prep HPLC on a C18 column (eluting a using a gradient of 5-95% CHsCN in H2O) to give Example (I).
  • Ethyl hydrogen 3-((6-am.ino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)inethyl)phenylphosphonate (K) (10 mg, 0.0236 ⁇ raiol) was suspended in anhydrous acetonitrile (3 mL). Bromotrimethylsilane (0.2 mL) was added. After stirring at room temperature overnight, the mixture was concentrated under vacuum and treated with water (2 mL).
  • Step 1 Preparation of l-(6-ainino-2-(2-rt ⁇ ethoxyethoxy)p ⁇ rin-9-yl)-3-phenoxy- propan-2-ol. (31)
  • Step 3 Preparation of (2-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy) ⁇ tuin-9-yl)-l- (phenoxymethyl)ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester. (33)
  • Step 4 preparation of (2-(6-Arnino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-rnethoxy-ethoxy)-ptirin-9-yl)-l- (phenoxymethyl)ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid.
  • Step 1 Preparation of 2-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- phenylethanone.
  • (34) To a suspension, of 6-arrtino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine (500 rng, 2.39 mmol) in DMF (5 ml) was added K2CO3 (330 nag, 2.39 mmol). Then 2- bromoacetophenone was added and the reaction mixture was heated to 70 0 C with stirring for 30 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed with brine.
  • Step 2 2-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l-phenylethanol. (35)
  • Example O The other steps were carried out according to the procedures used in preparing Example O.
  • Example Q were prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example O, except that R-2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane was used instead of racemic 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane in step a).
  • Enantiomerically pure 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy- propane was made from chiral glycidyl tosylate according to the procedure described in Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1989, 54, 1295-1304.
  • Example R was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example O, except that S-2-epoxy-3- ⁇ henoxy-propane was used instead of racemic 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane in step a).
  • Enantiomerically pure 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy- propane was made from chiral glycidyl tosylate according to the procedure described in Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1989, 54, 1295-1304.
  • Step 1 synthesis of ( ⁇ -Ainino-I-CZ-inethoxy-ethoxyJ-ptirin ⁇ -yl ⁇ -phenyl-acetic acid ethyl ester (44)
  • Step 2 synthesis of 2-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-ptixin-9-yl)-2-phenyl- ethanol (45)
  • Compound 48 was prepared by alkylating Compound 15 with the corresponding bromide, using the procedures similar to those shown in Scheme 28.
  • Example Z was isolated from the reaction above.
  • Examples AA and AB were prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example Y, except that different amino acids were used during the reaction.
  • Examples AD, AE, and AF were prepared using procedures similar to shown in Scheme 32 except that different amino acid esters were used in the reaction.
  • Examples AI, AJ, AK, AL, AM, AN, AO, and AP were prepared from chiral phosphonic acid example Q and R using procedures similar to those used to preapre Example AC.
  • Step 1 Synthesis of (3-(6-Amino-8-mercapto-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid monoethyl ester (51).
  • To a solution of (3-(6-A ⁇ no-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid diethyl ester (50) 180 mg, 0.34 mmol
  • DMF 2 ml
  • potassium thioacetate 778 mg, 6.8 mmol

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Abstract

The present application provides for a compound of Formula (I) or (II): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, compositions containing such compounds, therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds with at least one additional active agent.

Description

MODULATORS OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 7
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application relates generally to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions -which selectively activates toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7), and methods of making and using them.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The innate immune system provides the body with a first line defense against invading pathogens. In an innate immune response, an invading pathogen is recognized by a germline-encoded receptor, the activation of which initiates a signaling cascade that leads to the induction of cytokine expression. Innate immune system receptors have broad specificity,
recognizing molecular structures that are highly conserved among different pathogens. One family of these receptors is known as Toll-like receptors (TLRs), due to their homology with receptors that were first identified and named in Drosophila, and are present in cells such as macrophages, dendritic cells, and epithelial cells. There are at least ten different TLRs in mammals. Ligands and corresponding signaling cascades have been identified for some of these receptors. For example, TLR2 is activated by the lipoprotein of bacteria (e.g., E. coli.), TLR3 is activated by double-stranded RNA, TLR4 is activated by lipopolysaccharide (i.e., LPS or endotoxin) of Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Salmonella and E. coli O157.-H7), TLR5 is activated by flagellin of motile bacteria (e.g., Listeria), TLR7 recognizes and responds to imiquimod and TLR9 is activated by unmethylated CpG sequences of pathogen DNA. The stimulation of each of these receptors leads to activation of the transcription factor NF-κB, and other signaling molecules that are involved in regulating the expression of cytokine genes, including those encoding tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 (IL-I), and certain chemokines.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is based, in part, on the discovery by the applicants that a number of small molecules can alter TLR-mediated immunostimulatory signaling. Accordingly, the present application is directed to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for use in preventing or treating diseases or conditions characterized by Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) activation in patients. In one embodiment, the invention features a compound of formula I or II:
Figure imgf000004_0001
i π wherein:
Z is -NH2 or -OH;
X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, -NR5-, or -O-; X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
L2 is -NR5-, -N(RS)C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, or a covalent bond; R3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O- or -NR5-; or -Y^R1 and -Y2-R2 are each independently -0-N=C(R6R7); R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; R4 is H, halogen, -OH, -O-alkyl, -
O-alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -0-C(O)-O-R5, -SH, or -NH(R5); each R5, R6, and R7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos:
(a) when R4 is -OH, and
X1 is C1-C2 alkylene, and L1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene, and X2 is a covalent bond or a Ci-Ci alkylene, and L2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-, and
R3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl, and Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then: neither R1 nor R2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl; (b) when -L2-R3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and R4 is H, and
X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and LMs -O-, and X2 is -CH2-, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then: R1 and R2 are not both H or both alkyl;
(c) when L2 is a covalent bond; then R3 is not H;
(d) when Y1 is a covalent bond; then R1 is not H;
(e) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H; and
(f ) R6 and R7 are not both H.
In another embodiment, Formula I can be represented by Formula Ia:
Figure imgf000006_0001
Ia wherein:
X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O- or -NR5-; or ^-R1 and -Y2-R2 are each independently -0-N=C(R6R7);
L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)a, -NR5-, or -O-;
L2 is -NR5-, -N(R5)C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, or a covalent bond;
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O~R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5;
R3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; R4 is H, halogen, -OH, -O-alkyl, -
O-alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -0-C(O)-O-R5, -SH, or -NH(R5); R5 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos: (a) when R4 is -OH, and
X1 is C1-C2 alkylene, and L1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene, and X2 is a covalent bond or a C1-C2 alkylene, and L2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-, and R3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; . then: neither R1 nor R2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl; (b) when -IAR3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and
R4 is H, and X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and L1 is -O-, and
X2 is -CH2-, and Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then:
R1 and R2 are not both H or both alkyl; (c) when L2 is a covalent bond; then R3 is not H;
(d) when Y1 is a covalent bond; then R1 is not H;
(e) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H; and
(f) R6 and R7 are not both H.
In another embodiment, Formula II can be represented by Formula Ha:
Figure imgf000008_0001
Ha or a pharmaceutically acceptable tautomer, salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, wherein:
X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene,. alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, -NR3-, or -O-;
Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O-, or -NR4-; R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C (O)-O-R5,-(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and
R3, R4, and R5 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocy clylalkyl; "with the following provisos:
(a) Y1 and Y2 are not both covalent bonds;
(b) when Y1 is a covalent bond, then R1 is not H; and (c) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H.
In another embodiment, the present application provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or π, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient. In another embodiment, the present application provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; at least one additional active agent; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient. In another embodiment, the present application provides for a method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
In another embodiment, the present application provides for a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising comprising at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of
HBV/HCV, another drug for treating HBV/HCV, and combinations thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Reference will now be made in detail to certain claims of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying structures and formulas. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the enumerated claims, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to those claims. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, which may be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
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Unless stated otherwise, the following terms and phrases as used herein are intended to have the following meanings: When trade names are used herein, applicants intend to independently include the tradename product and the active pharmaceutical ingredient(s) of the tradename product. As used herein, "a compound of the invention" or "a compound of formula I or II" means a compound of formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or physiologically functional derivative thereof. Similarly, with respect to isolatable intermediates such as for example, compounds of formula (IX), the phrase "a compound of formula (number)" means a compound of that formula and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates and physiologically functional derivatives thereof.
"Alkyl" is hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms. For example, an alkyl group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e, C1-C20 alkyl), 1 to 10 carbon atoms (i.e., C1-C10 alkyl), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., Ci-Ce alkyl). Examples of suitable alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl (Me, -CHs), ethyl (Et, -CH2CH3), 1-propyl (n-Pr, n-propyl, - CH2CH2CH3), 2-propyl (j-Pr, i-propyl, -CH(CHs)2), 1-butyl (n-Bu, n-butyl, - CH2CH2CH2CH3), 2-methyl-l-propyl Q-Bu, i-butyl, -CH2CH(CHs)2), 2-butyl (s- Bu, s-butyl, -CH(CH3)CH2CH3), 2-methyl-2-propyl (t-Bu, t-butyl, -C(CHs)3), 1- pentyl (n-pentyl, -CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3), 2-pentyl (-CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH3), 3-pentyl (-CH(CH2CHs)2), 2-methyl-2-butyl (-C(CHs)2CH2CH3), 3-methyl-2- butyl (-CH(CH3)CH(CHs)2), 3-methyl-l-butyl (-CH2CH2CH(CHs)2), 2-methyl- 1-butyl (-CH2CH(CH3)CH2CHs), l-hexyl (-CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CHS), 2-hexyl (-CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH2CH3), 3-hexyl (-CH(CH2CH3)(CH2CH2CH3)), 2-methyl- 2-pentyl (-C(CHs)2CH2CH2CH3), 3-methyl-2-pentyl
(-CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH2CH3), 4-methyl-2-pentyl (-CH(CH3)CH2CH(CH3)2), 3- methyl-3-pentyl (-C(CH3)(CH2CHs)2), 2-methyl-3-pentyl (- CH(CH2CH3)CH(CHs)2), 2,3-dimethyl-2-butyl (-C(CHs)2CH(CHs)2), 3,3- dimethyl-2-butyl (-CH(CH3)C(CHs)3, and octyl (-(CH2)7CHs). "Alkoxy" means a group having the formula -O-alkyl, in which an alkyl group, as defined above, is attached to the parent molecule via an oxygen atom. The alkyl portion of an alkoxy group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., G-C20 alkoxy), 1 to 12 carbon atoms(j.e., O-C12 alkoxy), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms(i.e., Ci-Cβ alkoxy). Examples of suitable alkoxy groups include, but are not limited to, methoxy (-O-CH3 or -OMe)7 ethoxy (-OCH2CH3 or -OEt), t-butoxy (-0-C(CHs)3 or -OtBu) and the like. "Haloalkyl" is an alkyl group, as defined above, in which one or more hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group is replaced with a halogen atom. The alkyl portion of a haloalkyl group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C1-C20 haloalkyl), 1 to 12 carbon atoms(i.e., C1-C12 haloalkyl), or 1 to 6 carbon atoms(f.£?., Ci-Cβ alkyl). Examples of suitable haloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, -CFs, -CHF2, -CFH2, -CH2CF3, and the like.
" Alkenyl" is a hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms with at least one site of unsaturation, i.e. a carbon-carbon, sγ2 double bond. For example, an alkenyl group can have 2 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C20 alkenyl), 2 to 12 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-Ci2 alkenyl), or 2 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C6 alkenyl). Examples of suitable alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethylene , vinyl (-CH=CKb), allyl (-CHaCH=CH.), cyclopentenyl (-C5H7), and 5-hexenyl (-CH2CH2CH2CH2CH=CH2).
"Alkynyl" is a hydrocarbon containing normal, secondary, tertiary or cyclic carbon atoms with at least one site of unsaturation, i.e. a carbon-carbon, sp triple bond. For example, an alkynyl group can have 2 to 20 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C2O alkynyl), 2 to 12 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-C12 alkyne,), or 2 to 6 carbon atoms (i.e., C2-Ce alkynyl). Examples of suitable alkynyl groups include, but are not limited to, acetylenic (-C=CH), propargyl (-CH2CsCH), and the like. "Alkylene" refers to a saturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkane. For example, an alkylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Typical alkylene radicals include, but are not limited to, methylene (-CH2-), 1,1-ethyl (-CH(CHs)-), 1,2-ethyl (-CH2CH2-), 1,1-propyl (-CH(CH2CH3)-), 1,2-propyl (-CH2CH(CH3)-), 1,3-propyl (-CH2CH2CH2-), 1,4-butyl (-CH2CH2CH2CH2-), and the like. "Alkenylene" refers to an unsaturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkene. For example, and alkenylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Typical alkenylene radicals include, but are not limited to, 1,2-ethylene (-CH=CH-).
" Alkynylene" refers to an unsaturated, branched or straight chain or cyclic hydrocarbon radical having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent alkyne. For example, an alkynylene group can have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Typical alkynylene radicals include, but are not limited to, acetylene (-C≡C-), propargyl (-CH2C=C-), and 4-pentynyl (-CH2CH2CH2C^CH-).
"Aminoalkyl" refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the -hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, is replaced with an amino radical.
"Amidoalkyl" refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, is replaced with a -NRCOR3 group where R is hydrogen or alkyl and Ra is alkyl, susbstituted alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl as defined herein, e.g., - (CHa)2-NHC(O)CH3, -(CH2)S-NH-C(O)-CH3, and the like.
"Aryl" means a monovalent aromatic hydrocarbon radical derived by the removal of one hydrogen atom from a single carbon atom of a parent aromatic ring system. For example, an aryl group can have 6 to 20 carbon atoms, 6 to 14 carbon atoms, or 6 to 12 carbon atoms. Typical aryl groups include, but are not limited to, radicals derived from benzene (e.g., phenyl), substituted benzene, naphthalene, anthracene, biphenyl, and the like.
"Arylene" refers to an aryl as defined above having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent aryl. Typical arylene radicals include, but are not limited to, phenylene.
" Arylalkyl" refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical. Typical arylalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, benzyl, 2-phenylethan-l-yl, naphthylmethyl, 2- naphthylethan-1-yl, naphthobenzyl, 2-naphthophenylethan-l-yl and the like. The arylalkyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms. "Arylalkenyl" refers to an acyclic alkenyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, but also an sp2 carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical. The aryl portion of the arylalkenyl can include, for example, any of the aryl groups disclosed herein, and the alkenyl portion of the arylalkenyl can include, for example, any of the alkenyl groups disclosed herein. The arylalkenyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkenyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms.
" Arylalkynyl" refers to an acyclic alkynyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, but also an sp carbon atom, is replaced with an aryl radical. The aryl portion of the arylalkynyl can include, for example, any of the aryl groups disclosed herein, and the alkynyl portion of the arylalkynyl can include, for example, any of the alkynyl groups disclosed herein. The arylalJkynyl group can comprise 6 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkynyl moiety is 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the aryl moiety is 6 to 14 carbon atoms.
The term "substituted" in reference to alkyl, alkylene, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, etc. , for example, "substituted alkyl", "substituted alkylene", "substituted aryl", "substituted arylalkyl", "substituted heterocyclyl", and "substituted carbocyclyl" means alkyl, alkylene, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, carbocyclyl respectively, in which one or more hydrogen atoms are each independently replaced with a non-hydrogen substituent. Typical substituents include, but are not limited to, -X, -R, -O, -O, -OR, -SR, -S- , -NR2, -N+R3, -NR, -CXs, -CN, -OCN, -SCN, -N=C=O, -NCS, -NO, -NO2,
=N2/ -N3, -NHC(=O)R, -C(=O)NRR -SC=O)2O-, -S(=O)2OH, -S(O)2R, -OS(=O>OR, -S{=O)2NR, -S(O)R, -OP(=O)(OR)2,-P(=O)(OR)2, -P(O)(O)-V -P(O)(OHH -P(O )(OR)(O-), -C(=O)R, -C(S)R, -C(O)OR, -C(O)O", -C(S)OR, -C(O)SR, -C(S)SR, -C( O)NRR, -C(S)NRR, -C(=NR)NRR, where each X is independently a halogen: F, Cl, Br, or I; and each R is independently H, alkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, a heterocycle, or a protecting group or prodrug moiety. Alkylene, alkenylene, and alkynylene groups may also be similarly substituted.
The term "prodrug" as used herein refers to any compound that when administered to a biological system generates the drug substance, i.e., active ingredient, as a result of spontaneous chemical reaction(s), enzyme catalyzed chemical reaction(s), photolysis, and/or metabolic chemical reaction(s). A prodrug is thus a covalently modified analog or latent form of a therapeutically active compound.
One skilled in the art will recognize that substituents and other moieties of the compounds of Formula I or II should be selected in order to provide a compound which is sufficiently stable to provide a pharmaceutically useful compound which can be formulated into an acceptably stable pharmaceutical composition. Compounds of Formula I or II which have such stability are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention.
"Heteroalkyl" refers to an alkyl group where one or more carbon atoms have been replaced with a heteroatom, such as, O, N, or S. For example, if the carbon atom of the alkyl group which is attached to the parent molecule is replaced with a heteroatom (e.g., O, N, or S) the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, an alkoxy group (e.g., -OCH3, etc.), an amine (e.g., -NHCHs, -N(CHs)2, etc.), or a thioalkyl group (e.g., -SCH3). If a nonterminal carbon atom of the alkyl group which is not attached to the parent molecule is replaced with a heteroatom (e.g., O, N, or S) and the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, an alkyl ether (e.g., -CH2CH2-O-CH3, etc.), an alkyl amine (e.g., -CH2NHCH3, -CHbN(CHsK etc.), or a thioalkyl ether (e.g.,-CH2-S-CH3). If a terminal carbon atom of the alkyl group is replaced with a heteroatom (e.g., O, N, or S), the resulting heteroalkyl groups are, respectively, a hydroxyalkyl group (e.g., -CH2CH2-OH), an aminoalkyl group (e.g., -CH2NH2), or an alkyl thiol group (e.g., -CH2CH2-SH). A heteroalkyl group can have, for example, 1 to 20 carbon atoms, 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms. A Ci-Ce heteroalkyl group means a heteroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
"Heterocycle" or "heterocyclyl" as used herein includes by way of example and not limitation those heterocycles described in Paquette, Leo A.; Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry (W.A. Benjamin, New York,
1968), particularly Chapters 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9; The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds. A Series of Monographs" (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1950 to present), in particular Volumes 13, 14, 16, 19, and 28; and /. Am. Chem. Soc. (1960) 82:5566. In one specific embodiment of the invention "heterocycle" includes a "carbocycle" as defined herein, wherein one or more (e.g. 1, 2, 3, or 4) carbon atoms have been replaced with a heteroatom (e.g. O, N, or S). The terms "heterocycle" or "heterocyclyl" includes saturated rings, partially unsaturated rings, and aromatic rings (i.e., heteroaromatic rings). Substituted heterocyclyls include, for example, heterocyclic rings substituted with any of the substituents disclosed herein including carbonyl groups. A non-limiting example of a carbonyl substituted heterocyclyl is:
Figure imgf000017_0001
Examples of heterocycles include by way of example and not limitation pyridyl, dihydroypyridyl, tetrahydropyridyl (piperidyl), thiazolyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, sulfur oxidized tetrahydrothiophenyl, pyrimidinyl, furanyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, tetrazolyl, benzofuranyl, thianaphthalenyl, indolyl, indolenyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzimidazolyl, piperidinyl, 4-piperidonyl, pyrrolidinyl, 2-pyrrolidonyl, pyrrolinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydroquinolinyl, tetrahydroisoquinolinyl, decahydroquinolinyl, octahydroisoquinolinyl, azocinyl, triazinyl, όH-1,2,5- thiadiazinyl, 2H,6H-l,5,2-dithiazinyl, thienyl, thianthrenyl, pyranyl, isobenzofuranyl, chromenyl, xanthenyl, phenoxathinyl, 2H-pyrrolyl, isothiazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, indolizinyl, isoindolyl, 3H- indolyl, lH-indazoly, purinyl, 4H-quinolizinyl/ phthalazinyl, naphthyridinyl, quinoxalinyl, quinazolinyl, cinnolinyl, pteridinyl, 4aH-carbazolyl/ carbazolyl, β-carbolinyl, phenanthridinyl, acridinyl, pyrimidinyl, phenanthrolinyl, phenazinyl, phenothiazinyl, furazanyl, phenoxazinyl, isochromanyl, chromanyl, imidazolidinyl, imidazolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, pyrazolinyl, piperazinyl, indolinyl, isoindolrnyl, quinuclidinyl, morpholinyl, oxazolidinyl, benzotriazolyl, benzisbxazolyl, oxindolyl, benzoxazolinyl, isatinoyl, and bis- tetrahydrofuranyl:
Figure imgf000017_0002
By way of example and not limitation, carbon bonded heterocycles are bonded at position 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyridine, position 3, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyridazine., position 2, 4, 5, or 6 of a pyrimidine, position 2, 3, 5, or 6 of a pyrazine, position 2, 3, 4, or 5 of a furan, tetrahydrofuran, thiofuran, thiophene, pyrrole or tetrahydropyrrole, position 2, 4, or 5 of an oxazole, imidazole or thiazole, position 3, 4, or 5 of an isoxazole, pyrazole, or isothiazole, position 2 or 3 of an aziridine, position 2, 3, or 4 of an azetidine, position 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of a quinoline or position 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of an isoquinoline. Still more typically, carbon bonded heterocycles include 2- pyridyl, 3-pyridyl, 4-pyridyl, 5-pyridyl, 6-pyridyl, 3-pyridazinyl, 4- pyridazinyl, 5-pyridazinyl, 6-pyridazinyl, 2-pyrimidinyl, 4-pyrimidinyl, 5- pyrimidinyl, 6-pyrimidinyl, 2-pyrazinyl, 3-pyrazinyl, 5-pyrazinyl, 6- pyrazinyl, 2-thiazolyl, 4-thiazolyl, or 5-thiazolyl.
By way of example and not limitation, nitrogen bonded heterocycles are bonded at position 1 of an aziridine, azetidine, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, 2- pyrroline, 3-pyrroline, imidazole, imidazolidine, 2-imidazoline, 3-imidazoline, pyrazole, pyrazoline, 2-pyrazoline, 3-pyrazoline, piperidine, piperazine, indole, indoline, lH-indazole, position 2 of a isoindole, or isoindoline, position 4 of a morpholine, and position 9 of a carbazole, or β-carboline. Still more typically, nitrogen bonded heterocycles include 1-aziridyl, 1-azetedyl, 1- pyrrolyl, 1-imidazolyl, 1-pyrazolyl, and 1-piperidinyl.
"Heterocyclylene" refers to a heterocyclyl, as defined herein, derived by replacing a hydrogen atom from a carbon atom or heteroatom of a heterocyclyl, with an open valence. Similarly, "heteroarylene" refers to an aromatic heterocyclylene. "Heterocyclylalkyl" refers to an acyclic alkyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical {i.e., a heterocyclyl- alkylene- moiety). Typical heterocyclyl alkyl groups include, but are not limited to heterocyclyl-CHb-, 2-(heterocyclyl)ethan~l-yl, and the like, wherein the "heterocyclyl" portion includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described above, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry. One skilled in the art will also understand that the heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable. The heterocyclyl alkyl group comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkyl portion of the arylalkyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms. Examples of heterocyclylalkyls include by way of example and not limitation 5-membered sulfur, oxygen, and/or nitrogen containing heterocycles such as thiazolylmethyl, 2-thiazolylethan-l-yl, imidazolylmethyl, oxazolylmethyl, thiadiazolylmethyl, etc., 6-membered sulfur, oxygen, and/or nitrogen containing heterocycles such as piperidinylmethyl, piperazinylmethyl, morpholinylmethyl, pyridinylmethyl, pyridizylmethyl, pyrimidylmethyl, pyrazinylmethyl, etc.
"Heterocyclylalkenyl" refers to an acyclic alkenyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, but also a sp2 carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical (i.e., a heterocyclyl-alkenylene- moiety). The heterocyclyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described herein, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry, and the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group includes any of the alkenyl groups disclosed herein. One skilled in the art will also understand that the heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable. The heterocyclyl alkenyl group comprises comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkenyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkenyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
"Heterocyclylalkynyl" refers to an acyclic alkynyl radical in which one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, typically a terminal or sp3 carbon atom, but also an sp carbon atom, is replaced with a heterocyclyl radical (i.e., a heterocyclyl-alkynylene- moiety). The heterocyclyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group includes any of the heterocyclyl groups described herein, including those described in Principles of Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry, and the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group includes any of the alkynyl groups disclosed herein. One skilled in the art will also understand that the heterocyclyl group can be attached to the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl by means of a carbon-carbon bond or a carbon-heteroatom bond, with the proviso that the resulting group is chemically stable. The heterocyclyl alkynyl group comprises 2 to 20 carbon atoms, e.g., the alkynyl portion of the heterocyclyl alkynyl group comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms and the heterocyclyl moiety comprises 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
"Heteroaryl" refers to a monovalent aromatic heterocyclyl having at least one heteroatom in the ring. Non-limiting examples of suitable heteroatoms which can be included in the aromatic ring include oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen. Non-limiting examples of heteroaryl rings include all of those listed in the definition of "heterocyclyl", including pyridinyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, purinyl, furanyl, thienyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, carbazolyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, isothiazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, pyridazyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazyl, etc. "Carbocycle" or "carbocyclyl" refers to a saturated, partially unsaturated or aromatic ring having 3 to 7 carbon atoms as a monocycle, 7 to 12 carbon atoms as a bicycle, and up to about 20 carbon atoms as a polycycle. Monocyclic carbocycles have 3 to 6 ring atoms, still more typically 5 or 6 ring atoms. Bicyclic carbocycles have 7 to 12 ring atoms, e.g., arranged as a bicyclo (4,5), (5,5), (5,6) or (6,6) system, or 9 or 10 ring atoms arranged as a bicyclo (5,6) or (6,6) system. Examples of monocyclic carbocycles include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, 1-cyclopent-l-enyl, l-cyclopent-2-enyl, l-cyclopent-3-enyl, cyclohexyl, 1-cyclohex-l-enyl, l-cyclohex-2-enyL 1- cyclohex-3-enyl, phenyl.
"Carbocyclylene" refers to a carbocyclyl or carbocycle as defined above having two monovalent radical centers derived by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same or two different carbon atoms of a parent carbocyclyl. Typical carbocyclylene radicals include, but are not limited to, phenylene.
"Arylheteroalkyl" refers to a heteroalkyl as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom (which may be attached either to a carbon atom or a heteroatom) has been replaced with an aryl group as defined herein. The aryl groups may be bonded to a carbon atom of the heteroalkyl group, or to a heteroatom of the heteroalkyl group, provided that the resulting arylheteroalkyl group provides a chemically stable moiety. For example, an arylheteroalkyl group can have the general formulae -alkylene- O-aryl, -alkylene-O-alkylene-aryl, -alkylene-NH-aryl, -alkylene-NH-alkylene- aryl, -alkylene-S-aryl, -alkylene-S-alkylene-aryl, etc. In addition, any of the alkylene moieties in the general formulae above can be further substituted with any of the substituents defined or exemplified herein.
"Heteroarylalkyl" refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced with a heteroaryl group as defined herein. Non-limiting examples of heteroaryl alkyl include -CHz-pyridinyl, -CHz-pyrrolyl, -CH∑-oxazolyl, -Cϋ-indolyl, -CHb-isoi ndolyl, -CH2-purinyl, -Ctiz-furanyl, -CHz-thienyl, -CEb-benzofuranyl, -CHa-be nzothiophenyl, -CH∑-carbazolyl, -CH2-imidazolyl, -CHb-thiazolyl, -CH2-isoxaz olyl, -CH2-pyrazolyl, -CH2-isothiazolyl, -CHb-quinolyl, -CHb-isoquinolyl, -CH2 -pyridazyl, -CH2-pyrimidyl/ -CHk-pyrazyl, -CH(CH3)-pyridinyl, -CH(CHb)-Py rrolyl, -CH(CH3)-oxazolyl, -CH(CH3)-indolyl, -CH(CH3)-isoindolyl, -CH(CH3) -purinyl, -CHfCH^-furanyl, -CH(CH3)-thienyl, -CH(CH3)-benzofuranyl, -CH( CHO-benzothiophenyl, -CH(CH3)-carbazolyl/ -CH(CH3)-imidazolyl, -CH(CHs) -thiazolyl, -CH(CHs)-IsOXaZoIyI, -CH(CHs)-PyIaZoIyI, -CH(CH3)-isothiazolyl/ - CH(CHs)-quinolyl, -CH(CHs)-IsOqUInOIyI, -CH(CH3)-pyridazyl/ -CH(CH3)-pyr imidyl, -CH(CHs)-pyrazyl, etc. The term "optionally substituted" in reference to a particular moiety of the compound of Formula I (e.g., an optionally substituted aryl group) refers to a moiety having 0, 1, 2, or more substituents.
The term "chiral" refers to molecules which have the property of non- superimposability of the mirror image partner, while the term "achiral" refers to molecules which are superimposable on their mirror image partner.
The term "stereoisomers" refers to compounds which have identical chemical constitution, but differ with regard to the arrangement of the atoms or groups in space.
"Diastereomer" refers to a stereoisomer with two or more centers of chirality and whose molecules are not mirror images of one another.
Diastereomers have different physical properties, e.g., melting points, boiling points, spectral properties, and reactivities. Mixtures of diastereomers may separate under high resolution analytical procedures such as electrophoresis and chromatography. "Enantiomers" refer to two stereoisomers of a compound which are non-superimposable mirror images of one another. Stereochemical definitions and conventions used herein generally follow S. P. Parker, Ed., McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Chemical Terms (1984) McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York; and Eliel, E. and Wilen, S., Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds (1994) John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Many organic compounds exist in optically active forms, i.e., they have the ability to rotate the plane of plane-polarized light. In describing an optically active compound, the prefixes D and L or R and S are used to denote the absolute configuration of the molecule about its chiral center(s). The prefixes d and 1 or (+) and (-) are employed to designate the sign of rotation of plane-polarized light by the compound, with (-) or 1 meaning that the compound is levorotatory. A compound prefixed with (+) or d is dextrorotatory. For a given chemical structure, these stereoisomers are identical except that they are mirror images of one another. A specific stereoisomer may also be referred to as an enantiomer, and a mixture of such isomers is often called an enantiomeric mixture. A 50:50 mixture of enantiorαers is referred to as a racemic mixture or a racemate, which may occur where there has been no stereoselection or stereospecificity in a chemical reaction or process. The terms "racemic mixture" and "racemate" refer to an equimolar mixture of two enantiomeric species, devoid of optical activity.
Protecting Groups
In the context of the present invention, protecting groups include prodrug moieties and chemical protecting groups.
Protecting groups are available, commonly known and used, and are optionally used to prevent side reactions with the protected group during synthetic procedures, i.e. routes or methods to prepare the compounds of the invention. For the most part the decision as to which groups to protect, when to do so, and the nature of the chemical protecting group "PG" will be dependent upon the chemistry of the reaction to be protected against (e.g., acidic, basic, oxidative, reductive or other conditions) and the intended direction of the synthesis. The PG groups do not need to be, and generally are not, the same if the compound is substituted with multiple PG. In general, PG will be used to protect functional groups such as carboxyl, hydroxyl, thio, or amino groups and to thus prevent side reactions or to otherwise facilitate the synthetic efficiency. The order of deprotection to yield free, deprotected groups is dependent upon the intended direction of the synthesis and the reaction conditions to be encountered, and may occur in any order as determined by the artisan.
Various functional groups of the compounds of the invention may be protected. For example, protecting groups for -OH groups (whether hydroxyl, carboxylic acid, phosphonic acid, or other functions) include "ether- or ester-forming groups". Ether- or ester-forming groups are capable of functioning as chemical protecting groups in the synthetic schemes set forth herein. However, some hydroxyl and thio protecting groups are neither ether- nor ester-forming groups, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, and are included with amides, discussed below.
A very large number of hydroxyl protecting groups and amide- forming groups and corresponding chemical cleavage reactions are described in Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, Theodora W. Greene and Peter G. M. Wuts (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1999, ISBN 0-471-16019-9) ("Greene")- See also Kocienski, Philip J.; Protecting Groups (Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart, New York, 1994), which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein. In particular Chapter 1, Protecting Groups: An Overview, pages 1-20, Chapter 2, Hydroxyl Protecting Groups, pages 21-94, Chapter 3, Diol Protecting Groups, pages 95-117, Chapter 4, Carboxyl Protecting Groups, pages 118-154, Chapter 5, Carbonyl Protecting Groups, pages 155-184. For protecting groups for carboxylic acid, phosphonic acid, phosphonate, sulfonic acid and other protecting groups for acids see Greene as set forth below. Such groups include by way of example and not limitation, esters, amides, hydrazides, and the like.
Ether- and Ester-forming protecting groups
Ester-forming groups include: (1) phosphonate ester-forming groups, such as phosphonamidate esters, phosphorothioate esters, phosphonate esters, and phosphon-bis-amidates; (2) carboxyl ester-forming groups, and (3) sulphur ester-forming groups, such as sulphonate, sulfate, and sulfinate.
Metabolites of the Compounds of the Invention
Also falling within the scope of this invention are the in vivo metabolic products of the compounds described herein. Such products may result for example from the oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis, amidation, esterification and the like of the administered compound, primarily due to enzymatic processes. Accordingly, the invention includes compounds produced by a process comprising contacting a compound of this invention with a mammal for a period of time sufficient to yield a metabolic product thereof. Such products typically are identified by preparing a radiolabeled (e.g., C14 or H3) compound of the invention, administering it parenterally in a detectable dose (e.g., greater than about 0.5 mg/kg) to an animal such as rat, mouse, guinea pig, monkey, or to man, allowing sufficient time for metabolism to occur (typically about 30 seconds to 30 hours) and isolating its conversion products from the urine, blood or other biological samples. These products are easily isolated since they are labeled (others are isolated by the use of antibodies capable of binding epitopes surviving in the metabolite). The metabolite structures are determined in conventional fashion, e.g., by MS or NMR analysis. In general, analysis of metabolites is done in the same way as conventional drug metabolism studies well-known to those skilled in the art. The conversion products, so long as they are not otherwise found in vivo, are useful in diagnostic assays for therapeutic dosing of the compounds of the invention even if they possess no anti-infective activity of their own.
Compounds of Formula I or II
In one embodiment, the present application provides compounds according to Formula I or II, as described herein. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, — L2-R3 is —
NH2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, L2 is -NR5 or -O-; and R3 is heteroalkyl or substituted heteroalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, L2 is -NR5 or -O-; and R3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, L2 is -NR5 or -O-; and R3 is arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene; and X2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is -S-, -NR5-, or -O-; and X2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, X1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and X2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, Y1 is - O- or -NR5-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and R2 is alkyl or substituted alkyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, Y1 is — O- or -NR5-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and R1 and R2 are each independently -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5 / -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, Y1 is — O- or -NR5-; Y2 is a covalent bond; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, Y1 is -
O- or -NR5-; Y2 is a covalent bond; and R2 is aryl, substituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted 5- to 7-membered non-aromatic heterocyclyl containing one to 4 hetero atoms selected from a group consisting of N, O, S, and a combination thereof. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or II, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; R2 is aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, -Y1— R1 is - 0-N=C(R6R7).
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula I or π, -Y^R1 is — 0-N=C(R6R7); Y2 is -O- or -NR5-. In the above embodiments of the compounds of formula I or II, each R5,
R6, and R7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl. Compounds of Formula Ia
In one embodiment, the present application provides compounds according to Formula Ia, as described herein.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y'-R1 is - OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y2-R2 is -
OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y'-R1 and -
Y2-R2 are both -OH.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR3-; and R1 and R2 are each independently -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted a!kylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is -
O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and R3 is alkyl, arylalkyl, or heteroalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and R3 is -CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and R3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and R3 is -CH2CHz-O-CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and R3 is benzyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is -
O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; and X1 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-; X1 is -CH2-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, or -CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -X'-IΛ is -
CHk-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; LUs -O.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -X1-!/1- is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 -L1 -X2- is —
CH2-phenylene-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X'-U-X2- is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; L1 is arylene or substituted arylene; X2 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X^U-X2- is — CH2-pheny lene- .
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X^U-X2- is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene;
L1 is -O-; X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; L1 is -O-; X2 is -CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X'-L'-X2- is — CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y3 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl,
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C<O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-0-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y2 is a covalent bond; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y2 is a covalent bond; and R2 is aryl, substituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted 5- to 7-membered non-aromatic heterocyclyl containing 1 to 4 hetereo atoms selected from a group consisting of N, O, S, and a combination thereof.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently — O- or -NR3-; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently — O- or -NR5-; and R2 is aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y'-R1 is -O- N=C(R6R7). In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y'-R1 is -O-
N=C(CHs)2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y^R1 is -O- N=C(R6R7); Y2 is -O- or -NR5-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -Y^R1 is -O-
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In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -OH, - 0-C(O) -O-CH2CH3, -0-CH2-O-C(O) -O-CH(CHs)2, -NH-CH2CH2CH2CH3, - NH2-CH2CH2-N(CH2CH2)2O, or -SH.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or a covalent bond; L1 is a covalent bond or arylene; L2 is -O-; Ri is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is heteroalkyl; and R4 is -OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia7. X1 and X2 are alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; L1 is arylene; L2 is -O-; R3 is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5 / -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5 / -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R4 is -NH(R5).
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is a covalent bond; and L1 is arylene or -O-; L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or - NR5-; L1 is arylene or -O-; U- is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene; Y'-R1 is -0-N=C(R6R7); Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; L1 is arylene or -O-; L2 is -O-; and R2 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is -
O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is — O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -alky lene-O- alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -CH2CH2-O-CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is — CH2-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, Or -CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene,
L1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
Bn another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -X1 -L1- is - CH∑-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, -X1 -L1- is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is a covalent bond. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene,
L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X'-U-X2- is — CI-fe-phenylene-CH.-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X'-U-X2- is - C^-(l,3-phenylene)-CEk-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene,
L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X'-L'-X2- is - CHz-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X1 -L1 -X2- is -
Figure imgf000035_0001
or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene, U is -O-, X2 is -CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene,
U is -O-, X2 is -CH2-, X'-IJ-X2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R7 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NRS R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or a covalent bond; L1 is a covalent bond or arylene; L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is heteroalkyl; and R4 is -OH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene;
Y1 and Y2 are both — O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 is phenylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 and X2 are both a covalent bond. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X: is alkylene;
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; L1 is -O-; R1 is H or alkyl; R2 is H; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; LJ is phenylene; R] is H; R2 is aryl; and X2 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 is alkylene;
Y1 is -NH-;
Y2 is -O-; L1 is phenylene; X2 is alkylene; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is phenyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; L1 is arylene; L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R4 is -NH(R5). In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, L2 is - 0-, -N(RS)-, or -S-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein. Non-limiting examples of alkyl or substituted alkyl include - CH3, -CH(CHa)2, -C(CHB)3, -CH(alkyl), -CH(substituted alkyl), -CH(heteroalkyl), -C(alkyl)2, ^(substituted alkyl)a, -C(heteroalkyl)2, -C(alkyl)(substituted alkyl), -C(heteroalkyl) (substituted alkyl), and -C (alkyl) (heteroalkyl), wherein alkyl, substituted alkyl, and heteroalkyl are as defined and exemplified herein. Non-limiting examples of alkyl or substituted alkyl include -OCHs, -NHCH3, -N(CHs)2, -SCH3, -CH2CH2-O-CH3, -CH2NHCH3, -CH2N(CH 3)2, -CH2-S-CH3, -CH2CH2-OH, -CH2NHa, and -CH2CH2-SH.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -CH2CH2-O-CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene. hi another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is — CH2-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, Or-CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -X^-U- is - CH2-phenyIene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -X]-LJ- is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CH3KX
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X]-IΛX2- is -CHj-phenylene-CHi-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-U-X2- is -CH--(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X1-!,1 -X2- is — CHϊ-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X^L'-X2- is — CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is -CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X^D-X2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, XΛ-U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH2- or -CH(CHs)-O-CH2CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-U-X2- is -CaCHζarylJ-O-CH∑- or — CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-O-CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1-L-X2- is -CH(aryl)CH- O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-D-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(aryl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted-ary I)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-L'-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-IΛX2- is -CH2CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-IJ-X2- is -CH(arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CHCsubstituted-arylalkylJCrij-O-CHb-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X]-LΛX2- is -CHi-O-CraCHCarylalkyl)- or — CEb-O-CHbCHCsubstituted-arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X^D-X2- is -CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH-CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X^U-X2- is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2-O-CH(substituted-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-U-X2- is -CJk-O-OfcCHC-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2C^substituted -O-arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X^U-X2- is -CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1-L:-X2- is -CHC-alkylene-O-arylalky^CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X'-L'-X2- is -CH2~O-CH(~alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X^IΛX2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substiruted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 and Y2 are both -O- .
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH7 Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 is phenylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 and X2 are both a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; L1 is -O-; R1 is H or alkyl; R2 is H; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; L1 is phenylene; R1 is H; R2 is aryl; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -NH-; Y2 is -O-; L1 is phenylene; X2 is alkylene; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-Rs; and R2 is phenyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; L1 is arylene; L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R4 is - NH(R5).
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), L2 is — O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -CH2CH2-O-CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5)., X1 is - CHa-, -CH2CH2-, -CHzCH2CH2-, Or -CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is - NH(RS), -χi-Li- is -CH2-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X3 is alkylene, L1 is -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is - NH(R5), -OC-IJ- is -CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), χi-U-X*- is -CH2-ρhenyϊene-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Xi-U-X?- is -CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Xα is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X'-U-X2- is - CH.-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X^-U-X2- is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, U is -O-, X2 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is -CHz-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X^IΛX2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X'-V-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH2- or -CH(CHa)-O-CH2CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X]-IΛX2- is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), χi_Li2- is -CH(aryl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), χi_IΛX2- is -CH2-O-CH(aryl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X'-IΛX2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X'-V-X2- is -CH2CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1-Li-XZ- is _CH(arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X'-LΛX2- is -CH2-O-CH(arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X^IΛX2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH-CH(substituted~arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), χi-Li-X2- is -CraCH^O-arylalkylJ-P-Ctfc- or — CH2CH(substituted -O- arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Xi-U-X2- is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -O- arylalkylJCH^O-CHb-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X>-U-X2~ is -CH2 -O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or -CH2 -O-CH(substituted-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Iax R4 is -NH(R5), χi_Li2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)- or — CHa-O-CHaCHCsubstituted -O- arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X'-LΛX2- is -CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(SUb stituted - alkylene-O-arylaIkyl)-O-CH--.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), χi_Li-X2- is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -alkylene- O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), XMJ-X*- is -CH2-O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2-O-CH(substiruted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Xi-Li-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substiruted alkylene-O-ary lalky I)- .
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y: and Y2 are each independently — O- or -NR5-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 and Y2 are each independently — O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 is — NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl or -alkyIene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 is - NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), Y1 is - O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R3 and R2 are both H; and L: is phenylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 and X2 are both a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; L1 is -O-; R1 is H or alkyl; R2 is H; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; L1 is phenylene; R1 is H; R2 is aryl; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -NH(R5), X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -NH-; Y2 is -O-; L1 is phenylene; X2 is alkylene; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is phenyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, X1 and X2 are alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; Ln is arylene; L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-CXO^O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and R4 is - SH. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, L2 is - O, -N(R5)-, or -S-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, L2 is - O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl and heteroalkyl are any alkyl and heteroalkyl defined and exemplified herein.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, L2 is — O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, L2 is — O, -N(R5)-, or -S-, R3 is -CH2CH2-O-CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is - CH2-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, or -CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, -X1-IΛ is - CHb-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, -X'-L1- is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CHa)-O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, La is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^-U-X2- is -CH∑-phenylene-CH∑-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X'-U-X2- is -CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X^lJ-X2- is - CH.-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X1H[J-X2- is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is — O-, X2 is alkylene.
Li another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is -CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -U-X2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -L1 -X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH2- or -CH(CHs)-O-CH2CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -U -X2- is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substiruted-aryl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X7-L1-X2- is -CH(aryl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(aryl)CH2- or — CH2-O-CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -IJ-X2- is -CHbCHtarylalkylJ-O-Cri;- or — CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH7 X'-IΛX2- is -CH(arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1^-U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(aryialkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted aryIalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -L1 -X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X]-IΛX2- is -CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^IΛX2- is -CHC-O-arylalky^CH∑-O-Cϋ- or — CH(substituted -O-arylalky I)CH2-O-CHz-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^U-X2- is -CH2 -O-CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or -CH2 -O-CH^ubstituted-O-arylalky^CH^.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 -L1 -X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted -O-arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X'-IΛX2- is -CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyI)-O-CH2- or — CHaCHCsubstituted -alkylene-O- arylalkylJ-O-CHi-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^L1OC2- is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X^U-X2- is -CH2 -O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalky I)CH2- or — CH2-OCH(substituted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X'-IΛX2- is -CH2-O-CaCH^alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substiruted alkylene-O- arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5 / aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y: and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 is - NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 is — NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, Y1 is — O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 is phenylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 and X2 are both a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; L1 is -O-; R1 is H or alkyl; R2 is H; and X2 is alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia7 R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene; Y: is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; L1 is phenylene; R1 is H; R2 is aryl; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is -SH, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -NH-; Y2 is -O-; L1 is phenylene; X2 is alkylene; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is phenyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula Ia, R4 is OH, and X'-Li- X^P(O)(Y1R1XY2R2) is:
Figure imgf000050_0001
wherein Z2 is selected from the group consisting of halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, and alkoxy.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, - NH(R5), X1 and X2 are alkylene; Y1 is -O- or -NR5-; Y2 is -O- or -NR5-; L1 is arylene; R1 is H, alkyl, or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; L2 is a bond, R3 is a substituted alkyl, wherein the substituted alkyl is alkyl defined or exemplified herein. The substituents may include amino, amido, heteroalkyl, etc. Non-limiting examples of substituted alkyl include -CH2-NH2, -CHi-NH-C(O)-CHs, - CH2-C(O)-NH-CH3, -CH2-CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, -CH2-CH2-C(O)-NH-CH3, -CH2-NH- C(O)-CH2-CH3, -CH2-C(O)-NH-CH2-CH37-CH2CH2-O-CH3, -CH2CH(CHa)-O-CH3, - CH2-O-CH2-CH3, -CH2-O-CH(CH3)CH3, -CH2CH2-S-CH3 Or -CH2-S-CH(CH3)CH3, - CH2-S-CH2CHs or -CH2CH2-NH2-CH3, -CH2CH(CHs)-NH2-CH3, -CH2-NHz-CH2CH3, -CH2-NH2-CH(CH3) CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent, R3 is -CH2-NH2, -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, Xl is - CH2-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, or -CH2CH(CH2)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3 , X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, -X1-L1- is - CBb-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH7 -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, -JC-U- is - CH2CH2-O- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs7X1 is alkylene, L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia7 R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X'-L'-X2- is - CHϊ-pheny lene-CH2- . In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1^-X2- is - CH2-(l,3-phenylene)-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2, or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X1AJ-X2- is - CHj-phenylene-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is arylene or substituted arylene, X2 is a covalent bond, X^IΛX2- is -CH2-(1,3- phenylene)- or -CH2-(l,4-phenylene)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, X1 is alkylene, L1 is -O-, X2 is -CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, χi_Li2_ is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, Xi-L1OC2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH2- or -CH(CHs)-O-CH2CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, Xi-U-X2- is -CH2CH(aryl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-O~CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R3), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, χi_L i2_ is
Figure imgf000053_0001
or — CH(substituted-aryl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, χi-Li-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(aryl)CH2- or — CH∑-O-CHζsubstituted-ary^CH^.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, X1-L1-X2- is -CH2-O-CH2CH(aryl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-aryl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, χi-U-X2- is -CH2CH(arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, X1 is alkylene, X'-U-X2- is -CH(arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, X'-U-X2- is -CH.-O-CH(arylalkyl)CH2- or — CHi-O-CH(substituted arylaIkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, Xi-U-X2- is -CHa-O-CH2CH(arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted-arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, Xi-U-X2- is -CH2CH(-O-arylalky I)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted -O- arylalkyl)-O-CH2-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 Or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X: is alkylene, XΪ-D-X2- is -CH(-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -O- arylaIkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, X'-V-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(-O-aryIalkyl)CH2- or — CHz-O-CH(substituted-O- arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, X^IΛX2- is -CHa-O-CHaCH^O-arylalkyl)- or — CHa-O-CHzCH^ubstituted -O- arylalkyl)-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, X1 is alkylene, Xi-U-X2- is -CH2CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CH2- or — CH2CH(substituted - alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-O-CHa-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, Xi-U-X2- is -CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2- or — CH(substituted -alkylene- O-arylalkyl)CH2-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene, X'-U-X2- is -CH2-O-CH(-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2- or — CH2 -O-CH(substituted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, X1 is alkylene, X^U-X2- is -Clk-O-CHbCHt-alkylene-O-arylalkyl)- or — CH2-O-CH2CH(substituted alkylene-O-arylalkyl)-. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH7 or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CHs, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH3, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 and Y2 are both — O-, R1 and R2 are each independently H or alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHa-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-, R1 and R2 are each H.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHa, Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, - alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CHz-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is alkyl or -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, Y1 is -NR5-; Y2 is -O-; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5; and R2 is aryl. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CHs, Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; R1 is H; and R2 is alkyl, aryl, or substituted aryl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 is phenylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), U is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; R1 and R2 are both H; and L1 and X2 are both a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; L1 is -O-; R1 is H or alkyl; R2 is H; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or - NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -O-; Y2 is a covalent bond; L1 is phenylene; R1 is H; R2 is aryl; and X2 is alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ia, R4 is OH, -SH, or — NH(R5), L2 is a covalent bond, R3 is -CH2-NH2 or -CH2-NH-C(O)-CH3, X1 is alkylene; Y1 is -NH-; Y2 is -O-; L1 is phenylene; X2 is alkylene; R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R3; and R2 is phenyl.
In the above embodiments of the compounds of formula Ia, each R5, R6, and R7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, ■ substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of .formula. Ia, the compound is selected from the group consisting of:
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or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, and/or esters thereof. Compounds of Formula Ha
In one embodiment, the present application provides compounds according to Formula Ha, as described herein. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, or substituted alkynylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1
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In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is
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wherein Z is O, NR7, or S; each R6 is independently halo, hydroxy^ amino, cyano, alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkoxy, N-alkyl amino, N,N-dialkyl amino, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; R7 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; n is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and when n is 1, then m is 0, 1, or 2; when n is 2, then m is 0, 1, 2, or 3; when n is 3, then m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; when n is 4, then m is 0, 1, 1, 3, 4, or 5; and when n is 5, then m is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ila, L1 is a covalent bond.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, L1 is -NR3- or -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, L1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ila, L1 is (R )m ; wherein m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; and each R6 is independently H, halo, hydroxy!, amino, cyano, alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkoxy, N-alkyl amino, N,N- dialkyl amino, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, Y1 is a covalent bond; and Y2 is -O- or -NR4-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ila, Y1 is -O-; and Y2 - NR4-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula JHa, Y1 and Y2 are both - NR4-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ila, -X1-L1-X2- is -
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; and R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is -NR3- or -O-; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene. In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, -X'-U-X2- is - CHzCHt-O-CH2-.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is -NR3- or -O-; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; and R1 and R2 are each independently H7 alkyl, or substituted alkyl,
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X3 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, -X1 -L1 -X2- is
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In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, X1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond; X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; and R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
In the above embodiments of the compounds of formula Ha, each R3, R4, and R5 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl.
In another embodiment of the compounds of formula Ha, the compound is selected from the group consisting of:
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or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, and/or esters thereof.
In still yet another embodiment, compounds of Formula I or II are named below in tabular format (Table 6) as compounds of general Formula III:
T1 C T2
Formula III
Compounds of general Formula I or II are depicted as a "core" structure (C) substituted with four moieties Tl, T2, T3 and T4. The core structures C are depicted in Table 1. The points of attachment of Tl, T2, T3 and T4 are indicated on each of the core structures depicted in Table 1. Tables 2-5, respectively, show the structures of the Tl, T2, T3 and T4 moieties. The point of attachment of the core structure C is indicated in each of the structures of Tl, T2, T3 and T4. The core structure C in Table 1, and each substituent Tl, T2, T3 and T4 in Tables 2-5 are represented by a "code" comprising a letter and a number. Each structure of a compound of Formula III can be designated in tabular form by combining the "code" representing each structural moiety using the following syntax: T1.T2.T3.T4. Thus, for example, TlA, T2A, T3A and T4A represents the following structure:
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In the structures depicted in Tables 1-5, the term "AIk" means a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or alkylene group, -wherein the terms "alkyl" and "alkylene" are as defined herein. "AIk" means an alkyl group when depicted as monovalent, and an alkylene group when depicted as divalent. "Het" is a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclyl or heterocyclylene group, wherein the term "heterocyclyl" is as defined herein, and the term "heterocyclylene" means a heterocyclyl group as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an open valence (in analogy to alkylene), thereby defining a divalent heterocyclyl. "Het" is a heterocyclyl when depicted as monovalent, and heterocyclylene when depicted as divalent. "Ar" is a substitute or unsubstituted aryl or arylene group, wherein the term "aryl" is as defined herein, and the term "arylene" means an aryl group as defined herein, in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an open valence (in analogy to alkylene), thereby defining a divalent aryl. ""Ar" is aryl when depicted as monovalent, and arylene when depicted as divalent. When substituted, "AIk", "Het", and "Ar" can be substituted with any of the substituents defined or exemplified herein. For example, substituents of "AIk" can include ether, halogen, -OH, amide, amine, etc., substituents of "Het" can include alkyl, aryl, carbonyl, -OH, halogen, and substituents of "Ar" can include alkyl, aryl, -OH, halogen, etc., with the proviso that the resulting structure is chemically reasonable, and would provide compounds which are sufficiently stable for formulation in a pharmaceutically acceptable composition. Table 1: Core Structure
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Table 2: Tl Structures
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Table 3: T2 Structures
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Table 4: T3 Structures
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Table 5: T4 Structures
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Table 6: List of Compound Structure of Formula III with the core structure CCl)
T1A.T2A.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3A.T4A, TlC.T2A.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3A.T4A, T1C.T2B.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3A.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3A.T4A, TlC.T2D.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3A.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3A.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3A.T4A, TlC.T2F.T3A.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3A.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3A.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3B.T4A, T1C.T2A.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3B.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3B.T4A, T1C.T2B.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3B.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3B.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3B.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3B.T4A, TlC.T2D.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3B.T4A, TlE.T2D.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3B.T4A, T1CT2E.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3B.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3B.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3B.T4A, T1C.T2F.T3B.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3B.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3B.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3C.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3C.T4A, T1C.T2A.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3C.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3C.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3C.T4A, T1C.T2B.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3CT4A, T1A.T2CT3C.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3C.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3C.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3C.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3C.T4A, T1C.T2D.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3C.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3C.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3C.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3C.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3C.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3C.T4A, TlC.T2F.T3C.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3C.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3C.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2A.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2B.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2D.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3D.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3D.T4A, T1C.T2F.T3D.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3D.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3D.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3E.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3E.T4A, T1C.T2A.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3E.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3E.T4A, TlC.T2B.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3E.T4A, TlB.T2C.T3E.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3E.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3E.T4A, T1C.T2D.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3E.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3E.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3E.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3E.T4A, T1C.T2F.T3E.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3E.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3E.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2A.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2B.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2D.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3F.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3F.T4A, T1C.T2F.T3F.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3F.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3F.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2A.T3G.T4A, T1CT2A.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2A.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2A.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2B.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2B.T3G.T4A, T1CT2B.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2B.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2B.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2C.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2C.T3G.T4A, T1C.T2C.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2C.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2C.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2D.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2D.T3G.T4A, T1C.T2D.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2D.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2D.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2E.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2E.T3G.T4A, T1C.T2E.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2E.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2E.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2F.T3G.T4A, T1B.T2F.T3G.T4A, T1C.T2F.T3G.T4A, T1D.T2F.T3G.T4A, T1E.T2F.T3G.T4A, T1A.T2A.T3A.T4B, T1B.T2A.T3A.T4B, T1C.T2A.T3A.T4B, T1D.T2A.T3A.T4B, T1E.T2A.T3A.T4B, T1A.T2B.T3A.T4B, T1B.T2B.T3A.T4B, T1C.T2B.T3A.T4B, T1D.T2B.T3A.T4B, T1E.T2B.T3A.T4B, T1A.T2C.T3A.T4B, T1B.T2C.T3A.T4B, T1C.T2C.T3A.T4B, T1D.T2C.T3A.T4B, T1E.T2C.T3A.T4B, T1A.T2D.T3A.T4B, T1B.T2D.T3A.T4B, T1C.T2D.T3A.T4B, T1D.T2D.T3A.T4B, T1E.T2D.T3A.T4B, T1A.T2E.T3A.T4B, T1B.T2E.T3A.T4B, T1C.T2E.T3A.T4B, T1D.T2E.T3A.T4B, 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T1A.T2E.T3E.T4F, T1B.T2E.T3E.T4F, T1C.T2E.T3E.T4F, T1D.T2E.T3E.T4F, T1E.T2E.T3E.T4F, T1A.T2F.T3E.T4F, T1B.T2F.T3E.T4F, T1C.T2F.T3E.T4F, T1D.T2F.T3E.T4F, T1E.T2F.T3E.T4F, T1A.T2A.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2A.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2A.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2A.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2A.T3F.T4F, T1A.T2B.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2B.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2B.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2B.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2B.T3F.T4F, T1A.T2C.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2C.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2C.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2C.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2C.T3F.T4F, T1A.T2D.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2D.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2D.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2D.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2D.T3F.T4F, T1A.T2E.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2E.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2E.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2E.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2E.T3F.T4F, TlA.T2F.T3F.T4F, T1B.T2F.T3F.T4F, T1C.T2F.T3F.T4F, T1D.T2F.T3F.T4F, T1E.T2F.T3F.T4F, T1A.T2A.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2A.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2A.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2A.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2A.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2B.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2B.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2B.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2B.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2B.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2C.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2C.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2C.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2C.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2C.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2D.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2D.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2D.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2D.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2D.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2E.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2E.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2E.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2E.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2E.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2F.T3G.T4F, T1B.T2F.T3G.T4F, T1C.T2F.T3G.T4F, T1D.T2F.T3G.T4F, T1E.T2F.T3G.T4F, T1A.T2A.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2C.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3A.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3A.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3A.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3A.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3A.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2C.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3B.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3B.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3B.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3B.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3B.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3CT4G, T1B.T2A.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3C.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3C.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3C.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3CT4G, T1B.T2B.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3C.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3CT4G, T1E.T2B.T3CT4G, T1A.T2C.T3C.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3C.T4G, TlD.T2C.T3C.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3C.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3C.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3C.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3C.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3C.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3C.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3C.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3C.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3C.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3C.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3C.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3C.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3C.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3C.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3D.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3D.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2CT3D.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3D.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3D.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3D.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3D.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3D.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3D.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3D.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3E.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3E.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2C.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3E.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3E.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3E.T4G, TlC.T2E.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3E.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3E.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3E.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3E.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3E.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3F.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3F.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2C.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3F.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3F.T4G, TlC.T2D.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3F.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3F.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3F.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3F.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3F.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3F.T4G, T1A.T2A.T3G.T4G, T1B.T2A.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2A.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2A.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2A.T3G.T4G, T1A.T2B.T3G.T4G, T1B.T2B.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2B.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2B.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2B.T3G.T4G, T1A.T2CT3G.T4G, T1B.T2C.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2C.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2C.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2C.T3G.T4G, T1A.T2D.T3G.T4G, T1B.T2D.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2D.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2D.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2D.T3G.T4G, T1A.T2E.T3G.T4G, T1B.T2E.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2E.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2E.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2E.T3G.T4G, T1A.T2F.T3G.T4G, T1B.T2F.T3G.T4G, T1C.T2F.T3G.T4G, T1D.T2F.T3G.T4G, T1E.T2F.T3G.T4G.
Phosphonate embodiments of compounds of Formula I
In another embodiment, the compounds of the present invention can have one of the structures shown in Table 1.1, wherein M represents alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and Z represents halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, or alkoxy.
Pd1 and Pd2 are each independently selected from species in Tables 20.1 to 20.37. The variables used in Tables 20.1 to 20.37 (e.g., W3, R1, etc.) pertain only to Tables 20.1-20.37, unless otherwise indicated. Additional phosphonate groups are disclosed in U.S. patent publication No. 2004/100960, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The variables used in Tables 20.1 to 20.37 have the following definitions:
R1 is independently H or alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms; R2 is independently H, R1, R3 or R4 wherein each R4 is independently substituted with 0 to 3 R3 groups or taken together at a carbon atom, two R2 groups form a ring of 3 to 8 carbons and the ring may be substituted with 0 to 3 R3 groups;
R3 is R3a, R3b, R3c or R3d, provided that when R3 is bound to a heteroatom, then R3 is R3c or R3d;
R3a is F, Cl, Br, I, -CN, N3 or -NO2;
R3b is Y1;
R3c is -Rx, -N(Rx)(Rx), -SRx, -S(O)Rx, -S(O)2Rx, -S(O)(ORx), -S(O)2(ORx), - OC(YOR*, OCCP)OR*, -OC(Y1XN(R=O(Rx)), -SC(Y^R*, -SC(Y')ORX, -SC(Y1XN(Rx)(R*)), -N(Rx)C(Y^R", -N(Rx)C(Y1PR", or -N(R")C(Y1)(N(R")(R")) ;
R3d is -C(Y^)R", -C(Y])OR" or -C(Y1XN(Rx)(Rx));
R4 is an alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 2 to 18 carbon atoms, or alkynyl of 2 to 18 carbon atoms;
R5 is R4 wherein each R4 is substituted with 0 to 3 R3 groups;
R5a is independently alkylene of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, alkenylene of 2 to 18 carbon atoms, or alkynylene of 2-18 carbon atoms any one of which alkylene, alkenylene or alkynylene is substituted with 0-3 R3 groups;
W3 Is W4 Or W5;
W4 is R5, -C(Y1JR5, -C(Y1JW5, -SO2R5, or -SO2W5;
Ws is carbocycle or heterocycle wherein W5 is independently substituted with 0 to 3 R2 groups;
W6 is W3 independently substituted with 1, 2, or 3 A3 groups;
M2 is 0, 1 or 2;
M12a is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12;
M12b is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12;
MIa, MIc, and MId are independently 0 or 1; and
M12c is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12. Table 1.1
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Figure imgf000088_0002
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Table 20.1
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Figure imgf000089_0003
Figure imgf000089_0004
Figure imgf000089_0005
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Table 20.3
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Table 20.4
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Table 20.5
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Table 20.6
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Table 20.7
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Table 20.8
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Table 20.9
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Figure imgf000097_0003
Figure imgf000097_0004
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Table 20.11
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Table 20.12
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Table 20.13
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Table 20.14
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Table 20.15
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Table 20.16
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Table 20.17
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Figure imgf000105_0002
Figure imgf000105_0003
Figure imgf000105_0004
Table 20.18
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Table 20.19
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Table 20.20
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Table 20.22
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Table 20.23
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no Table 20.24
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Table 20.25
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Table 20.26
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160 161 162
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163 164 165
Figure imgf000114_0003
166 167 168
Figure imgf000114_0004
169 170 171 Table 20.27
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172 173
Figure imgf000115_0002
174 175
Figure imgf000115_0003
176 177
Figure imgf000115_0004
179
Table 20.28
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Figure imgf000116_0002
185
Table 20.29
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186 187
Figure imgf000117_0002
188 189
Figure imgf000117_0003
190 191
Figure imgf000117_0004
193
Table 20.30
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Figure imgf000118_0002
199
Table20.31
Figure imgf000119_0001
200
201
Figure imgf000119_0002
202
203
Figure imgf000119_0003
204
Figure imgf000119_0004
207
206 Table 20.32
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Figure imgf000120_0002
212
Figure imgf000120_0003
Table 20.33
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214
215
Figure imgf000121_0002
216
217
Figure imgf000121_0003
221
220 Table 20.34
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Figure imgf000122_0002
226
Figure imgf000122_0003
Table 20.35
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Figure imgf000123_0002
Figure imgf000123_0003
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Table 20.36
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Figure imgf000124_0002
Figure imgf000124_0003
240 241
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242 243
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In the following embodiments, the term "Sc" refers to one of the structures of Table 1.1.
In one embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is - O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH^nZyI)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CHZCH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd5 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000126_0001
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CHS.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C (O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -O-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CH3)2/ Pd2 1S -O-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CH3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula A; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3, Pd2 is -Q-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CH3)S.
In one embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CHS.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CHtbenzyty-C^-O-CraCHkCIkCHs. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CHs; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH^nZyI)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000127_0001
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHsK Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CHs, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula B; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3.
In one embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is — O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CHs. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH (CHs)-C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000128_0001
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHa)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl) -C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000128_0002
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000128_0003
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CH3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CHaCH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula C; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3.
In one embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is - O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I7 Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -O-Ph; Pd2 is -NH-CH^nZyI)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CHs. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHS)-C(O)-O-CH2CH2CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-CH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(CHs)-C(O)-O-
Figure imgf000129_0001
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs; Pd2 is
Figure imgf000129_0002
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH^r-ZyI)-C(O)-O-CH2CHaCH2CH3; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CHs.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O-CH2CHs; Pd2 is -NH-CH(benzyl)-C(O)-O- CH2CH2CH2CH3. In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH(CHs)2.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CH3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-O-CH2CH3.
In another embodiment of the compounds of Formula I, Sc is Formula D; Pd1 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3, Pd2 is -0-CH2-O-C(O)-C(CHs)3.
In still another embodiment, selected compounds of Formula I are named below in tabular format (Table 11) as compounds of general Formula IV (below):
X A Y Z
Formula IV where A, X, Y and Z are defined in Tables 7-10, below. Each compound is designated in tabular form by combining the "code" representing each structural moiety using the following syntax: A.X.Y.Z Thus, for example, Al -Xl -Yl. Zl. represents the following structure:
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Table 7: " A" Structures
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Table 8: "X" Structures
Code 'X" Structure
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Table 9: "Y" Structures
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Table 10: "Z" Structures
Figure imgf000131_0003
Figure imgf000132_0001
Figure imgf000133_0001
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Table 11
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Pharmaceutical Formulations
The compounds of this invention are formulated with conventional carriers and excipients, which will be selected in accord with ordinary practice. Tablets will contain excipients, glidants, fillers, binders and the like. Aqueous formulations are prepared in sterile form, and when intended for delivery by other than oral administration generally will be isotonic. AU formulations will optionally contain excipients such as those set forth in the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients (1986), herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Excipients include ascorbic acid and other antioxidants, chelating agents such as EDTA, carbohydrates such as dextrin, hydroxyalkylcellulose, hydroxyalkylmethylcellulose, stearic acid and the like. The pH of the formulations ranges from about 3 to about 11, but is ordinarily about 7 to 10.
While it is possible for the active ingredients to be administered alone it maybe preferable to present them as pharmaceutical formulations. The formulations of the invention, both for veterinary and for human use, comprise at least one active ingredient, together with one or more acceptable carriers and optionally other therapeutic ingredients. The carrier(s) must be "acceptable" in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation and physiologically innocuous to the recipient thereof.
The formulations include those suitable for the foregoing administration routes. The formulations may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmacy. Techniques and formulations generally are found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mack Publishing Co., Easton, Pa.), herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Such methods include the step of bringing into association the active ingredient with the carrier which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients. In general the formulations are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing into association the active ingredient with liquid carriers or finely divided solid carriers or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product.
Formulations of the present invention suitable for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules, cachets or tablets each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient; as a powder or granules; as a solution or a suspension in an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid; or as an oil-in- water liquid emulsion or a water-in-oil liquid emulsion. The active ingredient may also be administered as a bolus, electuary or paste.
A tablet is made by compression or molding, optionally with one or more accessory ingredients. Compressed tablets may be prepared by compressing in a suitable machine the active ingredient in a free-flowing form such as a powder or granules, optionally mixed with a binder, lubricant, inert diluent, preservative, surface active or dispersing agent. Molded tablets may be made by molding in a suitable machine a mixture of the powdered active ingredient moistened with an inert liquid diluent. The tablets may optionally be coated or scored and optionally are formulated so as to provide slow or controlled release of the active ingredient.
For administration to the eye or other external tissues e.g., mouth and skin, the formulations are preferably applied as a topical ointment or cream containing the active ingredient(s) in an amount of, for example, 0.075 to 20% w/w (including active ingredient(s) in a range between 0.1% and 20% in increments of 0.1% w/w such as 0.6% w/w, 0.7% w/w, etc.), preferably 0.2 to 15% w/w and most preferably 0.5 to 10% w/w. When formulated in an ointment, the active ingredients may be employed with either a paraffinic or a water-miscible ointment base. Alternatively, the active ingredients may be formulated in a cream with an oil-in-water cream base. If desired, the aqueous phase of the cream base may include, for example, at least 30% w/w of a polyhydric alcohol, i.e. an alcohol having two or more hydroxyl groups such as propylene glycol, butane 1,3-diol, mannitol, sorbitol, glycerol and polyethylene glycol (including PEG 400) and mixtures thereof. The topical formulations may desirably include a compound which enhances absorption or penetration of the active ingredient through the skin or other affected areas. Examples of such dermal penetration enhancers include dimethyl sulphoxide and related analogs.
The oily phase of the emulsions of this invention may be constituted from known ingredients in a known manner. While the phase may comprise merely an emulsifier (otherwise known as an emulgent), it desirably comprises a mixture of at least one emulsifier with a fat or an oil or with both a fat and an oil. Preferably, a hydrophilic emulsifier is included together with a lipophilic emulsifier which acts as a stabilizer. It is also preferred to include both an oil and a fat. Together, the emulsifier(s) with or without stabilizer(s) make up the so-called emulsifying wax, and the wax together with the oil and fat make up the so-called emulsifying ointment base which forms the oily dispersed phase of the cream formulations.
Emulgents and emulsion stabilizers suitable for use in the formulation of the invention include Tween® 60, Span® 80, cetostearyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, glyceryl mono-stearate and sodium lauryl sulfate.
The choice of suitable oils or fats for the formulation is based on achieving the desired cosmetic properties. The cream should preferably be a non-greasy, non- staining and "washable product with suitable consistency to avoid leakage from tubes or other containers. Straight or branched chain, mono- or dibasic alkyl esters such as di-isoadipate, isocetyl stearate, propylene glycol diester of coconut fatty acids, isopropyl myristate, decyl oleate, isopropyl palmitate, butyl stearate, 2-ethylhexyI palmitate or a blend of branched chain esters known as Crodamol CAP may be used, the last three being preferred esters. These may be used alone or in combination depending on the properties required. Alternatively, high melting point lipids such as white soft paraffin and/or liquid paraffin or other mineral oils are used.
Pharmaceutical formulations according to the present invention comprise one or more compounds of the invention together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or excipients and optionally other therapeutic agents. Pharmaceutical formulations containing the active ingredient may be in any form suitable for the intended method of administration. When used for oral use for example, tablets, troches, lozenges, aqueous or oil suspensions, dispersible powders or granules, emulsions, hard or soft capsules, syrups or elixirs may be prepared. Compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions and such compositions may contain one or more agents including sweetening agents, flavoring agents, coloring agents and preserving agents, in order to provide a palatable preparation. Tablets containing the active ingredient in admixture with non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable excipient which are suitable for manufacture of tablets are acceptable. These excipients may be, for example, inert diluents, such as calcium or sodium carbonate, lactose, lactose monohydrate, croscarmellose sodium, povidone, calcium or sodium phosphate; granulating and disintegrating agents, such as maize starch, or alginic acid; binding agents, such as cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, starch, gelatin or acacia; and lubricating agents, such as magnesium stearate, stearic acid or talc. Tablets may be uncoated or may be coated by known techniques including microencapsulation to delay disintegration and adsorption in the gastrointestinal tract and thereby provide a sustained action over a longer period. For example, a time delay material such as glyceryl monostearate or glyceryl distearate alone or with a wax may be employed.
Formulations for oral use may be also presented as hard gelatin capsules where the active ingredient is mixed with an inert solid diluent, for example calcium phosphate or kaolin, or as soft gelatin capsules wherein the active ingredient is mixed with water or an oil medium, such as peanut oil, liquid paraffin or olive oil. Aqueous suspensions of the invention contain the active materials in admixture with excipients suitable for the manufacture of aqueous suspensions. Such excipients include a suspending agent, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcelluose, sodium alginate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gum tragacanth and gum acacia, and dispersing or wetting agents such as a naturally occurring phosphatide {e.g., lecithin), a condensation product of an alkylene oxide with a fatty acid (e.g., polyoxyethylene stearate), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a long chain aliphatic alcohol (e.g., heptadecaethyleneoxycetanol), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from a fatty acid and a hexitol anhydride (e.g., polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate). The aqueous suspension may also contain one or more preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxy-benzoate, one or more coloring agents, one or more flavoring agents and one or more sweetening agents, such as sucrose or saccharin.
Oil suspensions may be formulated by suspending the active ingredient in a vegetable oil, such as arachis oil, olive oil, sesame oil or coconut oil, or in a mineral oil such as liquid paraffin. The oral suspensions may contain a thickening agent, such as beeswax, hard paraffin or cetyl alcohol. Sweetening agents, such as those set forth herein, and flavoring agents may be added to provide a palatable oral preparation. These compositions may be preserved by the addition of an antioxidant such as ascorbic acid.
Dispersible powders and granules of the invention suitable for preparation of an aqueous suspension by the addition of water provide the active ingredient in admixture with a dispersing or wetting agent, a suspending agent, and one or more preservatives. Suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents are exemplified by those disclosed above. Additional excipients, for example sweetening, flavoring and coloring agents, may also be present.
The pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may also be in the form of oil-in- water emulsions. The oily phase may be a vegetable oil, such as olive oil or arachis oil, a mineral oil, such as liquid paraffin, or a mixture of these. Suitable emulsifying agents include naturally-occurring gums, such as gum acacia and gum tragacanth, naturally occurring phosphatides, such as soybean lecithin, esters or partial esters derived from fatty acids and hexitol anhydrides, such as sorbitan monooleate, and condensation products of these partial esters with ethylene oxide, such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate. The emulsion may also contain sweetening and flavoring agents. Syrups and elixirs may be formulated with sweetening agents, such as glycerol, sorbitol or sucrose. Such formulations may also contain a demulcent, a preservative, a flavoring or a coloring agent.
The pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may be in the form of a sterile injectable preparation, such as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension. This suspension may be formulated according to the known art using those suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents which have been mentioned herein. The sterile injectable preparation may also be a sterile injectable solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent, such as a solution in 1,3-butane-diol or prepared as a lyophilized powder. Among the acceptable vehicles and solvents that may be employed are water, Ringer's solution and isotonic sodium, chloride solution. In addition, sterile fixed oils may conventionally be employed as a solvent or suspending medium. For this purpose any bland fixed oil may be employed including synthetic mono- or diglycerides. In addition, fatty acids such as oleic acid may likewise be used in the preparation of injectables.
The amount of active ingredient that may be combined with the carrier material to produce a single dosage form will vary depending upon the host treated and the particular mode of administration. For example, a time-release formulation intended for oral administration to humans may contain approximately 1 to 1000 mg of active material compounded with an appropriate and convenient amount of carrier material which may vary from about 5 to about 95% of the total compositions (weight:weight). The pharmaceutical composition can be prepared to provide easily measurable amounts for administration. For example, an aqueous solution intended for intravenous infusion may contain from about 3 to 500 μg of the active ingredient per milliliter of solution in order that infusion of a suitable volume at a rate of about 30 mL/hr can occur.
Formulations suitable for administration to the eye include eye drops -wherein the active ingredient is dissolved or suspended in a suitable carrier, especially an aqueous solvent for the active ingredient. The active ingredient is preferably present in such formulations in a concentration of 0.5 to 20%, advantageously 0.5 to 10% particularly about 1.5% w/w.
Formulations suitable for topical administration in the mouth include lozenges comprising the active ingredient in a flavored basis, usually sucrose and acacia or tragacanth; pastilles comprising the active ingredient in an inert basis such as gelatin and glycerin, or sucrose and acacia; and mouthwashes comprising the active ingredient in a suitable liquid carrier.
Formulations for rectal administration may be presented as a suppository with a suitable base comprising for example cocoa butter or a salicylate.
Formulations suitable for intrapulmonary or nasal administration have a particle size for example in the range of 0.1 to 500 μm (including particle sizes in a range between 0.1 and 500 μm in increments such as 0.5 μm, 1 μm, 30 μm, 35 μm, etc.), which is administered by rapid inhalation through the nasal passage or by inhalation through the mouth so as to reach the alveolar sacs. Suitable formulations include aqueous or oily solutions of the active ingredient. Formulations suitable for aerosol or dry powder administration may be prepared according to conventional methods and may be delivered with other therapeutic agents such as compounds heretofore used in the treatment or prophylaxis of infections as described herein.
Formulations suitable for vaginal administration may be presented as pessaries, tampons, creams, gels, pastes, foams or spray formulations containing in addition to the active ingredient such carriers as are known in the art to be appropriate. Formulations suitable for parenteral administration include aqueous and nonaqueous sterile injection solutions which may contain antioxidants, buffers, bacteriostats and solutes which render the formulation isotonic with the blood of the intended recipient; and aqueous and non-aqueous sterile suspensions which may include suspending agents and thickening agents.
The formulations are presented in unit-dose or multi-dose containers, for example sealed ampoules and vials, and may be stored in a freeze-dried (Iyophilized) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid carrier, for example water for injection, immediately prior to use. Extemporaneous injection solutions and suspensions are prepared from sterile powders, granules and tablets of the kind previously described. Preferred unit dosage formulations are those containing a daily dose or unit daily sub-dose, as herein above recited, or an appropriate fraction thereof, of the active ingredient.
It should be understood that in addition to the ingredients particularly mentioned above the formulations of this invention may include other agents conventional in the art having regard to the type of formulation in question, for example those suitable for oral administration may include flavoring agents.
The invention further provides veterinary compositions comprising at least one active ingredient as above defined together with a veterinary carrier.
Veterinary carriers are materials useful for the purpose of administering the composition and may be solid, liquid or gaseous materials which are otherwise inert or acceptable in the veterinary art and are compatible with the active ingredient. These veterinary compositions may be administered orally, parenterally or by any other desired route.
Compounds of the invention can also be formulated to provide controlled release of the active ingredient to allow less frequent dosing or to improve the pharmacokinetic or toxicity profile of the active ingredient. Accordingly, the invention also provided compositions comprising one or more compounds of the invention formulated for sustained or controlled release. The effective dose of an active ingredient depends at least on the nature of the condition being treated, toxicity, whether the compound is being used prophylactically (lower doses) or against an active disease or condition, the method of delivery, and the pharmaceutical formulation, and will be determined by the clinician using conventional dose escalation studies. The effective dose can be expected to be from about 0.0001 to about 100 mg/kg body weight per day. Typically, from about 0.01 to about 10 mg/kg body weight per day. More typically, from about 0.01 to about 5 mg/kg body weight per day. More typically, from about 0.05 to about 0.5 mg/kg body weight per day. For example, the daily candidate dose for an adult human of approximately 70 kg body weight will range from 1 mg to 1000 mg, or between 5 mg and 500 mg, and may take the form of single or multiple doses.
In yet another embodiment the present application discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
In yet another embodiment, the present application discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
In yet another embodiment, the present application discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient, wherein the additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof. Examples of the interferons include, but are not limited to pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), f eron, reaf eron, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
Examples of the ribavirin analogs include, but are not limited to rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
Examples of the NS5b polymerase inhibitors include, but are not limited to NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
Examples of the HCV NS3 protease inhibitors include, but are not limited to SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
Examples of the alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors include, but are not limited to MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
Examples of the hepatoprotectants include, but are not limited to IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
Examples of the non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV include, but are not limited to benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
Examples of the other drugs for treating HCV include, but are not limited to zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civadr, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvadn, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
In yet another embodiment, the present application provides a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
Routes of Administration
One or more compounds of the invention (herein referred to as the active ingredients) are administered by any route appropriate to the condition to be treated. Suitable routes include oral, rectal, nasal, topical (including buccal and sublingual), vaginal and parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intradermal, intrathecal and epidural), and the like. It will be appreciated that the preferred route may vary with for example the condition of the recipient. An advantage of the compounds of this invention is that they are orally bioavailable and can be dosed orally.
Combination Therapy
In one embodiment, the compounds of the present invention are used in combination with other active therapeutic ingredients or agents. Combinations of the compounds of Formula I or II and additional active agents may be selected to treat patients with a viral infection, e.g., HBV, HCV, or HIV infection.
Preferably, the other active therapeutic ingredients or agents are interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
Combinations of the compounds of Formula I or II are typically selected based on the condition to be treated, cross-reactivities of ingredients and pharmaco- properties of the combination. For example, when treating an infection (e.g., HCV), the compositions of the invention are combined with other active agents (such as those described herein).
Suitable active agents or ingredients which can be combined with the compounds of Formula I or II can include interferons, e.g., pegylated rlFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rlFN-alpha 2a, rlFN-alpha 2b, rlFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaf eron, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, tnf ergen + actimmune, IFN- omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalρha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g., NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433; HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, e.g., SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS- 605339, and ITMN-191; alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, e.g., MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B; hepatoprotectants, e.g., IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ; non- nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, e.g., benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-1,2,4- thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and other drugs for treating HCV, e.g., zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, dvacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib) .
In yet another embodiment, the present application discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or exipient.
According to the present invention, the active agent used in combination with the compound of the present invention can be any agent having a therapeutic effect when used in combination with the compound of the present invention. For example, the active agent used in combination with the compound of the present invention can be interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
In another embodiment, the present application provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, in combination with at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rlFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g., NM-283, valopicitabine, Rl 626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV- 796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433; HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, e.g., SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191; alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, e.g., MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B; hepatoprotectants, e.g., IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ; non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, e.g., benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and other drugs for treating HCV, e.g., zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, dvacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
In yet another embodiment, the present application provides a combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one additional active agent selected from, the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV-NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
More specifically, one or more compounds of the present invention may be combined with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r- IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, EFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g., NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI- 6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433; HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, e.g., SCH- 503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191; alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, e.g., MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B; hepatoprotectants, e.g., IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ; non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, e.g., benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and other drugs for treating HCV, e.g., zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
It is also possible to combine any compound of the invention with one or more other active agents in a unitary dosage form for simultaneous or sequential administration to a patient. The combination therapy may be administered as a simultaneous or sequential regimen. When administered sequentially, the combination may be administered in two or more administrations. Co-administration of a compound of the invention with one or more other active agents generally refers to simultaneous or sequential administration of a compound of the invention and one or more other active agents, such that therapeutically effective amounts of the compound of the invention and one or more other active agents are both present in the body of the patient.
Co-administration includes administration of unit dosages of the compounds of the invention before or after administration of unit dosages of one or more other active agents, for example, administration of the compounds of the invention within seconds, minutes, or hours of the administration of one or more other active agents. For example, a unit dose of a compound of the invention can be administered first, followed "within seconds or minutes by administration of a unit dose of one or more other active agents. Alternatively, a unit dose of one or more other active agents can be administered first, followed by administration of a unit dose of a compound of the invention within seconds or minutes. In some cases, it may be desirable to administer a unit dose of a compound of the invention first, followed, after a period of hours (e.g., 1-12 hours), by administration of a unit dose of one or more other active agents. In other cases, it may be desirable to administer a unit dose of one or more other active agents first, followed, after a period of hours (e.g., 1-12 hours), by administration of a unit dose of a compound of the invention.
. The combination therapy may provide "synergy" and "synergistic effect", i.e. the effect achieved when the active ingredients used together is greater than the sum of the effects that results from using the compounds separately. A synergistic effect may be attained when the active ingredients are: (1) co-formulated and administered or delivered simultaneously in a combined formulation; (2) delivered by alternation or in parallel as separate formulations; or (3) by some other regimen. When delivered in alternation therapy, a synergistic effect may be attained when the compounds are administered or delivered sequentially, e.g., in separate tablets, pills or capsules, or by different injections in separate syringes. In general, during alternation therapy, an effective dosage of each active ingredient is administered sequentially, i.e. serially, whereas in combination therapy, effective dosages of two or more active ingredients are administered together.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt solvate, and/or ester thereof, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of inhibiting HCV polymerase in a cell, comprising: contacting a cell infected with HCV with an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of treating a viral infection in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of treating a viral infection in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent. In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent, whereby HCV polymerase is inhibited.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for methods of treating HCV in a patient, comprising: administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I or II, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
In still yet another embodiment, the present application provides for the use of a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, for the preparation of a medicament for treating a viral infection, e.g., an HBV/HCV infection.
In yet another embodiment, the present application provides a method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising co-administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of Formula I or II and at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, e.g., pegylated rIFN-alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFlM-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuf eron, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI- 005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta; ribavirin analogs, e.g., rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin); NS5b polymerase inhibitors, e.g., NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433; HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, e.g., SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191; alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors, e.g., MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT- 231B; hepatoprotectants, e.g., IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ; non- nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, e.g., benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-1,2,4- thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and other drugs for treating HCV, e.g., zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
In yet another embodiment, the present application provides a method for antagonizing toll-like receptor 7, comprising contacting a cell having a toll-like receptor 7 with an effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
Examples Example A
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Scheme 1
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Synthesis of Methyl 3-((6-amino-2-chloro-9H-purin-9-yl)inethyl)benzoate (2).
To a solution of 2-chloro-6-aminopurine (1) (10 g, 58.97 mmol) and potassium carbonate (10 g, 744 mmol) in DMF (100 mL) was added methyl 3- (bromomethyl)benzoate (13.5 g, 58.93 mmol). The reaction mixture was heated to 60 °C for 90 minutes at which time the reaction was quenched by adding water. The quenched reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (3x 50 mL) giving 16 g (86%) of Compound (2) as a white solid, which was used in the next step without further purification. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 3.83 (s, 3H), 5.42 (s, 2H), 7.53 (m, 2H), 7.89 (m, 2H), 8.29 (sy IH). LCMS: mlz for CI4HI2CINSO2 + + H observed 318.1 at 1.99 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHaCN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 2
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2 3
Synthesis of Methyl 3-((6-amino-2-chloro-9H-purin-9-yl)methyl)benzoate (3).
A suspension of Compound (2) (10.3 g, 31.64 mmol) in 2-methoxyethanol (50 mL) was treated with sodium hydride (759 mg, 31.64 mmol) and heated to reflux for 90 minutes. The remaining hydride was quenched with IN HCl, the solvent removed by rotary evaporation to give 13.69 g (126%) of Compound (3) as a white solid, which was used in the next step without further purification. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 3.26 (s, 3H), 3.59 (t, / = 5.1, 9.6 Hz, 2H), 4.32 (t, / = 4.5, 9.3 Hz, 2H), 7.46 (t, ; = 5.4, 9.5 Hz, IH), 7.56 (d, / = 9.3 Hz, IH), 7.85 (d, / = 9.3 Hz, IH), 8.09 (s, IH). LCMS: mlz for
Figure imgf000163_0003
+ H observed 358.1 at 3.62 minutes of a 6 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O. LCMS: mlz for Ci6Hi7NsO4 + + H observed 344.1 at 1.70 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHaCN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 3
Figure imgf000164_0001
Synthesis of Methyl 3-((6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)benzoate (4).
A solution of Compound (3) (13.69g) and potassium carbonate (8.75 g, 63.28 mmol) in DMF ("dimethylformamide") (20 mL) was cooled to 0 "C. Iodomethane (6.74 g, 47.46 mmol) was added to the solution and the mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 30 minutes, the reaction was complete and was quenched with acetic acid. The quenched reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate to give Compound (4) (7.36 g, 65% over two steps). 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3) δ 3.43 (s, 3H), 3.77 (t, / = 5.4, 10.2 Hz, 2H), 3.92 (s, 3H), 4.51 (t, / = 4.8, 9.9 Hz, 2H), 5.32 (s, 2H), 7.45 (m, 3H), 7.65 (s, IH), 8.03 (s, IH). LCMS: mlz for Ci7Hi9NsO4 + + H observed 358.1 at 3.62 minutes of a 6 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O. LCMS: mlz for CI7HWNSO4 + + H observed 358.1 at 1.93 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 4
Figure imgf000164_0002
Synthesis of Methyl 3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)benzoate (5). A solution of Compound (4) (4.09 g, 11.45 mmol) and sodium acetate (14.26 g, 171.84 mmol) in acetic acid (50 mL) was cooled to 0 °C in an ice bath. Bromine (23.8 g, 148.93 mmol) was added dropwise by syringe. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred overnight (16 hr), and subsequently quenched with saturated sodium sulfite solution. The quenched reaction mixture was extracted with dichloromethane (3x 50 mL), dried over sodium sulfate and solvent evaporated to give Compound (5) as a yellow solid (3.35 g, 67% yield). 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCIs) δ 3.44 (s, 3H), 3.77 (t, J = 5.1, 9.9 Hz, 2H), 3.92 (s, 3H), 4.52 (t, / = 4.8, 9.9 Hz, 2H), 5.35 (s, 2H), 7.41 (t, / = 7.5, 13.5, Hz, IH), 7.49 (d, J = 7.8 Hz, IH), 7.98 (d, / = 7.8 Hz, IH), 8.09 (s, IH). LCMS: mlz for Ci7Hi8BrN5O4 + + H observed 437.0 and 438.0 at 3.62 minutes of a 6 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in HzO (C18 column).
Scheme 5
Figure imgf000165_0001
Synthesis of (3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purm-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methanol (6).
To a solution of Compound (5) (3.35 g, 7.67 mmol) in THF
("tetrahydrofuran") (20 mL) cooled to 0°C was added a 1 M solution of DIBAL-H (34.5 mL, 34.52 mmol) in toluene. The reaction temperature was maintained at 0 °C for 2 h but little progress in the reaction was observed. Additional equivalents (7.6 mL) of DIBAL-H were added at 2 and 4 hours respectively. The DIBAL-H reagent was quenched with IN HCl, and the quenched reaction mixture was extracted with dichloromethane (3x 50 mL) and dried over Na-SOs. Evaporation of the solvent gave 38g (70%) of Compound (6) as a yellow solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3) δ 3.42 (s, 3H), 3.74 (t, J = 5.1, 9.9 Hz, 2H), 4.49 (t, J = 4.8, 10.2 Hz, 2H), 4.67 (s, 2H), 5.29 (s, 2H), 7.29 (m, 3H), 7.39 (s, IH). LCMS: mlz for GdHIeBrNsQs+ + H observed 408.1 and 410.0 at 1.85 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O (C18 column).
Scheme 6
Figure imgf000166_0001
Synthesis of (3-((6-amino-8-methoxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)ph.enyl)methanol (7).
To a solution of Compound (6) (1.53g, 3.74 mmol) in methanol (40 mL) was slowly added sodium methoxide (4.04 g, 74.85 mmol). The reaction mixture was heated to 70 "C for 5 hours, at which time Dowex (H+) resin was added to quench any remaining methoxide. The resin was filtered off and the solvent was evaporated. Salts were removed by partition between water and dichloromethane, and the combined organic layers were dried over magnesium sulfate and evaporated to dryness giving 1.03 g (76%) of Compound (7) as a white solid, which was used in the next step without further purification. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCk) δ 3.39 (s, 3H), 3.73 (t, J = 4.8, 9.6 Hz, 2H), 4.12 (s, 3H), 4.45 (t, J = 4.5, 9.3 Hz, 2H), 4.56 (s, 2H), 5.12 (s, 2H), 7.28 (m, 4H). LCMS: mlz for OrHziNsCV + H observed 360.1 at 1.87 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 7
Figure imgf000166_0002
Synthesis of 9-(3-(hydroxyτnethyI)benzyl)-6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H- purin-8-ol (8).
A solution of Compound (7) (371.2 mg, 1.03 mmol) in a 1:1 p-dioxane:TFA ("trifluoroacetic acid") mixture, and a catalytic amount of water was heated to 65 °C for 24 hrs. Evaporation of the solvent showed that a trifluoroacetyl adduct had formed. The adduct was converted to the desired diol by stirring in a saturated ammonia in methanol solution. Evaporation of the methanol gave Compound (8) (757.3 mg, 213%) as a white solid. (The large excess in recovery is most likely due to the presence of salts remaining in the mixture.) 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 3.26 (s, 3H), 3.57 (t, J = 4.8, 9.3 Hz), 4.25 (t, / = 4.8, 9.6 Hz, 2H), 4.43 (d, / = 5.1, 2H), 7.32 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for
Figure imgf000167_0001
+ H observed 346.1 at 1.69 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in HaO (C18 column). Scheme 8
Figure imgf000167_0002
Synthesis of 9-(3-(bromomethyl)benzyl)-6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin- 8-0I (9).
To a solution of Compound (8) (51.4 mg, 0.148 mmol) in THF (2 mL) was added phosphorus tribromide (0.2 mL). The reaction mixture was allowed to stir at room temperature for 5 minutes then quenched with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution and extracted with dichloromethane. The combined organic layers were dried over NaiSOsand evaporated to give Compound (9) as a white solid. The crude mixture was used in the next step without further purification. The identity of the product was verified by LCMS. LCMS: m/z for Ci6Hi9N5θ4+ + H observed 346.1 at 1.69 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O. LCMS: m/z for GeHiSBrNsOs+ + H observed 408.0 and 410.1 at 2.03 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 9
Figure imgf000168_0001
Synthesis of Ethyl (3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (10).
A solution of Compound (9) (0.148 mmol) and diethylmethylphosphonite (1 mL) in dioxane (2.5 mL) was placed in an oil bath preheated to 100 °C for 30 minutes. The progress of the reaction was monitored by LCMS at 10 minute intervals. Once the reaction was observed to be complete, all of the solvent and phosphonite reagent were evaporated under high vacuum, and the remaining product was purified by HPLC. Lyophylization of the crude product gave Compound (10) (8.9 mg, 14%) as a white powder. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 1.22 (t, J = 6.9, 14.1 Hz, 2H), 1.36 (d, / = 14.1 Hz, 3H), 3.20 (d, /= 17.7 Hz, 2H), 3.38 (s, 3H), 3.69 (t, / = 4.8, 9.6 Hz, 2H), 3.95 (m, 3H), 4.39 (t, / = 4.8, 9.6 Hz, 2H), 4.97 (s, 2H), 7.24 (s, IH), 7.31 (m, 3H). LCMS: m/z for CigK-όNsOsP1- + H observed 436.1 at 1.29 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 10
Figure imgf000168_0002
6 min microwave
Synthesis of (3-((6-aBαino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinic acid (Example A). A solution of Compound (10) (8.9 mg, 0.02 mmol) in IN HCl (1 mL) was heated to 150°C in a microwave for 2 minute periods. After 6 minutes of heating the reaction, was complete as determined by LCMS. The solvent was evaporated and the product purified by Prep-HPLC on a 50x21 mm C18 column (mobile phase gradient 2-40% CH3CN in H2O) giving Example A (1.1 mg) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 1.33 (d, / = 14.1 Hz, 3H), 3.13 (d, / = 17.7 Hz, 2H), 3.39 (s, 3H), 3.75 (m, 2H), 4.65 (m, 2H), 5.05 (s, 2H), 7.31 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for C^Kk-NsOsP*- + H observed 408.1 at 1.13 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O (C18 column).
Example B
Figure imgf000169_0001
Scheme 11
Figure imgf000169_0002
Synthesis of 9-(3-(bromomethyl)benzyl)-8-methoxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H- purin-6-amine (11).
A solution of Compound 7 (65 mg, 0.18 mniol) in dichloromethane (2 mL) was cooled to 0 °C and phosphorus tribromide (17 μL, 48.9 mg, 0.18 mmol) was added by syringe. The reaction mixture was stirred at 0 "C and the progress of the reaction was monitored by TLC (silica gel, eluting 10% methanol in ethyl acetate). After 20 minutes, the reaction mixture was quenched with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution, washed with water, and the combined organic layers were dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated to dryness. The crude mixture containing Compound (11) was used in the next step without further purification. LCMS: m/z for Ci7H2oBrNsθ3+ + H observed 423 and 424.1 at 1.42 minutes of a 3.0 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 12
Figure imgf000170_0001
Synthesis of Methyl (3-((6-amino-8-methoxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(phenyl)phosphinate (12).
A suspension of Compound (11) (73.4 mg, 0.18 mmol) was combined with dimethyl phenylphosphonite (0.57 mL, 621.5 mg, 3.6 mmol) in a round bottom flask, which was placed in an oil bath preheated to 100 °C. The progress of the reaction was monitored by TLC (silica gel, eluting 10% methanol in ethyl acetate). After 15 minutes, the reaction was observed to be complete and the solvent was evaporated. The resulting residue was purified by column chromatography (silica gel, eluting a gradient of 0-25% methanol in ethyl acetate), giving 4.7 mg (5%) of Example (B) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 3.35 (s, 3H), 3.39 (q, J = 4.2, 7.8, 11.4, 3H), 3.58 (dd, / = 3.4, 11.4, 2H), 3.72 (m, 2H), 4.10 (s, 3H), 4.42 (m, 2H), 4.99 (d, / - 5.4, 2H), 7.20 (m, 2H), 7.31 (m, 5H), 7.46 (m, 2H). LCMS: m/z for C25H26NSOSP+ + H observed 484.1 at 1.84 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CH3CN in H2O (C18 column). Scheme 13
Figure imgf000170_0002
Synthesis of (3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(phenyl)phosphinic acid (Example B). A solution of Compound (12) (4.7 mg, 0.01 mmol) in acetonitrile (1 rtiL) was cooled to 00C under nitrogen in an ice bath. Bromotrimethylsilane (100 μL) was added via syringe. The reaction was stirred at 0°C for 50 minutes, then warmed to room temperature for 1 hr. No reaction was observed, so an additional 200 μL bromotrimethylsilane was added along with an additional 2 mL of acetonitrile. The reaction was observed to be complete 1 hour after the addition of the bromotrimethylsilane. The crude reaction mixture was purified by HPLC on a 50x21 mm C18 column (eluting 15-80 % CHbCN in H2O) and lyophilized to give 1.1 mg of Example (B) as a white powder. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 3.31 (m, 2H), 3.40 (s, 3H), 3.73 (m, 2 H), 4.44 (m, 2 H), 4.86 (s, 2 H), 6.97 (m, 1 H), 7.72-7.58 (m, 8 H). (LCMS: m/z for C^rMSTsO5P+ + H observed 470.2 at 1.62 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O (C18 column).
Example C
Scheme 14
Figure imgf000171_0001
Compound (8) (18mg, 0.05mmol) and 100 μl of thionyl chloride in 5 ml of CHCb was heated to 80 0C for 5 minutes in a Emzys optimizer. The reaction solution was concentrated and purified using a Gilson HPLC on a C18 column (eluting 2-98% CHaCN in H2O) to afford Compound (13) (18.3 mg, 97%) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD): δ 7.77 (s, IH), 7.42(s, IH), 7.27 (m, 2H), 4.96 (s, 2H), 4.55 (s, 2H), 4.42 (m, 2H), 3.67 (m, 2H), 3.27 (s, 3H). (M++!): 364.1 Scheme 15
Figure imgf000172_0001
NaH (40 ing, 0.85 mmol) was added to a solution of dimethylphosphite (92 ml, 1.00 mmol) in 2 ml of DMF at 00C. The reaction solution was stirred for 1 hour and then a solution of Compound (13) (18.3 mg, 0.05 mmol) in 1 ml of DMF was added at 0 0C. The reaction solution was stirred for 1 hour at room temperature and was quenched with IN HCl and concentrated. The concentrated material was purified using a Gilson HPLC on a C18 column (eluting 3-95% CHaCN in H2O) to afford Compound (14) (6.5 mg, 31%) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO): δ 7.19 (m, 4H), 4.82 (s, 2H), 4.25 (m, 3H), 3.58 (m, 2H), 3.55 (s, 3H), 3.52 (s, 3H), 3.25 (s, 3H). (M++!): 438.0
Scheme 16
Figure imgf000172_0002
Compound (13) (3 6 mg, 0.08 mmol) was dissolved in 1 ml of CH3CN and TMSBr ("bromotrimethylsilane") (106 μL, 0.80 mmol) was added. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for one hour. The reaction mixture was quenched with MeOH and concentrated. The resulting crude material was purified using a Gilson HPLC on a Cl 8 column (eluting 5-95% CHsCN in HzO) to afford Example (C) (32 mg, 100%) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO+ CD3OD): δ 7.32 (s, IH), 7.21 (s, 3H), 4.94 (s, 2H), 4.40 (m, 2H), 3.67 (m, 2H), 3.26 (s, 3H), 3.09 (s, IH), 3.01 (s, IH). (M++l): 410.0 Example D
Scheme 17
Figure imgf000173_0001
Example (C) (28 mg, 0.68 mmol), triethylamine (114 μL, 0.82 mmol), L-AIa- OEt-HCl (21 mg, 0.14 mmol), phenol (32 mg, 0.34 mmol), aldrithiol (105 mg, 0.47 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (126 mg, 0.47 mmol) was heated at 600C in 1 ml of pyridine for 7 hours. The solution was concentrated and purified by HPLC to afford Example (D) (10.5 mg, 26%) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO+ CDsOD): δ 7.32 (m, 6H), 7.10 (m, 3H), 5.58 (m, IH), 4.83 (s, 2H), 4.23 (m, 2H), 3.98 (m, 2H), 3.58 (m, 2H), 3.22 (s, 5H), 1.15 (m, 3H), 0.98 (m, 3H). (M++l): 585.2
Figure imgf000174_0001
Step 1: Preparation of 2-(2-xnethoxyethoxy)adenine (15).
To a flask with 150 ml 2-methoxyethanol, was added NaH (13 g, 60% dispersion in mineral oil). The mixture was allowed to stir at room temperature for 10 min. Then 6-amino-2-chloroadenine (Compound (I)) (25 g, 0.15 mol) was added. The reaction was refluxed for 2 days while monitoring by LC/MS. Additional NaH (5 g, 60 % dispersion in mineral oil) was added and refluxing was continued for another day. After the starting material was consumed, the reaction mixture was cooled to rt ("room temperature") and the solvent was removed under vacuum. Water was added, and the mixture was neutralized with acetic acid until a solid precipitated. The solid Compound (15) was collected and dried under high vacuum. 1H NMR (DMSOd6) δ 3.28 (s, 3H), δ 3.61 (t, 2H), δ 4.28 (t, 2H), δ 7.08 (bs, 2H), δ 7.88 (s, IH), δ 145 (bs, IH); MS: 210.0 (M+H)+, 208.1 (M-I). Step 2: Preparation of (2-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9-yl)- ethoxymethyl)phosphonk acid diisopropyl ester (16).
To a solution of diisopropyl (2-hydroxyethoxy)phosphonate (413 mg, 1.71 mmol) in DMF (10 ml) was added 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine (15), prepared in Step 1 (300 mg, 1.43 mmol). Triphenylphosphine (830 mg, 3.15 mmol) and diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (420 μl, 34 mmol) were then added. The reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 1 h, after which the solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in DCM ("dichloromethane"). The organic layer was washed with brine, and the water layer was extracted with DCM. The organic layers were combined and dried over NaώOt, filtered, and concentrated, then purified by silica gel chromatography (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% methanol in dichloromethane) to obtain 320 mg of Compound (16). 1H NMR (CDCb) δ 1.26-1.32 (m, 12H), 53.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.71-3.77 (m, 4H), δ 3.91 (t, 2H), δ 4.31 (t, 2H), 54.48 (t, 2H), δ 4.67-4.74 (m, 2H), δ 5.62 (bs, 2H), δ 7.77 (s, IH); MS: 432.0 (M+H)+, 430.2 (M-I).
Step 3: Preparation of (2-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)- ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diisopropyl ester (17).
To a solution of the phosphonate Compound (16) prepared in Step 2 (295 mg, 0.68 mmol) in acetonitrile (5 ml) was added NBS ("N-bromosuccinamide") (182 mg, 1.0 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 20 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed "with saturated aq. Na∑SOs. The aqueous phase was extracted with DCM. The organic layers were combined and dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated. The crude material was purified using silica gel chromatography (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% methanol in dichloromethane) to obtain 280 mg of Compound (17). 1H NMR (CDCb) δ 1.22-1.28 (m, 12H), δ 3.42 (s, 3H), δ 3.71-3.75 (m, 4H), δ 3.94 (t, 2H), δ 4.32 (t, 2H), δ 4.50 (t, 2H), δ 4.62-4.70 (m, 2H), δ 5.85 (bs, 2H); MS: 510.0 (M+H)+. Step 4: Preparation of (2-(6-amino~8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9- yl)ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid (Example E).
A mixture of bromide Compound (17) prepared in Step 3 (21 mg) in 1 N HCl (1.5 ml) was reacted at 150 0C in a microwave for 15 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was dissolved in water, and purified by prep HPLC on a C18 column (eluting 5-95% CHaCN in H2O) on a C18 column to give Example (E). 1H NMR (D2O) δ 3.31 (s, 3H), δ 3.56 (d, 2H), δ 3.70-3.73 (m, 2H), δ 3.80 (t, 2H), δ 3.97 (t, 2h), δ 4.45-4.48 (m, 2H); MS 364.1 (M+H)+, 362.0 (M-I).
Example F
Scheme 19
Figure imgf000176_0001
(2-(6-ainmo-8-hydroxy-2-(2-πιethoxyethoxy)-purirι-9-yl)ethoxyinethyl)phosplιonic acid monoethyl ester (Example F).
A mixture of bromide Compound (17) (10 mg) in 50% KOH (1 ml) and t- BuOH (1 ml) was refluxed at 105 0C overnight. The mixture was cooled to rt and neutralized with acetic acid. The NaOAc ("sodium acetate") was removed by filtration, and the product was purified by prep HPLC on a C18 column (eluting 5- 95% CHaCN in H2O) to give Example (F). 1H NMR (CDsOD) δ 1.11 (d, 6H), δ 3.405 (s, 3H), δ 3.61 (d, 2H), δ 3.71-3.74 (m, 2H), δ 3.84 (t, 2H), δ 4.04 (t, 2H), δ 4.30-4.40 (m, IH), δ 4.11-4.43 (m, 2H); MS: 406.1 (M+H)+, 404.0 (M-I).
Examples G and H Scheme 20
Figure imgf000177_0001
a) K2CO3, DMF, Br(Ηu ^OEt , n =2,3 b) CH3CN, NBS c) 1 N HCI
Example H
Step 1: Preparation of (3-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9- yl)propyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (19).
To a suspension of 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine Compound (15) (200 mg, 0.96 mmol) in DMF (5 ml) was added K2CO3 (132 mg 0.96 mmol). Then diethyl (3- bromopropyl)phosphonate (265 μl, 1.44 mmol) was added. The reaction mixture was stirred at 70 0C for 1 h, and the solvent was removed under vacuum. The residue was dissolved in DCM and washed with brine. The aqueous phase was extracted again with DCM. The combined organic layers were dried over NazSCX filtered, and concentrated under vacuum. The residue was purified by silica gel chromatography (eluting using a linear gradient of 0-10% MeOH in DCM) to give 293 mg of Compound (19). 1H NMR (CDCb) δ 1.10-1.16 (m, 6H), δ 1.52-1.59 (m, 2H), δ 1.90-2.09 (m, 2H), δ 3.25 (s, 3H), δ 3.51-3.57 (m, 2H), δ 3.89-3.92 (m, 4H), δ 4.04 (t, 2H), δ 4.28 (t, 2H), δ 6.60 (M, 2H), δ 7.53 (s, IH); MS: 388.1 (M+H)+, 386.0 (M-I). Step 2: Preparation of (3-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9- yDpropyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester (21).
To a solution of the phosphonate Compound (19) prepared in Step 1 (293 mg, 0.76 mmol) in CHsCN (5 ml) was added NBS (200 mg, 1.14 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 30 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum, and the residue was washed with saturated aq. Na2SO3 solution. The aqueous phase was extracted again with DCM. The combined organic layers were dried over Na-θCX filtered, concentrated and purified by silica gel chromatography (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% MeOH in DCM) to give 308 mg of Compound (21). 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 1.31 (t, 6H), δ 1.76-1.83 (m, 2H), δ 2.09-38 (m, 2H), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.76 (t, 2H), δ 4.04-4.14 (M, 4H), δ 4.20 (t, 2H), δ 4.46 (t, 2H), δ 5.66 (bs, 2H). MS: 466.1 (M+H)+.
Step 3: Preparation of (3-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9- yl)propyl)phosphonic acid (Example H).
A mixture of bromide Compound (21) prepared in Step 2 (37 mg) in 1 N HCl (3 ml) was reacted at 150 0C in a microwave for 12 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum, and the residue was purified by HPLC on a Cl 8 column (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% MeOH in DCM) to give Example (H). 1H NMR (D2O) δ 1.44- 1.56 (m, 2H), δ 1.80-1.90 (m, 2H), δ 3.30 (s, 3H), δ 3.70-3.72 (m, 2H), δ 3.79 (t, 2H), δ 4.46 (t, 2H); MS 348.1 (M+H)+, 345.9 (M-I).
Example G
Example (G) with a two carbon linker (n = 2) was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example (H), except that diethyl (2- bromoethyl)phosρhonate was used instead of diethyl (3-bromopropyl)phosphonate in step 1. (2-(6-amino-2-(2-roethoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)ethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (18): 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 1.22 (t, 6H), δ 51-2.42 (m, 2H), δ 3.40 (s, 3H)5 δ 3.72 (t, 2H), δ 3.98-4.06 (m, 4H), δ 4.30-4.4.40 (m, 2H), δ 4.44 (t, 2H), δ 6.20 (bs, 2H), δ 7.65 (s, IH); MS: 374.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9-yl)ethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (20):
1H NMR (CDCl3) δl.33 (t, 6H), δ 49-2.40 (m, 2H), δ 3.44 (s, 3H)5 δ 3.76 (t, 2H), δ 4.07-4.18 (m, 4H), δ 4.36-4.44 (m, 2H)5 δ 4.48 (t, 2H), δ 5.69 (bs, 2H); MS: 452.0 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9-yl)ethyI)phosphonic acid (G):
1H NMR (CD3OD) δ 2.05-38 (m, 2H), δ 3.42 (s, 3H), δ 3.76 (t, 2H), δ 4.05-4.14 (m, 2H), δ 4.43-4.49 (m, 2H); MS: 334.1 (M+H)+, 331.9 (M-I).
Examples I and J
Scheme 21
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u)2. DMF,
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Figure imgf000179_0003
Step 1: Preparation of l-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-3- phenylρropan-2-ol (22). To a suspension of 6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine Compound (15) (300 mg, 1.43 mmol) in DMF (3 ml) was added K2CO3. Then (2,3-epoxyproρyl)benzene (285 μl, 34 mmol) was added and the reaction mixture was stirred at 70 ° C for 5 h. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed with brine. The aqueous phase was extracted with DCM and the combined organic layers were dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% MeOH in DCM) to give 170 mg of Compound (22). Η NMR (CDCl3) δ 2.82-2.85 (dd, 2H), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.74 (t, 2H), δ 4.00-4.10 (m, IH), δ 4.25-4.29(m, 2H), δ 4.42 (t, 2H), δ 5.76 (bs, 2H), δ 7.21-7.34 (m, 5H), δ 7.50 (s, IH); MS: 494.2 (M+H)+.
Step 2: Preparation of (2-(6-Ammo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-l-benzyI- ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester (24).
To a solution of the adenine derivative Compound (22) prepared in Step 1 (190 mg, 0.55 mmol) in DMF (2 ml) was added magnesium di-fert-butoxide (68 mg, 0.72 mmol) at room temperature. The temperature was raised to 75 0C and the tosylate reagent (28) (242 mg) was added. After stirring at 75 0C, approximately 50% of the starting material was converted to product. The reaction mixture was quenched with water and extracted with DCM. The organic layer was dried over NazSCU, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography diethyl (eluting a linear gradient of 0-10% MeOH in DCM). The starting material (Compound (22)) and product (Compound (24)) were not separable, so the mixture was used in the next step without further purification. MS: 494.2 (M+H)+.
Step 3: Preparation of (2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- benzyl-ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester (26).
To a solution of the phosphonate Compound (24) prepared in Step 2 (210 mg) in CH3CN (3 ml) was added NBS (115 mg) at room temperature. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 min. The solvent was removed and the residue was taken up in DCM and washed with saturated aq. Na2SO3. The aqueous phase was extracted again with DCM. The combined organic layers were dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated and purified by prep HPLC on a C18 column (eluting a using a gradient of 5-95% GHhCN in H2O) to give Compound (26). 1H NMR (CDCk) 51.19-1.28 (m, 6H), δ 2.81-2.87 (dd, IH), δ 3.00-3.06 (dd, IH), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.52-3.60 (m, IH), δ 3.69-3.76 (m, 4H), δ 3.90-4.03 (m, 4H), δ 4.12-4.23 (m,4H), δ 4.39 (t, 2H), δ 5.52 (bs, 2H), δ 7.24-7.31 (m, 5H); MS: 574 (M+H)\
Step 4: preparation of (2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- benzyl-ethoxyxnethyDphosphonic acid (Example I).
A mixture of bromide Compound (26) prepared in Step 3 (20 mg) in 1 N HCl (1.5 ml) was stirred at 150 °C in a microwave for 12 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was purified by prep HPLC on a C18 column (eluting a using a gradient of 5-95% CHsCN in H2O) to give Example (I). 1H NMR (CDaOD) δ 2.80-2.86 (dd, IH), δ 3.00-3.06 (dd, IH), δ 3.40 (s, 3H), δ 3.56-3.72 (m, 4H), δ 3.85-3.4.02 (m, 2H), δ 4.15-4.22 (m, IH), δ 4.37 (t, 2H), δ 7.14-7.32 (m, 5H); MS: 454.2 (M+H)+.
Example (J)
Example (J) with R = H was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare a compound (I), except that propylene carbonate was used instead of the epoxide in Step 1.
l-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-propan-2-ol (23):
1H NMR ( CDCl3) δ 1.24 (d, 3H), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), 3.72 δ (t, 2H), 3.92 δ (q, IH), δ 4.14-4.25 (m, 2H), δ 4.07 (t, 2H), 66.10 (bs, 2H), δ 7.56 (s, IH); MS: 268.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ρurin-9-yl)-l-methyl-ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (25): 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 1.20-1.34 (m, 9H), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.56-3.64 (m, IH), δ 3.74- 3.3.92 (m, 4H), δ 4.01-4.13 (m, 6H), δ 4.47 (t, 2H), δ 5.67 (bs, 2H), δ 7.78 (s, IH); MS: 418.2 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-inethoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l-inethyl- ethoxyτnethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester (27):
1H NMR ( CDCIs) δ 1.16-1.26 (m, 9H), δ 3.38 (s, 3H), δ 3.55-3.82 (m, 4H), δ 3.90- 4.16 (m, 7H), δ 4.38-4.40 (m, 2H), δ 6.27 (bs, 2H); MS: 496.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Ainino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-inethoxyethoxy)puriiι-9-yl)-l-methyl- ethoxymethyDphosphonic acid (Example J):
1H NMR (CDSOD) δ 1.22 (d, 3H), δ 3.40 (s, 3H), δ 3.67-3.83 (m, 6H), δ 3.93-4.01 (m, 2H), δ 4.439 (t, 2H); MS: 378.1 (M+H)+, 376.0 (M-I).
Example K
Scheme 22
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Synthesis of 9-(3-bromobenzyI)-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-6-amine (29):
2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-6-amine (15) (1.0 g, 4.78 mmol), 3- bromobenzyl bromide (1.5 g, 6.00 mmol) and anhydrous potassium carbonate (0.85 g, 6.15 mmol) were combined in DMF (15 mL) and stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (150 mL) and washed with water and brine. The organic phase was dried with sodium sulfate and the solvent was removed under vacuum. The resulting residue was triturated with a mixture of diethylether and ethyl acetate (4:1) and filtered. 9-(3-bromobenzyl)-2-(2- methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-6-amine, Compound (39) (0.77 g, 43%) was obtained as a yellowish solid. 1H-NMR (DMSO) δ: 8.07 (s, IH), 7.57 (s, IH), 7.52-7.46 (m, IH), 7.34- 7.22 (m, 4H), 5.26 (s, 2H), 4.32 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.60 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.27 (s, 3H). MS: 378/380 (MH+)
Synthesis of Diethyl 3-((6-amino-2-(2~methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (30):
9-(3-bromobenzyl)-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-6-amine (29) (500 mg, 1.32 mmol) was suspended in DMF (5 mL). Diethylphosphite (0.26 mL, 2.0mmol), triethylamine (0.28 mL, 2.0 mmol) and
(l,lf-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene)dichloropalladium(II)/ complex with CH2CI2 (106 mg, 0.13 mmol) was added and the mixture was heated at 1300C for 5 min in a microwave reactor. Then the reaction mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (150 mL) and washed with water and brine. The organic solution was dried with sodium sulfate and the solvent was removed under vacuum. The residue was redissolved in ethyl acetate (10 mL) and adsorbed on a short column of silica gel. The product was eluted with dichloromethane/methanol 1:0 to 1:1 giving diethyl 3-((6-amino-2-(2- methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9-yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (30) (400 mg, 70%) as a dark brown oil after evaporation of the solvent. MS: 436 (MH+). Synthesis of Diethyl 3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-puiin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate:
Diethyl 3-((6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (30) (400 mg, 0.92 mmol) was dissolved in acetonitrile and N-bromosuccinimide (500 mg, 2.8 mmol) was added in one portion. After stirring at room temperature for 2 h, the reaction mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (150 mL) and washed with water, 0.2 M sodium thiosulfate solution and brine. The organic phase was dried with sodium sulfate and the solvent was removed under vacuum. The crude diethyl 3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2- methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9-yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (450 mg, 95%) was used in the next step without further purification.
Synthesis of Ethyl hydrogen 3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H- purin-9-yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (Example K):
Diethyl 3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (100 mg, 0.194 mmol) was dissolved in methanol (5 mL) and 1 N aqueous NaOH solution was added. The reaction mixture was heated at reflux and progress was monitored by HPLC. As soon as all the starting material had been consumed, the reaction mixture was acidified with cone. HCL. After heating at reflux for Ih, the mixture was evaporated to dryness under vacuum. The product was purified by preparative reverse phase HPLC, yielding ethyl hydrogen 3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate Example (K) (18 mg, 22%) as a white powder. 1H- NMR (DMSO) δ: 10.0 (s, IH), 7.65-7.42 (m, 5H), 6.51 (br, 2H), 4.90 (s, 2H), 4.25 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.84 (quint, J=7Hz, 2H), 3.57 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.26 (s, 3H), 1.13 (t, J=7Hz, 3H). 31P-NMR (DMSO) δ: 13.04. MS: 424 (MH+). Example L
Scheme 23
Figure imgf000185_0001
Synthesis of 3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonic acid (L):
Ethyl hydrogen 3-((6-am.ino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)inethyl)phenylphosphonate (K) (10 mg, 0.0236 πraiol) was suspended in anhydrous acetonitrile (3 mL). Bromotrimethylsilane (0.2 mL) was added. After stirring at room temperature overnight, the mixture was concentrated under vacuum and treated with water (2 mL). Acetonitrile (1 mL) was added and the product was purified by preparative reverse phase HPLQ yielding 3-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2- methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9-yl)methyl)phenylphosphonic acid (L) (1.5 mg) as a white solid. 1H-NMR (DMSO) δ: 10.0 (s, IH), 7.64-7.35 (m, 5H), 6.48 (br, 2H), 4.86 (s, 2H), 4.25 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.57 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.25 (s, 3H). MS: 396 (MH+).
Examples M and N
Examples M and N were prepared using procedures similar to those shown in Scheme 22, except that 4-bromobenzyI bromide was used instead of 3- bromobenzyl bromide in step 1:
Figure imgf000186_0001
Synthesis of Ethyl hydrogen 4-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H- puiin-9-yl)methyl)phenylphosphonate (M) :
1H-NMR (DMSO) δ: 10.0 (s, IH), 7.63 (dd, J=7.8Hz, J=12.6Hz, 2H), 7.37 (dd, J=3.3Hz, J=7.8Hz, 2H), 6.50 (br, 2H), 4.90 (s, 2H), 4.24 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.84 (quint J=7Hz, 2H), 3.56 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.25 (s, 3H), 1.15 (t, J=7Hz, 3H). 31P-NMR (DMSO) 5: 14.97. MS: 424 (MH+).
Synthesis of 4-((6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenylphosphonic acid (N):
1H-NMR (DMSO) δ: 10.0 (s, IH), 7.63 (dd, J=7.5Hz, J=12.6Hz, 2H), 7.38 (dd, J=3.3Hz, J=7.5Hz, 2H), 6.49 (br, 2H), 4.90 (s, 2H), 4.24 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.56 (t, J=4.5Hz, 2H), 3.25 (s, 3H).31P-NMR (DMSO) δ: 16.34. MS: 396 (MH+).
Example O
Scheme 24
Figure imgf000187_0001
OEt a) K2CO3, DMF, 700C, -3^0.
V5**! b) Mg(OtBu)2, TsO^P=O - DMF> 75 °c Etό c) NBS, CH3CN d) 1N HCI, microwave, 1500C, 10miπ
Step 1: Preparation of l-(6-ainino-2-(2-rtιethoxyethoxy)pιιrin-9-yl)-3-phenoxy- propan-2-ol. (31)
To a suspension of 6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine (300 mg, 1.43 mmol) in DMF (3 ml) was added K2CO3 (200 mg, 1.43 mmol). Then l,2-epoxy-3-phenoxy- propane (321 mg, 2.14 mmql) was added. The reaction mixture was stirred at 700C overnight. The solvent was removed and the residue was taken up in CH2CI2 and washed with water. The aqueous phase was extracted with DCM. The organic layer was dried over Na∑SCX filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography, using linear gradient of MeOH in DCM as eluent to give 350 mg product. 1H NMR (CDCb): δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.74 (t, 2H), δ 3.90-4.06 (m, 2H), δ 4.30- 4.35 (m, IH), δ 4.30-4.50 (m, 4H), δ 6.00 (bs, 2H), δ 6.88-7.01 (m, 3H), δ 7.27-7.32 (m, 2H), δ 7.70-7.73 (m, IH); MS: 360.2 (M+l). Step 2: Preparation of (2~(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- phenoxymethylethoxymethyl)-phosphonic acid diethyl ester. (32)
To a solution of the purine analog prepared in step 1 (350 mg, 0.97 mmol) in DMF (3 ml) was added magnesium di-tert-butoxide (165 mg, 0.97 mmol) at room temperature. The mixture was heated to 75 °C and the tosylate reagent (468 mg) was added, followed by stirring at that temperature. LC/MS after 3 h indicated that the reaction was finished. The reaction was quenched with ether and extracted with DCM. The organic layer was dried over NasSO-*, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography, using linear gradient of MeOH in DCM as eluent. 1H NMR (CDCl3) 5 1.17-1.23 (m, 6H), δ 3.35 (s, 3H), δ 3.64 (t, 2H), δ 3.78-3.86 (m, IH), δ 3.91-3.4.15 (m, 8H), δ 4.22-4.44 (m, 4H), δ 6.54 (bs, 2H), δ 6.79-6.92 (m, 3H), δ 7.18-7.24 (m, 2H), δ 7.72 (s, IH); MS: 510.3 (M+l).
Step 3: Preparation of (2-(6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)ρtuin-9-yl)-l- (phenoxymethyl)ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester. (33)
To a solution of the phosphonate prepared in step 2 (300 mg, 0.59 mmol) in CHsCN (5 ml) was added NBS (157mg, 0.88 mmol) at room temperature. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. The solvent was removed and the residue was washed with sat. aq Na∑Sθ3 solution. The aqueous phase was extracted again with DCM. The organic layer was dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by prep HPLC on a Cl 8 column, eluting with a gradient of 5-95% CHsCN in H2O as solvent. 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 1.19-1.27 (m, 6H), δ 3.40 (s, 3H), δ 3.68 (t, 2H), δ 3.84-3.3.88 (m, IH), δ 3.93-4.10 (m, 8H), δ 4.30-4.36 (m, 4H), δ 6.30 (bs, 2H), δ 6.83-6.97 (m, 3H), δ 7.23-7.28 (m, 2H); MS: 588.2 (M+l).
Step 4: preparation of (2-(6-Arnino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-rnethoxy-ethoxy)-ptirin-9-yl)-l- (phenoxymethyl)ethoxymethyl)phosphonic acid. (Example O)
A mixture of bromide prepared in step 3 (50 mg) in 1 N HCl (2.5 ml) was heated at 150 0C in a microwave reactor for 12 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the product was purified by prep HPLC on a Cl 8 column, eluting with a gradient of 5-95% CH3CN in H2O. 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 3.37 (s, 3H), δ 3.65 (t, 2H), δ 3.91-3.96 (m, 2H), δ 3.10-3.20 (m, 4H), δ 4.23-4.4.27 (m, IH), δ 4.32 (t, 2H), δ 6.85-6.94 (m, 3H), δ 7.21-7.27 (M, IH); MS: 470.2 (M+l), 468.1 (M-I).
Example P
Scheme 25
Figure imgf000189_0001
a) K2CO3, DMF, 70 0C, Br b) NaBH4, THF C) Mg(OtBu)21 TsO^P=O , DMF, 75 0C
Figure imgf000189_0002
d) NBS, CH3CN e) 1 N HCI, microwave, 150 0C, 10min
Step 1: Preparation of 2-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- phenylethanone. (34) To a suspension, of 6-arrtino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)adenine (500 rng, 2.39 mmol) in DMF (5 ml) was added K2CO3 (330 nag, 2.39 mmol). Then 2- bromoacetophenone was added and the reaction mixture was heated to 70 0C with stirring for 30 min. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed with brine. The aqueous phase was extracted with DCM and the organic layer was dried over NaώCU, filtered/ concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography using linear gradient of MeOH in DCM as eluent. 1H NMR (CDCh) δ 3.40 (s, 3H), 53.72 (t, 2H), δ 4.45 (t, 2H), δ 5.58 (s, 2H), δ 5.67 (bs, 2H), δ 7.53-7.74 (m, 4H), δ 8.03 (s, IH), δ 8.06 (s, IH); MS: 328.2 (M+l), 326.0 (M-I).
Step 2: 2-(6-amino-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l-phenylethanol. (35)
To a suspension of ethanone prepared in step 1 (60 mg, 0.18 mmol) in THF, was added NaBHi at room temperature. The reaction was complete after stirring at room temperature for 1 h. The solvent was removed under vacuum and the residue was washed with sat. aq. NaHCCb solution. The aqueous phase was extracted with DCM. The organic layer was dried over Na-SO^ filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica gel chromatography using a liner gradient of MeOH in DCM as eluent. 1H NMR (CDCl3) δ 3.36 (s, 3H), δ 3.68 (t, 2H), δ 4.07-4.38 (m, 4H), δ 5.12-5.14 (m, IH), δ 6.36 (bs, 2H), δ 7.26-7.38 (m, 5H), δ 7.51 (s, IH); MS: 330.1 (M+l).
The other steps were carried out according to the procedures used in preparing Example O.
(2-(6-Amino-2-(2-inethoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l-phenylethoxyinethyl)phosphonic acid diethyl ester. (36) 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.09-1.16 (m, 6H), 3.30 δ (s, 3H), δ 3.38- 3.63 (m, 4H), δ 3.84-3.98 (m, 4H), δ 4.14-4.34 (m, 4H), δ 4.65-4.71 (m, IH), δ 6.57 (bs, 2H), δ 7.20-7.24 (m, 5H), δ 7.60 (s, IH); MS: 480.2 (M+l). (2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ρurin-9-yl)-l- phenylethoxymethyDphosphonic acid diethyl ester. (37) 1H NMR (CDCb): δ 1.20- 1.31 (m, 6H), δ 3.42-3.77 (m, 5H), δ 3.78 (t, 2H), δ 3.91-4.06 (m, 4H), δ 4.16-4.51 (m, 4H), δ 4.96-5.00 (m, IH), δ 5.73 (bs, 2H), δ 7.30-7.40 (m, 5H); MS: 480.2 (M+l).
(2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)purin-9-yl)-l- phenylethoxymethyDphosphonic acid. (Example P) 1H NMR (CDaOD): δ 3.42(s, 3H), δ 3.45-3.59 (m, 2H), δ 3.74 (t, 2H), δ 3.92-4.22 (m, 2H), δ 4.41 (t, 2H), δ 4.93-4.98 (m, IH), δ 7.30-7.43 (m, 5H); MS: 440.1 (M+l), 438.2 (M-I).
Example Q
Figure imgf000191_0001
(2-(6-Ainino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-ptijdn-9-yl)-l-(K)-phenoxyinethyl- ethoxymethyD-phosphonic acid (Example Q)
Example Q were prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example O, except that R-2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane was used instead of racemic 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane in step a). Enantiomerically pure 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy- propane was made from chiral glycidyl tosylate according to the procedure described in Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1989, 54, 1295-1304. 1H NMR (CDsOD) δ 3.37 (s, 3H), δ 3.64 (t, 2H), δ 3.91-3.96 (m, 2H), δ 4.12-4.25 (m, 5H), δ 4.32 (t, 2H), δ 6.85-6.94 (m, 3H), δ 7.21-7.27 (m, 2H); 31 P NMR (CD3OD) 18.48 (s); MS: 470.2 (M+H)+, 468.1 (M-I).
Example R
Figure imgf000192_0001
(2-(6-Ainino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-rnethoxy-ethoxy)-ptιrin-9-yl)-l-(S)-phenoxyinethyl- ethoxymethyD-phosphonic acid (Example R)
Example R was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example O, except that S-2-epoxy-3-ρhenoxy-propane was used instead of racemic 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy-propane in step a). Enantiomerically pure 2-epoxy-3-phenoxy- propane was made from chiral glycidyl tosylate according to the procedure described in Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1989, 54, 1295-1304. 1H NMR (CD3OD) δ 3.37 (s, 3H), δ 3.65 (t, 2H), δ 3.91-3.96 (m, 2H), δ 4.12-4.25 (m, 5H), δ 4.32 (t, 2H), δ 6.85-6.94 (m, 3H), δ 7.21-7.27 (m, 2H); 31P NMR (CDsOD) δ 18.62 (s); MS: 470.1 (M+H)+, 468.1(M-I).
Examples S and T
Examples S and T "were prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example O except cis-stilbene oxide or cyclopentene oxide were used in the step 1, respectively. The spectral data of the two compounds (Example S and T) and intermediates are listed below. Scheme 26
Figure imgf000193_0001
2-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-pιirin-9-yl)-l/2-diphenyl-ethanol (38)
1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 3.42 (s, 3H), 53.73 (t, 2H), δ 4.41-4.44 (m, IH), δ 5.75 (s, 2H), δ 5.88 (bs, 2H), 6 7.18-7.28 (m, 10H), δ 7.75 (s, IH); MS: 406.1 (M+H)+. (2-(6-Ainino-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-ptιrin-9-yl)-l/2~diphenyl-ethoxynιethyl)- phosphonic acid diethyl ester (39)
1H NMR (CDCIs): δ 1.21-1.29 (m, 6H), δ 3.42 (s, 3H), δ 3.57-3.74 (m, 5H), δ 3.95- 4.04 (m, 4H)7 δ 4.37-4.42 (m, 2H), δ 5.56 (d, IH), δ 5.76 (d, IH), δ 5.93 (bs, 2H), δ 7.12- 7.31 (m, 10H), δ 8.21 (s, IH); MS: 554.1 (M-I).
(2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-lr2-diphenyl- ethoxymethyD-phosphonic acid diethyl ester (40)
1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.11-1.19 (m, 6H), δ 3.50 (s, 3H), δ 3.61 (d, 2H), δ 3.76-3.96 (m, 6H), δ 4.59-4.68 (m, 2H), δ 6.59 (d, IH), δ 5.80 (bs, 2H), δ 6.15 (d, IH), δ 7.14-7.37 (m, 10H); MS: 634.0 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yI)-l,2-diphenyl- ethoxymethyO-phosphonic acid (Examle S)
1H NMR (CD3OD): δ 3.45 (s, 3H), δ 3.48-3.57 (m, 2H), δ 3.82 (t, 2H), δ 4.60 (t, 3H), δ 5.56 (d, IH), δ 5.92 (d, IH), δ 7.16-7.41 (m, 10H); MS: 516.1 (M+H)+, 514.1 (M-I). Example T
Scheme 27
Figure imgf000194_0001
2-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-cyclopentanol (41)
1H NMR (CDCb): δ 1.82-2.27 (m, 6H), δ 2.46-2.49 (m, IH), δ 3.44 (s, 3H), δ 3.77 (t, 2H), δ 4.37-4.41 (m, IH), δ 4.44 (t, 2H), δ 4.48-4.53 (m, IH), δ 5.80 (bs, 2H), δ 7.63 (s, IH); MS: 294.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Arnino-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yI)-cyclopentyloxyτnethyl)-phosphonic acid diethyl ester (42)
1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.25-1.30 (M, 4H), δ 1.84-2.34 (m, 6H), δ 3.45 (s, 3H), δ 3.73-3.80 (m, 4H), δ 4.05-4.11 (m, 2H), δ 4.44-4.49 (m, 3H), δ 4.68-4.69 (m, IH), δ 5.78 (bs, 2H), δ 7.70 (s, IH); MS: 444.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Aniino-8-broino-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-cyclopentyloxyrnethyl)- phosphonic acid diethyl ester (43)
1H NMR (CDCb): δ 1.23-1.30 (m, 4H), δ 1.82-2.36 (m, 6H), δ 3.45 (s, 3H), δ 3.64-
3.76 (m, 2H), δ 3.77 (t, 2H), δ 4.04-4.13 (m, 2H), δ 4.45 (t, 2H), δ 4.73-4.78 (m, 2H), δ '
5.77 (bs, 2H); MS: 522.0 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-metlιoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-cyclopentyloxyrnethyl)- phosphonic acid (Example T) 1H NMR (CD3OD): 5 1.81-1.87 (m, 2H), δ 1.95-2.13 (m, 2H)7 δ 2.18-2.28 (m, 2H)7 δ 3.41 (s, 3H), δ 3.60-3.71 (m, 2H), δ 3.74 (t, 2H), δ 4.43 (t, 2H), δ 4.59-4.68 (m, 2H); MS: 404.0 (M+H)+, 403.1(M-I).
Example U
Scheme 28
Figure imgf000195_0001
, DMF, 75 0C
Figure imgf000195_0002
d) NBS, ACN e) IN HCl, microwave 1500C, 15 mini
Step 1: synthesis of (β-Ainino-I-CZ-inethoxy-ethoxyJ-ptirin^-ylϊ-phenyl-acetic acid ethyl ester (44)
To a suspension of 2-methoxylethoxy adenine (500 mg, 2.39 mmol) in DMF (5ml), was added K2CO3 (329 mg, 2.39 mmol) and ethyl α-bromophenylacetate (460 μl, 2.68 mmol). The reaction mixture was allowed to react at 70 0C for 2 h. The reaction mixture was washed with water and extracted by DCM. The organic later was dried over Na2SO4. The organic layer then was filtered, concentrated and purified by silica gel column, using dichlorinethane and MeOH as the solvent in a linear gradient. 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.31 (t, 3H), δ 3.45 (s, 3H), δ 3.78 (t, 2H), δ 4.29- 4.33 (m, 2H), δ 4.51 (t, 2H), δ 5.83 (bs, 2H), δ 7.41-7.42 (m, 5H)7 δ 7.78 (s, IH); MS: 372.1 (M+H)+, 370.1 (M-I).
Step 2: synthesis of 2-(6-Amino-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-ptixin-9-yl)-2-phenyl- ethanol (45)
To a solution of ester made above (360 mg, 0.89 mmol) in THF (5ml), was added LAH (101 mg, 2.67 mmol) in one portion at 0 0C. The reaction mixture was stirred at 0 0C for Vz h, until reaction finished. The reaction was quenched with a few drops of IN HCl, then washed with water and extracted with dichlormethane. The organic was dried over Na∑SCU, filtered, concentrated and purified by silica gel chromatography, using dichloromethane and MeOH as the solvent in a linear gradient to give 260 mg product. 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 3.42 (s, 3H), δ 3.76(t7 2H), δ 4.32 (d, 2H), δ 4.52-4.59 (m, 3H), δ 7.37-7.43 (m, 5H); MS: 372.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Arnino-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-2-phenyl-ethoxvinethyl)- phosphonic acid diethyl ester (46)
1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.24-1.28 (m, 6H), δ 3.43 (s, 3H), δ 3.75 (t, 2H), δ 3.81-3.87 (m, 2H)7 δ 4.03-4.09 (m, 4H), δ 4.20-4.23 (M, IH), δ4.17 (t, 2H), δ 4.56-4.60 (m, IH), δ 5.84-5.87 (m, IH), δ 5.88 (bs, 2H), δ 7.34-7.36 (m, 5H), δ 7.92 (s, IH); MS: 480.1 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-2-phenyl-ethoxymethyl)- phosphonic acid diethyl ester (47)
1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.22-1.27 (m, 6H), δ 3.45 (s, 3H)7 δ 3.82-3.85 (m, 2H), δ 3.99- 4.07 (m, 4H), δ 4.30-4.34 (m, IH), δ 4.48 (t, 2H), δ 5.11 (t, IH), δ 5.82-5.85 (m, 3H), δ 7.28-7.36 (m, 3H), δ 7.47-7.49 (m, 2H); MS: 558.0 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Arnino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-2-phenyl-ethoxymethyl)- phosphonic acid (Example U) Η NMR (CD3OD) δ 3.40 (s, 3H), δ 3.72 (t, 2H), δ 3.77-3.79 (q, 2H), 64.20-4.23 (q, IH), δ 4.42 (t, 3H), δ 4.90-4.94 (m, 2H), δ 5.70-5.74 (q, IH), δ 7.30-7.36 (m, 3H), δ 7.52 (d, 2H); MS: 440.1 (M+H)+, 438.1(M-I).
Example V
Figure imgf000197_0001
Scheme 29
Figure imgf000197_0002
(2-(6-Ainino-2-(2-inethoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-ylinethyl)-allyloxyiiiethyl)-phosphonic acid diethyl ester (48).
Compound 48 was prepared by alkylating Compound 15 with the corresponding bromide, using the procedures similar to those shown in Scheme 28. 1H NMR (CDCIs): δ 1.35 (t, 3H), δ 3.42 (s, 3H), δ 3.73 (s, 2H), δ 3.76 (s, 2H), δ 4.06 (s, 2H), δ 4.13-4.23 (m, 4H), δ 4.45 (t, 2H), δ 4.75 (t, 2H), δ 4.75 (s, 2H), δ 5.02 (s, IH), δ 5.24 (s, IH), δ 5.94 (bs, 2H), δ 7.71 (s, IH).
(2-(6-Airdno-8-broino-2-(2-iiιethoxy-eihoxy)-piuin-9-ylinethyl)-allyloxyiiιethyl)- phosphonic acid diethyl ester (49) 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ 1.34 (t, 6H), δ 3.41 (s, 3H), δ 3.70-3.79 (m, 4H), δ 4.13-4.23 (m, 6H), δ 4.43 (t, 2H), δ 4.72 (s, 3H), δ 5.21 (s, IH), δ 6.04 (s, 2H); MS: 508.2 (M+H)+.
(2-(6-Ammo-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin- phosphonic acid (Example V)
1H NMR (CDsOD) δ 3.39 (S/ 3H), δ 3.67-3.73 (m, 4H), δ 4.17 (s, 2H), δ 4.40 (t, 2H), δ 4.47 (s, 2H), δ 4.88 (s, IH, which is cover by the H2O peak in CD3OD), δ 5.21(s, IH); MS: 390.1 (M+H)+, 388.0 (M-I).
Example W
Scheme 30
Figure imgf000198_0001
Synthesis of 2,2-Dimethyl-propionic acid (3-(6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy- ethoxy)-pιιrirι-9-ylinethyl)-benzyl)-(2,2-diinethyl-propionyloxymethoxy)- phosphinoyloxymethyl ester (Example W)
To a suspension of (3-(6-Aπuno-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid (Example C )(50 mg, 0.12 mmol) in DMF (2ml) was added N,N'-dicyclohexyl-4-morpholine-carboxamidine (71 mg, 0.24 mmol) and chloromethyl pivalate (90 μl, 0.60 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 600C overnight. The reaction mixture was purified by Prep-HPLC on a Cl 8 column, eluting with a gradient of 5-95% acetonitrile in water as solvent. 1H NMR (CDCk, 300 MHz) δ 1.19 (s, 18H), δ 3.21 (d, 2H), δ 3.41 (s, 3H), δ 3.72 (t, 3H), 54.44 (s, 2H), δ 5.01 (s, 2H), δ 5.59 (d, 4H), δ 5.77 (bs, 2H), δ 7.18-7.34 (m, 4H), δ 10.43 (bs, IH); 31P NMR (CDCl3, 300 MHz): δ 27.18 (s); MS: 638.2 (M+H)+.
Example X
Scheme 31
Figure imgf000199_0001
a) diesopropylethyl amine, chloromethyl povalate, DMF, 60 0C
Synthesis of 2,2-Dimethyl-propionic acid (3-(6-amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy- ethoxy)-purin-9-yhnethyl)-benzyl)-hydroxy-phosphinoyloxyτnethyl ester (X) To a solution of (3-(6-Ammo-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid (Example C) (50 mg, 0.12 mmol) in DMF, was added diisopropylethylamine (110 μl, O.βOmmol), and chloromethyl pivalate. The reaction mixture stirred at 600C. After checking the reaction after 6h by LC/MS, about 60% starting material was converted to desired product. The product was isolated by prep-HPLC on a C 18 column, eluting with a gradient of 5-95% acetonitrile in water as solvent. 1H NMR (CDCb, 300 MHz) δ 1.21 (s, 9H), δ 3.01 (d, 2H), δ 3.39 (s, 3H), δ 3.17 (t, 3H), δ 4.42 (t, 3H), δ 4.92 (s, 2H), δ 5.60 (d, 2H), δ 7.17-7.37 (m, 4H), δ 10.64 (s, IH); MS: 524.1(M+H)+, 531.9 (M-I).
Example Y
Scheme 32
Figure imgf000200_0001
Synthesis of Example Y
To a solution of L-alanine ethyl ester hydrochloride (56 mg, 0.36 mmol) in pyridine, was added triphenyl phosphate (190 mg, 0.72 irunol), aldrithiol-2 (160 mg, 0.72 mmol), and (3-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-ylmethyl)- . benzyl)-phosphonic acid (30 mg, 0.073 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 60 0C for 4 h. After the reaction was finished, NaHCCb (60 mg) was added and the mixture was stirred at RT for 10 min. The solvent was removed, and the residue was dissolved in DCM and purified by 4g silica gel column. The column was eluted with 50% EtOAc/hexane to wash out all yellow color. Then the product was eluted with 20%EtOH/EtOAc. The fraction with product (Example Y) was concentrated and purified again by prep HPLC using 5-100% acetonitrile in water. 1H NMR (CDCb, 300 MHz): δ 1.20 (t, 6H), δ 1.27-1.34 (m, 6H), δ 3.14 (d, 2H), δ 3.28-3.44 (m, 5H), δ 3.71 (t, 2H), δ 3.87-3.98 (M, 2h), δ 4.08-4.14 (M, 4H), δ 4.43 (t, 2H), δ 4.97 (s, 2H), δ 5.99 (bs, 2H), δ 7.16-7.40 (m, 4H), δ 10.54 (s, IH); 31P NMR( CDCb, 300MHz): δ 25.65 (s); MS: 608.2 (M+H)+, 606.2 (M-I).
Example Z was isolated from the reaction above.
Figure imgf000200_0002
1H NMR (CDCl3) δl.33 (t, 3H), δ 1.50 (d, 3H), 53.01 (d, 2H), δ 3.39 (s, 3H), δ 3.70 (t, 2H), δ 3.92 (m, IH), δ 4.05-4.29 (m, 4h), δ 4.46 (s, 2H), δ 4.90 (s, 2H), δ 7.16-7.40 (m, 4H); MS: 509.1 (M+H)+, 507.0 (M-I).
Examples AA and AB
Examples AA and AB were prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example Y, except that different amino acids were used during the reaction.
Figure imgf000201_0001
1H NMR (CDsOD, 300MHz): δ 1.11-1.19 (q, 6H), δ 2.62-2.99 (m, 6H), δ 3.38 (s, 3H), δ 3.69 (t, 2H), δ 3.80-4.19 (m, 6H), δ 4.38 (t, 2H), δ 4.95 (s, 2H), δ 6.88-7.36 (m, 14H); 31P NMR (CDsOD, 300MHz): δ 25.25 (s); MS: 760.2 (M+H)+, 758.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000201_0002
1H NMR (CDsOD,300MHz) δ 1.15-1.28 (m, 18H), δ 3.15 (d, 2H), δ 3.39 (s, 3H), δ 3.70-3.76 (m, 3H), δ 3.82-3.88 (m, 1), δ 4.44 (t, 2H), δ 4.88-4.96 (m,2H), δ 4.98 (s,2H), δ 7.27-7.39 (m, 4H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): 27.14 (s); MS: 636.1 (M+H)+, 634.2 (M- I)-
Example AC
Scheme 33
Figure imgf000202_0001
a) PPh3, Aldrithiol-2, Ala-OEt.HCl, pyridine
Synthesis of Exampel AC
To a solution of L-alanine ethyl ester hydrochloride (37 mg, 0.24 mmol) in pyridine (2ml) was added triphenylphosphate (256 mg, 0.98 mmol), aldrithiol-2 (440mg, 0.98 mmol) and (2-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-yl)-l- phenoxymethyl-ethoxymethyl)-phosphonic acid (Example O) (23 mg, 0.049 mmol). The reaction mixture stirred at 600C for 4h and cooled to rt. NaHCO3 (50 mg) was added to the reaction mixture and it was stirred at rt for 10 min. The solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolve in dichloromethane. The mixture was purified by 4g silica gel chromatography. The column was eluted with 50% EtOAc/ hexane to get rid of yellow impurities. Then the desired product was eluted with 20% EtOH/ EtOAc. The fraction with product (Example AC) was concentrated and purified by prep-HPLC by 5-100% acetonitrile in water. 1H NMR (CDCb, 300MHz): δ 1.19-1.22 (m, 6H), δ 1.35-1.38 (m, 6H), δ 3.38 (s, 3H), δ 3.54-3.64 (m, 2H), δ 3.87-4.30 (m, 18H), δ 5.99 (s, 2H), 66.87-7.26 (m, 5H), δ 10.52 (d, IH); *P NMR (CDCb, 300MHz): δ 22.26 (s), δ 22.33 (s); MS: 668.2 (M+H)+, 666.2 (M-I). Examples AD, AE, and AF
Examples AD, AE, and AF were prepared using procedures similar to shown in Scheme 32 except that different amino acid esters were used in the reaction.
Figure imgf000203_0001
1H NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz) δ 1.10-1.21 (m, 6H), ( 2.72-3.05 (m, 4H), δ 3.36 (d, 3H), δ 3.43-3.74 (m, 4H), δ 3.93-4.14 (m, HH), δ 4.27-4.31 (m, 2H), ( 6.84-7.28 (m, 15H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.17 (s), ( 23.25 (s); MS: 820.3 (M+H)+, 818.3 (M-I).
Figure imgf000203_0002
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 1.30 (s, 3H), ( 1.32 (s, 3H), ( 1.42 (s, 9H), ( 1.45 (s, 9H), ( 3.37 (s, 3H), ( 3.65 (t, 3H), ( 3.78-3.87 (m, 2H), ( 3.95-3.98 (m, 2H), ( 4.12-4.16 (m, 2H), ( 4.20-4.24 (m, 2H), ( 4.21-4.33 (m, 2H), ( 6.90-6.95 (m, 3H), ( 7.23-7.28 (m,2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.55 (s), ( 23.75 (s); MS: 724.2 (M+H)+, 722.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000204_0001
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz) ( 1.19-1.24 (m, 12H), ( 1.31-1.34 (m, 6H), ( 3.37 (d, 3H), ( 3.63-3.67 (m, 2H), ( 3.90-4.00 (m, 4H), ( 4.12-4.15 (m, 3H), ( 4.32-4.34 (m, 2H), ( 4.90-4.97 (m, 2H), ( 6.90-6.96 (m, 3H), ( 7.23-7.28 (m, 2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.52 (s), ( 23.74 (s); MS: 696.2 (M+H)+, 694.1 (M-I).
Example AG
Scheme 34
Figure imgf000204_0002
Synthesis of Example AG
To a solution of (3-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid (40 mg, 0.098 mmol) in pyridine (2 ml), was added L-alanine isopropyl ester hydrochloride (33 mg, 0.19 mmol), triethyl amine (170 μl, 1.16 mmol), phenol (46 mg, 4.85 mmol), triphenylphosphate (180 mg, 0.69 mmol), aldrithiol-2 (150 mg, 0.69 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 60 oC overnight. The solvent was removed, and the residue was dissolved in dichloromethane and purified using 4g silica gel chromatography. The column was eluted with 50% EtOAc/hexane to wash out the yellow impurities and then the product was eluted with 20% EtOH/EtOAc. The organic fraction with product (Example AG) was concentrated and purified again by prep-HPLC using 5-100% acetonitrile in water. 1H NMR (CDC13, 300MHz): ( 1.12-1.17 (m, 9H)7 ( 3.38 (s, 3H), ( 3.49-3.53 (m, IH), ( 3.70 ft, 2H), ( 3.88-3.92 (m, IH), ( 4:45 (t, 2H), ( 4.89-4.94 (m, IH), ( 4.99 (s, 2H), ( 6.26 (bs, IH), ( 7.00-7.46 (m, 9H), ( 10.41 (s, IH); IH NMR (CD3OD): ( 1.00-1.20 (m, 9H), ( 3.34-3.38 (m, 5H), ( 3.69 (t, 2H), ( 3.72-3.81 (m, IH), ( 4.41 ( t, 3H), ( 4.86 (m, IH), ( 5.00 ( s, 2H), ( 6.98- 7.41 (m, 9H); 31P NMR (CDC13, 300MHz): ( 27.06 (s), ( 27.11 (s); 31P NMR (CD3OD): ( 28.36 (s), ( 28.76 (s); MS: 599.2 (M+H)+, 597.2 (M- i);
Example AH
Scheme 35
Figure imgf000205_0001
Synthesis of Example AH
To a solution of compound AH (5.7mg, 0.0096 irunol) in dichloromethane (0.5ml) was added triethylamine (30 μl) and ethyl chloroformate (20 μl). The reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 10 min. The solvent was removed, and the residue was dissolved in DMF and purified by prep-HPLC using 5-100% acetonitrile in water. 1H NMR (CDC13): ( 1.10-1.20 (m, 9H), ( 1.22-1.46 (m, 3H), ( 3.13-3.36 (m, 4H), ( 3.41 (s, 3H), ( 3.71 (t, 2H), ( 3.92-4.00 (m, IH), ( 4.42-4.50 (m, 4H), ( 4.86-4.99 (m, 3H), ( 7.01- 7.52 (m, 9H); 31P NMR (CDC13): ( 25.61 (s), ( 25.86 (s); MS: 671.2 (M+H)+. Examples AI, AJ, AK, AL, AM, AN, AO, and AP
Examples AI, AJ, AK, AL, AM, AN, AO, and AP were prepared from chiral phosphonic acid example Q and R using procedures similar to those used to preapre Example AC.
Figure imgf000206_0001
1H NMR (CD3OD, 300 MHz): δ 1.19-1.27 (m; 6H), ( 1.32-1.36 (m, 6H), ( 3.37 (s, 3H), ( 3.65 (t, 2H), ( 3.90-4.00 (m, 4H), ( 4.03-4.23 (m, 9H), ( 4.32 (t, 2H), ( 6.89-6.96 (m, 3H), ( 7.23-7.29 (m, 2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.58; MS: 668.2 (M+H)+; 666.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000206_0002
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 1.20-1.27 (m, 6H), ( 1.33-1.36 (m, 6H), ( 3.38 (s, 3H), ( 3.65 (t, 2H), ( 3.93-4.01 (m, 4H), ( 4.07-4.16 (m, 7H), ( 4.20-4.28 (m, 2H), ( 4.32 (t, 2H), ( 6.89-6.96 (m, 3H), ( 7.26 (t, 2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.84; MS: 668.1 (M+H)+, 666.1 (M-I).
Figure imgf000207_0001
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300Hz): ( 1.19-1.22 (m, 12H), ( 1.24-1.34 (m, 6H), ( 3.37 (s, 3H), ( 3.65 (t, 2H), ( 3.85-4.00 (m, 4H), ( 4.12-4.15 (m, 3H), ( 4.20-4.24 (m, 2H), ( 4.31 (t, 2H), ( 4.88-4.99 (M, 2H), ( 6.90-6.95 (m, 3H), ( 7.26 (t, 2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.54; MS: 696.1 (M+H)+, 694.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000207_0002
1H NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 1.20-1.24 (m, 12H), ( 1.32-1.35 (m, 6H), ( 3.38 (s, 3H), ( 3.66 (t 2H), ( 3.90-4.01 (m, 4H), ( 4.09-4.15 (m, 3H), ( 4.20-4.25 (m, 2H), ( 4.32 (t, 2H), ( 4.90-4.99 (m, 2H), ( 6.90-6.96 (m, 3H), ( 7.26 (t, 2H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): (23.77; MS: 696.1 (M+H)+, 694.1 (M-I).
Figure imgf000207_0003
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 1.11-1.22 (m, 6H), ( 2.73-3.04 (m, 4H), ( 3.36 (s, 3H), ( 3.49-3.55 (m, 2H), ( 3.64 (t, 2H), ( 3.98-4.17 (m, HH), ( 4.29 (t, 2H), ( 6.84-6.93 (m, 3H), ( 7.10-7.28 (m, 12H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.16; MS: 820.2 (M+H)+, 818.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000208_0001
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 1.14-1.20 (m, 6H), ( 2.72-3.07 ( m, 4H), ( 3.36 (s, 3H), ( 3.43-3.74 (m, 4H), ( 3.95-4.15 (m, HH), ( 4.27-4.29 (m, 2H), ( 6.86-6.96 (m, 3H), ( 7.09-7.29 (m, 12H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.24; MS: 820.1 (M+H)+, 818.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000208_0002
1H NMR (CDsOD, 300MHz): δ 1.16 (d, 6H), δ 1.25 (d, 3H), δ 3.37 (s, 3H), δ 3.96- 4.33 (m, 10H), δ 4.90-4.91 (m, partly covered by water peak, IH), δ 6.92-7.32 (m, 10H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): δ 24.26; MS: 659.2 (M+H)+, 657.1 (M-I). .
Figure imgf000209_0001
1H NMR (CDaOD, 300MHz): δ 1.16-1.20 (m, 6H), δ 1.25 (d, 3H), δ 3.37 (s, 3H), δ 3.65 (t, 2H), δ 3.94-4.25 (m, 7H), δ 4.30-4.33 (m, 3H), δ 4.90-4.91 (m, partly covered by water peak, IH), δ 6.92-7.29 (m, 10H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): δ 23.36 (s), δ 24.55 (s); MS: 659.2 (M+H)+, 657.1 (M-I).
Examples AQ and AR
Scheme 36
Figure imgf000209_0002
Figure imgf000209_0003
a) patossium thioacetate, DMF, 100 0C c) aldrithiol, PPh3, L-AIa-OiPr-HCl,
Figure imgf000209_0004
Step 1: Synthesis of (3-(6-Amino-8-mercapto-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid monoethyl ester (51). To a solution of (3-(6-Aπύno-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid diethyl ester (50) ( 180 mg, 0.34 mmol) in DMF (2 ml) was added potassium thioacetate (778 mg, 6.8 mmol). The reaction mixture stirred at 100 oC for 24 h. After cooling to rt, the reaction mixture was filtered and purified by reversed phase prep-HPLC using a linear gradient of acetronitrile in water from 5% to 95%. 1H NMR PMSO, 300 MHz): ( 1.08 (t, 3H), ( 3.00 (d, 2H), ( 3.25 (s, 3H), ( 3.58 (t, 2H), ( 3.77-3.84 (m, 2H), ( 4.29 (t, 2H), ( 5.23 (s, 2H), ( 6.87 (bs, 2H), ( 7.16-7.28 (m, 4H); 31P NMR (DMSO, 300 MHz): ( 23.20; MS: 454.1 (M+H)+, 452.0 (M- I)-
(3-(6-Amino-8-mercapto-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9-ylmethyl)-benzyl)- phosphonic acid (Example AQ):
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300 MHz): ( 3.07 (d, 2H), ( 3.38 (s, 3H), ( 3.71 (t, 2H), ( 4.44 (t, 2H), ( 5.36 (s, 2H), ( 7.21-7.47 (m, 4H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300MHz): ( 23.48; MS: 426.1 (M+H)+, 424.0 (M-I).
Example AR
IH NMR (CD3OD, 300 MHz): δ 1.14-1.29 (m, 18H), 53.15 (d, 2H), δ 3.38 (s, 3H), δ 3.69-3.89 (m, 4H), δ 4.44 (t, 2H), ( 4.90-4.96 (m, 2H), ( 5.37 (s, 2H), ( 7.24-7.48 (m, 4H); 31P NMR (CD3OD, 300 MHz): ( 27.23. MS: 652.0 (M+H)+, 650.2 (M-I).
Examples AS, AT, and AU
Example AS, AT, and AU were prepared from Example C using procedures as shown in Scheme 17, except that phenol was replaced with cyclic amines or oxime.
Figure imgf000211_0001
1H NMR (CDC13, 300MHz): ( 1.18-1.33 (m, 9H), ( 1.85-1.95 (m, 6H), ( 3.25-3.35 (m, 2H), ( 3.39 (s, 3H), ( 3.49-3.679m, IH), ( 3.72 (t, 2H), ( 3.95-3.98 (m, IH), ( 4.46 (t, 2H), ( 4.96-5.00 (m, 3H), ( 6.25 (bs, 2H), ( 7.15-7.35 (m, 4H), ( 10.40 (bs, IH); 31P NMR (CDC13, 300 MHz): ( 33.51 (s), ( 33.38 (s); MS: 578.2 (M+H)+, 576.1 (M-I).
Figure imgf000211_0002
1H NMR (CDC13, 300MHz): δ 1.16-1.35 (m, 9H), δ 2.90-3.17 (m, 4H), δ 3.409s, 3H), δ 3.46-3.50 (m, 4H), δ 3.73 (t, 2H), δ 3.86-3.89 (m, IH), δ 4.52 (t, 2H), δ 4.96-5.03 (m, 3H), δ 7.14-7.37 (m, 4H), δ 10.63 (s, IH); 31P NMR (CDCb, 300MHz): δ 27.07 (s), δ 28.11 (s); MS: 592.1 (M+H)+, 590.2 (M-I).
Figure imgf000211_0003
Synthesis of Example AU
To a solution of (3-(6-Amino-8-hydroxy-2-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-purin-9- ylmethyl)-benzyl)-phosphonic acid (Example C) (100 mg, 0.24 mmol) in pyridine (ImI) was added (s)-2-(methoxymethyl)pyrrolidine (28 mg, 0.24 mmol), triphenylphosphane (314 mg, 1.2 mmol) and aldrithiol-2 ( 264 mg, 1.2mmol). The reaction mixture was reacted at 650C for 2 h. After starting material was consumed, L-alanine isopropyl ester hydrogen chloride (80 mg, 0.48 mmol), triphenylphosphine (314 mg, 1.2 mmol), adrithiol-2 (264 mg, 1.2 mmol) and molecular sieves (50 mg) were added to the reaction mixture. The mixture was stirred at 65 0C until LC/MC indicated that the reaction was complete, and then the mixture was cooled and the solvent was removed. The residue was loaded on silica gel column, eluted with EtOAc/Hexane (1/1) to remove a yellow impurity and then with 20% EtOH/EtOAC to elute the product. The fractions containing product were concentrated and purified by reversed phase HPLC, using 5-85% acetonitrile in water as solvent. 1H NMR (CDCb, 300MHz): δ 1.19-1.33 (m, 12H), δ 1.72-1.75 (m, 3H), δ 2.90-3.01 (m, 2H), δ 3.03-3.20 (m, 6H), δ 3.38 (s, 3H), δ 3.71-3.82 (m, 4H), δ 4.08-4.10 (m, IH), δ 4.46 (t, 2H), δ 4.94-5.00 (m, 3H), δ 6.55 (bs, 2H), δ 7.16-7.33 (m, 4H), δ 10.72 (b, IH); 31P NMR(CDCl3, 300MHz): δ 26.65 (s), δ 28.78 (s); MS: 620.2 (M+H)+, 618.2 (M-I).
Example AV
Scheme 37
Figure imgf000212_0001
Synthesis of Example AV Example C (95 mg, 0.232 mmol) was suspended in NMP (0.5 mL). Triethylamine (0.22 mL) was added and the mixture was heated to 62°C. A solution of chloromethyl isopropyl carbonate (0.22 mL) in NMP (1.5 mL) was added with a syringe pump over 90 minutes. The mixture was heated at 62°C for 5 more hours, and then diluted with ethyl acetate, washed with water and brine, dried with Na2SQi and evaporated under vacuum. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography on silica gel (Eluent 50% to 100% hexane/ethyl acetate) giving AV (20mg) as colorless oil. MS: 758.2 (M+H)+.
Example AW
Scheme 38
Figure imgf000213_0001
Synthesis of Example AW
Diethyl (3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-9H-purrn-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methylphosphonate 50 from the synthesis of Example C (40mg, 0.076 mmol), n-butylamine (0.1 mL) and n-butanol (1 mL) were combined and heated in the microwave at 2000C for 10 minutes. The solvent was evaporated under vacuum and the residue was partitioned between brine and dichloromethane. The aqueous layer was extracted with dichloromethane (4x). The combined organic layers were dried with Na2SO4 and evaporated under vacuum. The crude product 56 was dissolved in acetonitrile (ImL) and bromotrimethylsilane (ImL) was added. The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature overnight. After evaporation to dryness the crude product was purified by preparative reverse phase HPLC giving Example AW (6 mg) was white powder. MS: 465.2 (M+H).
Example AX
Figure imgf000214_0001
Example AX was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare Example AW except that n-butylamine was replaced with 2-morpholinoethanamine. MS: 522.2 (M+H).
Example AY
Scheme 39
Figure imgf000215_0001
Synthesis of 9-(3-bromobenzyl)-2-chloro-9H-purin-6-amine (53)
2-Chloroaderύne (1.5Sg, 9.0mmol), 3-bromobenzyl bromide (2.48g, 9.92mmol), potassium carbonate (1.38g, lOmmol) were combined in DMF (1OmL) and stirred at ambient temperature overnight. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (20OmL) and washed with water and brine. The organic layer was dried with Na^CU and evaporated to dryness. The residue was triturated with diethyl ether/ethyl acetate 4:1 and filtered giving 9-(3-bromobenzyl)-2-chloro-9H-purin-6-amine (Compound 53) (2.3g) as off-white solid.
Synthesis of 9-(3-bromobenzyl)-N2-butyl-9H-purine-2,6-diainine (54)
9-(3-bromobenzyl)-2-chloro-9H-purin-6-amine (2.3g) (lOOmg, 0.295mmol), n- butylamine (0.5mL) and n-butanol (ImL) were combined and heated in the microwave at 17O0C for 15 minutes. The solvent was evaporated under vacuum and the residue was partitioned between water and ethylacetate. The organic layer was washed with brine, dried with Na-SO4 and evaporated under vacuum. The crude product was triturated with diethylether and filtered giving 9-(3-bromobenzyl)-N2- butyl-9H-purine-2/6-diamine (Compound 54) (60.9 mg) as off-white solid.
Synthesis of Example AY
9-(3-Bromobenzyl)-N2-butyl-9H-purine-2/6-diamine (50mg, 0.133 mmol), diethylphosphite (0.026mL, 0.2mmol), triethylamine (0.028mL, 0.2mmol), Pd(dppf)Cl2.DCM (15mg, 0.018mmol) were combined in DMF (ImL) and heated in the microwave at 1300C for 5 minutes. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (5OmL) and washed with water and brine, dried with NaώCu and evaporated. The crude product (Compound 55) was dissolved in chloroform (2mL) and a 10% solution of bromine in chloroform was added dropwise until the bromine color remained. After stirring for additional 10 minutes the mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (5OmL) and washed with 0.1N sodium thiosulfate solution, water, sodium bicarbonate solution and brine, dried with Na∑SOt and evaporated under vacuum to dryness. The crude product (Compound 56) was dissolved in methanol (1OmL) and 50% aqu. KOH solution (2mL) was added. The mixture was heated under reflux until HPLC analysis showed complete disappearance of the bromide. Then the mixture was acidified with cone. HCl and heated under reflux for 2 hours. All solvents were removed under vacuum and the solid residue was extracted with methanol three times. The combined methanol extracts were evaporated under vacuum. The crude monoester was dissolved in acetonitrile (2mL), bromotrimethylsilane (2mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature overnight. After evaporation to dryness the crude product was dissolved in IN HCl/acetonitrile and precipitated by slowly neutralizing with IN NaOH to pH~5. The precipitate was filtered and dried giving Example AY (11.3 mg) as tan solid. MS: 393.2 (M+H)+. Examples AZ and BA were prepared using procedures similar to those as shown in Schemes 39 and 40 except that n-butylamine was replaced with benzylamine or sodium n-butoxide.
Example AZ: 427.3 (M+H)+
Figure imgf000217_0001
Example BA: 394.2 (M+H)+
Figure imgf000217_0002
Example BB:
Scheme 40
Figure imgf000218_0001
Synthesis of Example BB
9-(3-Bromobenzyl)-N2-butyl-9H-purine-2,6-diamine (200 mg, 0.532 mmol), diethylmethylphosphonite (0.1 mL), triethylamine (0.12), Pd(dppf)Cl2.DCM (50 mg) were combined in DMF (2 mL) and heated in the microwave at 1300C for 5 minutes. The mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (150 mL) and washed with water and brine, dried with Na-SCU and evaporated. The crude product was dissolved in ethyl acetate and filtered through a pad of silica gel (3 g), eluting with 25% methanol in ethyl acetate. After evaporation to dryness the product was dissolved in chloroform (10 mL) and a 5% solution of bromine in chloroform was added dropwise until the bromine color remained. After stirring for additional 10 minutes the mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (50 mL) and washed -with 0.1N sodium thiosulf ate solution, water, sodium bicarbonate solution and brine, dried with NazSCU and evaporated under vacuum to dryness. The crude product was dissolved in methanol (5 mL) and 50% aqu. KOH solution (1 mL) was added. The mixture was heated under reflux for 2 hours. Then the mixture was acidified with cone. HCl and heated under reflux overnight. All solvents were removed under vacuum and the solid residue was extracted with methanol. The methanol extract was evaporated under vacuum and the residue was purified by preparative reverse phase HPLC giving Example BB (87 mg) as white powder. MS: 391.2 (M+H).
Example BC
Figure imgf000219_0001
Example BC was prepared using procedures similar to those shown in Scheme 40 expect that diethylmethylphosphonite was replaced with ethyl benzylphosphinate. MS: 467.3 (M+H).
Example BD
Figure imgf000219_0002
Scheme 41
Figure imgf000219_0003
Synthesis of 2-butoxy-9H-purin-6-amine (59).
2-chloroadenine (1) (1.53g, 9.03 mmol) was divided among three microwave vials (10-20 mL), each containing 1-butanol (10 mL) and t-BuOK (5 mL, IM in THF). Each vial was heated to 17O0C for 40 minutes. After reaction completion the solvent was removed by rotary evaporation and the product was purified on flash column eluting 10% methanol in ethylacetate. Evaporation of solvent gave 1.33g (70%) of 59 as an off white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 60.919 (t, 3H), 1.39 (m, 2H), 1.62 (m, 2H), 4.09 (t, 2H), 6.00 (s, 2H), 7.44 (s, IH). LCMS: mlz for C9Hi3NsO+ + H observed 208.1 at 1.34 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O. Scheme 42
Figure imgf000220_0001
15O0C, 2min 60 microwave
Synthesis of diethyl 3-(bromomethyl)benzylphosphonate (60).
To a solution of α,α'-Bisbromo-m-xylene (10.02g, 37.95 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) was added triethyl phosphite (3.15 g, 3.3 mL, 19.98 mmol) via syringe. The mixture was heated to 1500C for 2 minutes in a microwave. The reaction mixture was poured into water and product extracted with diethyl ether (3x 25 mL). The combined organics were washed with water (2x 5OmL) and brine (50 mL), and dried over Na2SO4. Reduced volume in vacuo and purified product by flash column eluting 30- 100% ethyl acetate in hexanes to give 4.64 g (76%) 60 as a colorless oil. LCMS: m/z for CizHisBrOaP÷ + H observed 321.0 and 323.0 at 2.29 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O.
Scheme 43
Figure imgf000220_0002
Synthesis of diethyl (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methylphosphonate (61).
A mixture of 59 (348.7 mg, 1.68 mmol) and KaCO3 (232.56 mg, 1.68) was dissolved in DMF (5 mL) and to it was added 60 (540.4 mg, 1.68 mmol). The mixture was left to stir over night at room temperature, solvent was evaporated by rotary evaporation. The remaining solid was taken up in water and the product extracted with DCM (3x 50 mL). Combined organic layers were washed with water (Ix 50 mL) and brine (2x 50 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Product was purified by flash column eluting 0-15% methanol in ethyl acetate to give 165.8 mg (22%) 61 as a solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCb) δ 0.969 (t, 3H), 1.21 (m, 6H), 1.51 (m, 2H), 1.80 (m, 2H), 3.11 (d, 2H), 3.98 (m, 4H), 4.36 (t, 2H), 5.27 (s, 2H), 7.26 (m, 4H), 7.67 (s, IH). LCMS: m/z for C∑iEboNsCMP* + H observed 448.1 at 2.28 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5- 95% CHsCN in H2O. Scheme 44
Figure imgf000221_0001
Synthesis of diethyl (3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-butoxy-9H-ptuin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methylphosphonate (62).
To a solution of 61 (134.9 mg, 0.30 mmol) in CHCb (5 mL) was added a 10% (v) solution of Br2 in chloroform. The reaction was stopped when starting material was consumed, monitored by HPLC. Bromine was quenched with a saturated Na2SO3 solution and product extracted with DCM (2x 10 mL). Organics were washed with water (2x 10 mL) and brine (Ix 10 mL) and dried over Na∑SCtø. Purified by flash column eluting 100% ethyl acetate. Evaporation of solvent gave 76.0 mg (49%) of 62 as a yellow solid. LCMS: m/z for C∑iHzgBrNsO+P* + H observed 526.1 and 528.1 at 2.37 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O.
Scheme 45
Figure imgf000222_0001
Synthesis of methyl (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-8-hydroxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (63).
To a solution of 62 (76.0 mg, 0.144 mmol) in methanol (10 mL) was slowly added sodium methoxide (155.9 mg, 2.88 mmol). The mixture was heated to 70°C for 5.5 hours at which time Dowex resin was added to quench any remaining methoxide. The resin was filtered off and the solvent evaporated. The product was stirred in 6N HCl over night after which time the solvent was evaporated to give 61 mg (93%) 63 as a white solid, the crude product was carried through to the next step. LCMS: m/z for C2iH3oNsOsP+ + H observed 464.1 at 2.10 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O.
Scheme 46
Figure imgf000222_0002
Synthesis of (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-8-hydroxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methylphosphonic acid (BD).
TMS-Br was added to a solution of 63 (61 mg, 0.13 mmol) in CHsCN was cooled to O0C. The mixture was stirred at 00C for 30 minutes, then heated to 700C for 6.5 hours. The solvent and TMS-Br were removed by rotary evaporation, and the resulting product was purified by prep. HPLC giving 1.6 mg of BD as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 0.972 (t, 3H), 1.49 (m, 2H), 1.74 (m, 2H), 2.97 (d, 2H), 4.28 (t, 2H), 4.98 (s, 2H), 7.18 (m, 2H), 7.29 (d, IH), 7.36 (s. IH). LCMS: m/z for C17H22NsOsP + + H observed 408.2 at 1.70 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in HiO.
Example BE
Figure imgf000223_0001
Scheme 47
Figure imgf000223_0002
microwave
Synthesis of N2-butyl-9H-purine-2,6-diamine (64).
2-chloroadenine (1) (1.6Og, 9.44 mmol) was divided among three microwave vials (10-20 mL), each containing Butylamine (4 mL), 1-Butanol (10 mL,), and DMSO (ImL). Each vial was heated to 1700C for 90 minutes. After reaction completion the solvent was removed by rotary evaporation and the product was purified on flash column eluting 10% methanol in ethylacetate. Evaporation of solvent gave 1.62g (83%) of 64 as an off white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 0.877 (t, 3H), 1.29 (m, 2H), 1.45 (m, 2H), 3.17 (t, 2H), 6.49 (s, 2H), 7.61 (s, IH), 12.1 (s, IH). LCMS: mfz for CgHuNe+ + H observed 207.2 at 1.40 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95%
Figure imgf000223_0003
Scheme 48
Figure imgf000223_0004
150°C, 2 min 65 microwave Synthesis of ethyl 3-(bromomethyl)benzyl(methyl)phosphinate (65).
To a solution of α,α'-Bisbromo-m-xylene (7.75g, 29.38 mmol) in DMF (10 mL) was added diethyl methylphosphonite (2.0 g, 14.69 mmol) via syringe. The mixture was heated to 15O0C for 2 minutes in a microwave. The reaction mixture was poured into water and product extracted with ethyl acetate (3x 25 mL). The combined organics were washed with water (2x 5OmL) and brine (50 mL), and dried over NazSCU. Reduced volume in vacuo and purified product by flash column eluting 20- 100% ethyl acetate in hexanes to give 1.89 g mg (44%) 65 as a colorless oil. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3) δ 1.24 (t, 3H), 1.33 (d, 3H), 3.08 (d, 2H), 3.97 (dt, 2H), 4.44 (s, 2H), 7.25 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for CnHi6BrO2P+ + H observed 291.0 and 293.0 at 2.09 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O.
Scheme 49
Figure imgf000224_0001
Synthesis of ethyl (3-((6-amino-2-(butylamino)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (66).
A mixture of 64 (300.0 mg, 1.45 mmol) and K2CO3 (200.0 mg, 1.45 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (5 mL) and to it was added 65 (420.0 mg, 1.45 mmol). The mixture was left to stir over night at room temperature, solvent was evaporated by rotary evaporation. The remaining solid was taken up in water and the product extracted with DCM (3x 50 mL). Combined organic layers were washed with water (Ix 50 mL) and brine (2x 50 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Product was purified by flash column eluting 0-20% methanol in ethyl acetate to give 299.4 mg (50%) 66 as a solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCb) δ 0.818 (t, 3H), 1.15 (t, 3H), 1.24 (d, 3H), 1.27 (m, 2H), 1.43 (m, 2H), 2.99 (d, 2H), 3.28 (m, 2H), 3.87 (m, 2H), 4.01 (m, 2H), 5.09 (s, 2H), 7.11 (m, 4H), 7.36 (s, IH). LCMS: m/z for C2oH29Nβθ2P+ + H observed 417.3 at 1.76 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHaCN in HzO.
Scheme 50
Figure imgf000225_0001
Synthesis of ethyl (3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-(butylamino)-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (67).
To a solution of 66 (299.4 mg, 0.72 mmol) in CHCl3 (5 mL) was added a 10% (v) solution of Br2 in chloroform. The reaction was stopped when starting material was consumed, monitored by HPLC. Bromine was quenched with a saturated Na∑SCb solution and product extracted with DCM (2x 10 mL). Organics were washed with water (2x 10 mL) and brine (Ix 10 mL) and dried over Na-SCX Purified by flash column eluting 10% methanol in ethyl acetate. Evaporation of solvent gave 223.6 mg (63%) of 67 as a yellow solid. LCMS: m/z for CaoHasBrNeOaP4- + H observed 495.2 and 497.2 at 1.98 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O. Scheme 51
Figure imgf000225_0002
Synthesis of methyl (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-8-hydroxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (Example BE). To a solution of 67 (223.6, 0.45 mmol) in methanol (10 mL) was slowly added sodium methoxide (487.7 mg, 5.25 mmol). The mixture was heated to 70°C for 7 hours at which time Dowex resin was added to quench any remaining methoxide. The resin was filtered off and the solvent evaporated. The product was stirred in 6N HCl over night (16hr) after which time the solution was heated to reflux for 2 hr. The pH was adjusted to 4, 90.6 mg (50%) of BE was collected by filtration as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) b 0.86 (t, 3H), 1.15 (d, 3H), 1.25 (m, 2H), 1.43 (m, 2H), 2.96 (d, 2H), 3.19 (s, 2H), 4.78 (s, 2H), 7.19 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for Q8H25N6OsP+ + H observed 405.3 at 1.65 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHbCN in H2O.
Example BF
Figure imgf000226_0001
Example BF was prepared using procedures similar to those shown in Schemes 39 and 40 except that n-butylamine was replaced with sodium n-butoxide.
1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 0.88 (t, 3H), 1.32 (m, 2H), 1.47 (m, 2H), 2.87 (d, 2H), 3.27 (t, 2H), 4.80 (s, 2H), 7.13 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for Ci7H23NeO4P++ H observed 407.2 at 1.57 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O
Example BG
Figure imgf000226_0002
Scheme 52
Figure imgf000227_0001
59 it, overnight
Figure imgf000227_0002
Synthesis of ethyl (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (68).
A mixture of 59 (300.0 mg, 1.45 mmol) and K2CO3 (200.0 mg, 1.45 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (5 mL) and to it was added 65 (421.0 mg, 1.45 mmol). The mixture was left to stir over night at room temperature, solvent was evaporated by rotary evaporation. The remaining solid was taken up in water and the product extracted with DCM (3x 50 mL). Combined organic layers were washed with water (Ix 50 mL) and brine (2x 50 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Product was purified by flash column eluting 0-10% methanol in ethyl acetate to give 204.0 mg (34%) 68 as a solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCb) δ 0.923 (t, 3H), 1.19 (t, 3H), 1.31 (d, 3H), 1.44 (m, 2H), 1.73 (m, 2H), 3.07 (dd, 2H), 3.94 (m, 2H), 4.28 (t, 2H), 5.24 (s, 2H)7 7.17 (m, 4H), 7.59 (s, IH). LCMS: ra/z for G-oH-βNsOsP* + H observed 418.2 at 2.03 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in HaO.
Scheme 53
Figure imgf000227_0003
Synthesis of ethyl (3-((6-amino-8-bromo-2-butoxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (69).
To a solution of 68 (204.0 mg, 0.488 mmol) in CHCb (5 mL) was added a 10% (v) solution of Bn in chloroform. The reaction was stopped when starting material was consumed, monitored by HPLC. Bromine was quenched with a saturated Na∑SOs solution and product extracted with DCM (2x 10 mL). Organics were washed with water (2x 10 mL) and brine (Ix 10 mL) and dried over Na-SCU. Purified by flash column eluting 10% methanol in ethyl acetate. Evaporation of solvent gave 130.4 mg (54%) of 69 as a yellow solid. LCMS: m/z for C2OH-7BrNsCbP+ + H observed 496.2 and 498.1 at 2.18 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CH3CN in H2O. Scheme 54
Figure imgf000228_0001
Synthesis of methyl (3-((6-ammo-2-butoxy-8-hydroxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phosphinate (70).
To a solution of 69 (130.4, 0.26 mmol) in methanol (10 mL) was slowly added sodium methoxide (283.8 mg, 5.25 mmol). The mixture was heated to 70°C for 3 hours at which time Dowex resin was added to quench any remaining methoxide. The resin was filtered off and the solvent evaporated. The product was stirred in 6N HCl over night (16hr) after which time the solvent was evaporated to give 70 as a white solid, the crude product was carried through to the next step. LCMS: m/z for C∑oH-sNδCXP÷ + H observed 420.2 at 1.92 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95%
Figure imgf000228_0002
Scheme 55
Figure imgf000228_0003
Synthesis of (3-((6-amino-2-butoxy-8-hydroxy-9H-purin-9- yl)methyl)phenyl)methyl(methyl)phσsphinic acid (Example BF).
TMS-Br was added to a solution of 70 in CHaCN was cooled to 00C. The mixture was stirred at 0°C for 30 minutes, then heated to 700C for 2.5 hours. The solvent and TMS-Br were removed by rotary evaporation, and the resulting product was purified by prep. HPLC giving 13.2 mg (13%) of BF as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 0.973 (t, 3H), 1.35 (d, 3H), 1.49 (m, 2H), 1.79 (m, 2H), 3.14 (d, 2H), 4.53 (t, 2H), 5.04 (s, 2H), 7.26 (m, 4H). LCMS: m/z for Ci8H24NsO4P + + H observed 406.1 at 1.76 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, eluting 5-95% CHsCN in H2O.
Example BG
Figure imgf000229_0001
Scheme 56
Figure imgf000229_0002
microwave
Synthesis of N2-benzyl-9H-purine-2,6-diamine (71).
2-chloroadenine (1) (2.81 g, 16.67 mmol) was divided among three microwave vials (10-20 mL), each containing Benzylamine (6 mL), 1-Butanol (8 mL,), and DMSO (ImL). Each vial was heated to 1700C for 90 minutes. After reaction completion the solvent was removed by rotary evaporation and triteration with diethylether gave 5.85g of 71 as an off white solid pure enough for the next step. LCMS: m/z for C12H12N6 + + H observed 241.2 at 1.45 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95%
Figure imgf000229_0003
Example BG was prepared from .71 using procedures similar to those used to prepaer Example BD. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 2.85 (d, 2H), 4.39 (s, 2H), 4.75 (s, 2H), 6.44 (s, 2H), 7.13 (m, 9H), 10.2 <s, IH). LCMS: m/z for C20H21N6O4P -+ H observed 441.2 at 1.61 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CHsCN in H2O.
Example BH
Figure imgf000230_0001
Example BH was prepared using procedures similar to those used to prepare BG except that 71 was replaced with 59.
1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) δ 1.15 (d, 3H), 2.94 (d, 2H), 4.41 (s, 2H), 4.76 (s, 2H), 7.03 (m, 9H), 9.72 (s, IH). LCMS: m/z for C2IH23N6OBP ++ H observed 439.2 at 1.67 minutes of a 3.5 minute run, gradient 5-95% CH3CN in H2O.
TLR7 Reporter Assay protocol
A. HEK293 Assay 1. Cell culture:
HEK293 cells stably transfected with the human TLR7 gene and a pNiFty™ NF-kB inducible luciferase reporter plasmid were obtained from Invivogen (San Diego, CA). DMEM/F12 medium, fetal bovine serum (FBS), Penicillin-Streptomycin (Pen-Strep), Blasticidin and Zeocine were from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). The HEK293/TLR7/Luciferase cell line was constructed by transfecting stably the HEK293/TLR7 cells with the pNiPty plasmid. Cells were grown in the DMEM/F12 medium with 10% heat-inactivated FBS, supplemented with IX Pen-Strep, 10 μg/mL Blasticidin and 5 μg/mL Zeocin. 2. Assay procedure:
For the determination of the EC50 and Emax values of TLR7 agonists in the reporter assay, 20 μL of 2X test concentration of serial diluted compound in cell culture medium was added to each well of a white, clear-bottomed 384- well cell culture plate from Corning (Corning, NY). To this plate, 20 μL of cell culture medium containing 12,000 HEK293/TLR7/Luciferase cells was dispensed to each well. The plate was then placed in incubator (37 °C and 5% CCh) and incubated for 2 days. After the incubation, 40 μL of the pre-mixed lysis buffer/luciferase substrate solution was dispensed into each well. The lysis buffer (5X) and luciferase substrate was obtained from Promega (Madison, WI) and they were mixed at 2:3 (v/v) ratio immediately prior to use. After 10 minutes of incubation at room temperature, the luminescence signal was measured using a VictorLight plate reader (Perkin Elmer, Wellesley, MA) with an integration time of 0.1 seconds per sample.
Data analysis was performed with Prism software from GraphPad (San Diego, CA) using a single site binding algorithm. The maximum signal for each test compound (Emax) was normalized with the maximum signal for the positive control, Resiquimod, on each plate. The concentration of a compound that corresponds to 50% of the maximum signal is defined as the ECso.
The compounds of the present invention have HCV EC50 values (μM) in the range of about 0.01 to about 1000, or about 0.1 to about 500, or about 0.1 to about 300, or about 0.1 to about 200, or about 0.1 to about 100, or about 0.1 to about 50, or less than about 500, or less than about 400, or less than about 300, or less than about 200, or less than about 100, or less than about 50, or less than about 20, or less than about 10. B. PBMC Assay
Assays were conducted to determine cytokine stimulation at 24 hours from human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell (PMBC) using the compounds of the present invention. The assays were run in duplicate, with 8-point, half-log dilution curves. The compounds of the present invention were diluted from 10 μM DMSO solution. Cell supernatants are assayed directly for IFNα and 1:10 dilution for TNFα. The assays were performed in a similar fashion as described in Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 16, 4559, (2006). Specifically, cryo-preserved PBMCs were thawed and seeded 96 well plates with 750,000 cells/well in 190μL/well cell media. The PBMCs were then incubated for 1 hour at 372C at 5% CCh. Then, the compounds of the present invention were added in 10 μL cell media at 8 point, half-log dilution titration. The plates were incubated at 37SC and 5% CO2 for 24 hours and then spinned at 1200rpm for lOmin, which was followed by collecting supernatant and storing the same at -8O0C. Cytokine secretion was assayed with Luminex and Upstate multi-plex kits, using a Luminex analysis instrument.
The compounds of the present invention have IFN ECmax values (μM) in the range of about 0.01 to about 1000, or about 0.1 to about 500, or about 0.1 to about 300, or about 0.1 to about 200, or about 0.1 to about 100, or about 0.1 to about 50, or less than about 500, or less than about 400, or less than about 300, or less than about 200, or less than about 100, or less than about 50, or less than about 20, or less than about 10.

Claims

What is Claimed:
1. A compound of Formula I or II:
Figure imgf000233_0001
I II wherein:
Z is -NH2 or -OH; X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, -NR5-, or -O-; X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; L2 is -NR5-, -N(R5)C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, or a covalent bond; R3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl alkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O- or -NR5-; or -y-R1 and -Y2-R2 are each independently -0-N=C(R5R7); R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted EUVyIeUe)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5;
R4 is H, halogen, -OH, -O-alkyl, -
O-alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -0-C(O)-O-R5, -SH, or -NH(R5); each R5, R6, and R7 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos:
(a) when R4 is -OH, and
X1 is C1-C2 alkylene, and
L1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene, and
X2 is a covalent bond or a C1-C2 alkylene, and
L2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-, and
R3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then: neither R1 nor R2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl;
(b) when -L2-R3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and
R4 is H, and
X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and
L1 is -O-, and
X2 Is -CH2-, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then: R1 and R2 are not both H or both alkyl;
(c) when L2 is a covalent bond; then R3 is not H;
(d) when Y1 is a covalent bond; then R1 is not H;
(e) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H; and
(f) R6 and R7 are not both H.
2. The compound of claim 1, wherein: L2 is -NR5 or -O-; and
R3 is heteroalkyl or substituted heteroalkyl.
3. The compound of claim 1, wherein: X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene;
L1 is arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, or substituted carbocyclylene; and X2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene.
4. The compound of claim 1, wherein: X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is -S-, -NRS or -O-; and
X2 is alkylene or substituted alkylene. -
5. The compound of claim 1, wherein: Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is a covalent bond;
R1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and
R2 is alkyl or substituted alkyl.
6. The compound of claim 1, wherein:
Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl.
7. The compound of claim 1, wherein:
Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-; and
R1 and R2 are each independently -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5.
8. The compound of claim 1, wherein: Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is a covalent bond; and
R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
9. The compound of claim 1, wherein Formula I is represented by Formula Ia:
Figure imgf000236_0001
Ia wherein:
X1 is alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene; Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O- or -NR5-; or -Y'-R1 and -Y2-R2 are each independently -0-N=C(R6R7);
L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, -NR5-, or -O-;
L2 is -NR5-, -N(R5)C(O) -, -O-, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, or a covalent bond;
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5;
R3 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, aryl, substituted aryl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
R4 is H, halogen, -OH, -O-alkyl, -
O-alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -0-C(O)-O-R5, -SH, or -NH(R5);
R5 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; and with the following provisos: (a) when R4 is -OH, and
X1 is C1-C2 alkylene, and
L1 is phenylene or heterocyclylene, and
X2 is a covalent bond or a C1-C2 alkylene, and L2 is a covalent bond, -NH-, -O-, or -S-, and
R3 is alkyl or substituted alkyl, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then: neither R1 nor R2 are alkyl, substituted alkyl or cycloalkyl;
(b) when -L2-R3 is alkyl, amino, aminoalkyl, amidoalkyl, or thioalkyl, and
R4 is H, and
X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene, and
L1 is -O-, and
X2 is -CH2-, and
Y1 and Y2 are both -O-; then:
R1 and R2 are not both H or both alkyl;
(c) when L2 is a covalent bond; then R3 is not H;
(d) when Y1 is a covalent bond; then R1 is not H;
(e) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H; and
(f) R6 and R7 are not both H.
10. The compound of claim 9, wherein: -Y^R1 Is -OH.
11. The compound of claim 9, wherein: -Υ'-K1 and -Y2-R2 are both -OH.
12. The compound of claim 9, wherein: L2 is -O-, -N(R5)-, or -S-.
13. The compound of claim 9, wherein: R3 is alkyl, arylalkyl, or heteroalkyl.
14. The compound of claim 13, wherein:
Figure imgf000239_0001
15. The compound of claim 9, wherein: R3 is -alkylene-O-alkyl.
16. The compound of claim 15, wherein:
Figure imgf000239_0002
17. The compound of claim 9, wherein: R3 is benzyl.
18. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
X1 is -CHz-, -CH2CH2-, -CH2CH2CH2-, or -CH2CH(CH2)-
19. The compound of claim 9, wherein: -X1-!,1- is -CHb-phenylene-.
20. The compound of claim 9, wherein: -X^L1- is -CH2CH2-O- Or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-.
21. The compound of claim 9, wherein: χi_Li-χ2- is -CH2-phenylene-CH2-.
22. The compound of claim 9, wherein: X:-L!-X2- is -CH2-phenylene-.
23. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
X1-L1-X2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2- or -CH2CH(CHs)-O-CH2-.
24. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-.
25. The compound of claim 9, wherein: Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
26. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or a covalent bond.
27. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alky lene-C(O)-O-R5., -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-Rs, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5 / -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
28. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5, aryl, or substituted aryl.
29. The compound of claim 9, wherein: Y1 is -NR5-;
YMs -O-; R1 is alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-Rs, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -HlRyIeHe-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and
R2 is aryl or substituted aryl.
30. The compound of claim 9, wherein: Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is a covalent bond; and
R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
31. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
R2 is aryl, substituted aryl, substituted or unsubstituted 5- to 7-membered non-aromatic heterocyclyl containing one to 4 hetereo atoms selected from a group consisting of N, O, S, and a combination thereof.
32. The compound of claim 9, wherein: R4 is -OH, -
O-C(O) -O-CHzCHs, -0-CH2-O-C(O) -0-CH(CHs)2, -NH-CH2CH2CH2CH3, -NH2-CH2CH2-N(CH2CH2)ZO, or -SH.
33. The compound of claim 9, wherein: X1 is alkylene;
Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is -O- or a covalent bond;
L1 is a covalent bond or arylene;
L2 is -O-; R1 is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5;
R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl;
R3 is heteroalkyl; and
R4 is -OH.
34. The compound of claim 9, wherein: X1 and X2 are alkylene;
Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is -O- or -NR5-;
L1 is arylene;
L2 is -O-;
R1 is H, alkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5;
- R2 is H, alkyl, or aryl;
R3 is alkyl or heteroalkyl; and
R4 is -NH(R5).
35. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene;
Y1 is -O- or -NR5-;
Y2 is a covalent bond; and
L1 is arylene or -O-;
L2 is -O-;
R1 is H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl; and R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
36. The compound of claim 9, wherein:
X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene;
Y1 and Y2 are each independently -O- or -NR5-;
L1 is arylene or -O-;
L2 is -O-;
R1 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and
R2 is carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, or substituted heterocyclyl.
37. The compound of claim 9, "wherein:
X1 and X2 are alkylene or substituted alkylene;
Figure imgf000243_0001
Y2 is -O- or -NR5-;
L1 is arylene or -O-;
L2 is -O-; and
R2 is -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-R5, -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-Rs.
38. The compound of claim 9, wherein -X1-L1-X2-P(O)(Y1R1)(Y2R2) is:
Figure imgf000244_0001
wherein Z2 is selected from the group consisting of halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, and alkoxy.
39. The compound of claim 9 selected from the group consisting of:
Figure imgf000244_0002
Figure imgf000245_0001
Figure imgf000246_0001
Figure imgf000247_0001
Figure imgf000248_0001
Figure imgf000249_0001
Figure imgf000250_0001
Figure imgf000251_0001
Figure imgf000252_0001
Figure imgf000253_0001
or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, and/or esters thereof.
40. The compound of claim 1, wherein Formula II is represented by Formula Ha:
Figure imgf000254_0001
Ha or a pharmaceutically acceptable tautomer, salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof, wherein:
X1 is alkylene,, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene;
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene;
L1 is a covalent bond, arylene, substituted arylene, heterocyclylene, substituted heterocyclylene, carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, -S-, -S(O)-, S(O)2, -NR3-, or -O-;
Y1 and Y2 are each independently a covalent bond, -O-, or -NR4-;
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, substituted heterocyclylalkyl, -alkylene-C(O)-O-R5,-(substituted alkylene)-C(O)-O-R5, -alkylene-O-C(O)-O-R5, or -(substituted alkylene)-O-C(O)-O-R5; and
R3, R4, and R5 are each independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; with the following provisos: (a) Y1 and Y2 are not both covalent bonds;
(b) when Y1 is a covalent bond, then R1 is not H; and
(c) when Y2 is a covalent bond, then R2 is not H.
41. The compound of claim 40, wherein:
42. The compound of claim 40, wherein: XUs
Figure imgf000255_0002
wherein Z is O, NR7, or S; each R6 is independently halo, hydroxyl, amino, cyano, alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkoxy, N-alkyl amino, N,N-dialkyl amino, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or • substituted heterocyclylalkyl;
R7 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, carbocyclyl, substituted carbocyclyl, heterocyclyl, substituted heterocyclyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, alkynyl, substituted alkynyl, arylalkyl, substituted arylalkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, or substituted heterocyclylalkyl; n is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and when n is 1, then m is 0, 1, or 2; when n is 2, then m is 0, 1, 2, or 3; when n is 3, then m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; when n is 4, then m is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and when n is 5, then m is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
43. The compound of claim 40, wherein: L1 is a covalent bond.
44. The compound of claim 40, wherein: L1 is -NR3- or -O-.
45. The compound of claim 40, wherein: Y1 and Y2 are both -O-.
46. The compound of claim 40, wherein:
R1 and R2 are each independently H, alkyl, or substituted alkyl. #
47. The compound of claim 40, wherein: X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
48. The compound of claim 40, wherein:
Figure imgf000256_0001
49. The compound of claim 40, wherein: X1 is alkylene or substituted alkylene; L1 is -NR3- or -O-; and
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
50. The compound of claim 49, wherein: -X'-ILΛX2- is -CH2CH2-O-CH2-.
51. The compound of claim 40, -wherein:
X1 is carbocyclylene, substituted carbocyclylene, heterocyclylene, or substituted heterocyclylene; L1 is a covalent bond; and
X2 is a covalent bond, alkylene, or substituted alkylene.
52. The compound of claim 51, wherein: -X)-U-X1- is
Figure imgf000257_0001
53. The compound of claim 42 selected from the group consisting of:
Figure imgf000257_0002
or a pharmaceutically acceptable tautomer, salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
54. A pharmaceutical composition comprising: at least one compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
55. A pharmaceutical composition comprising: at least one compound of claim 9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
56. A pharmaceutical composition comprising: at least one compound of claim 40, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt solvate, and/or ester thereof; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
57. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 54, further comprising: at least one additional active agent.
58. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 55, further comprising: at least one additional active agent.
59. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 56, further comprising: at least one additional active agent.
60. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 57, wherein: the additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
61. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 58, wherein: the additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
62. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 59, wherein: the additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
63. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 60, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rlFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, dvacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
64. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 61, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaf eron, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
65. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 62, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuf eron, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
66. A method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising: administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
67. A method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising: administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of claim 9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
68. A method for treating or preventing a viral infection comprising: administering, to a patient in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one compound of claim 40, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
69. The method of claim 66, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
70. The method of claim 67, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
71. The method of claim 68, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
72. The method of claim 66, further comprising: co-administering at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
73. The method of claim 67, further comprising: co-administering at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
74. The method of claim 68, further comprising: co-administering at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
75. The method of claim 72, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ; (7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYIST-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410Q EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
76. The method of claim 73, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rEFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and (8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
77. The method of claim 74, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuf eron, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopidtabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
78. A method of agonizing toll-like receptor 7, comprising: contacting a cell having a toll-like receptor 7 with an effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
79. A method of agonizing toll-like receptor 7, comprising: contacting a cell having a toll-like receptor 7 with an effective amount of a compound of claim 9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
80. A method of agonizing toll-like receptor 7, comprising: contacting a cell having a toll-like receptor 7 with an effective amount of a compound of claim 40, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, and/or ester thereof.
81. A combination pharmaceutical agent comprising: a) a first pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or ester thereof; and b) a second pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one additional active agent selected from the group consisting of interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
82. A new compound, substantially as described herein.
83. A compound as described in claim 1, substantially as described herein and illustrated.
84. A compound as described in claim 9, substantially as described herein and illustrated.
85. A compound as described in claim 40, substantially as described herein and illustrated.
86. A new pharmaceutical composition or use for the preparation of a medicament, substantially as described herein.
87. A compound of claim 1 as a therapeutic substance.
88. A compound of claim 9 as a therapeutic substance.
89. A compound of claim 40 as a therapeutic substance.
90. The use of a compound claim 1 for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of viral infection in a patient.
91. The use of a compound claim 9 for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of viral infection in a patient.
92. The use of a compound claim 40 for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of viral infection in a patient.
93. The use of claim 90, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
94. The use of claim 91, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
95. The use of claim 92, wherein said viral infection is an HCV or HBV viral infection.
96. The use of claim 90, wherein said medicament further comprises at least one additional active agent.
97. The use of claim 91, wherein said medicament further comprises at least one additional active agent.
98. The use of claim 92, wherein said medicament further comprises at least one additional active agent.
99. The use of claim 96, wherein said at least one additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of: interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
100. The use of claim 97, wherein said at least one additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of: interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
101. The use of claim 98, wherein said at least one additional active agent is selected from the group consisting of: interferons, ribavirin analogs, HCV NS3 protease inhibitors, alpha- glucosidase 1 inhibitors, hepatoprotectants, non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV, and other drugs for treating HCV, or mixtures thereof.
102. The use of claim 99, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (inf ergen), f eron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, infergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, dvacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
103. The use of claim 100, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, dvacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvacin, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
104. The use of claim 101, wherein:
(1) said interferons are selected from the group consisting of pegylated rlFN- alpha 2b, pegylated rIFN-alpha 2a, rIFN-alpha 2b, rIFN-alpha 2a, consensus IFN alpha (infergen), feron, reaferon, intermax alpha, r-IFN-beta, inf ergen + actimmune, IFN-omega with DUROS, albuferon, locteron, Albuferon, Rebif, Oral interferon alpha, IFNalpha-2b XL, AVI-005, PEG-Infergen, and Pegylated IFN-beta;
(2) said ribavirin analogs are selected from the group consisting of rebetol, copegus, and viramidine (taribavirin);
(3) said NS5b polymerase inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of NM-283, valopicitabine, R1626, PSI-6130 (R1656), HCV-796, BILB 1941, XTL-2125, MK-0608, NM-107, R7128 (R4048), VCH-759, PF-868554, and GSK625433;
(4) said HCV NS3 protease inhibitor are selected from the group consisting of SCH-503034 (SCH-7), VX-950 (telaprevir), BILN-2065, BMS-605339, and ITMN-191;
(5) said alpha-glucosidase 1 inhibitors are selected from the group consisting of MX-3253 (celgosivir) and UT-231B;
(6) said hepatoprotectants are selected from the group consisting of IDN-6556, ME 3738, LB-84451, and MitoQ;
(7) said non-nucleoside inhibitors of HCV are selected from the group consisting of benzimidazole derivatives, benzo-l,2,4-thiadiazine derivatives, phenylalanine derivatives, GS-9190, A-831, and A-689; and
(8) said other drugs for treating HCV are selected from the group consisting of zadaxin, nitazoxanide (alinea), BIVN-401 (virostat), PYN-17 (altirex), KPE02003002, actilon (CPG-10101), KRN-7000, civacir, GI-5005, ANA-975, XTL-6865, ANA 971, NOV-205, tarvadn, EHC-18, NIM811, DEBIO-025, VGX-410C, EMZ-702, AVI 4065, Bavituximab, Oglufanide, and VX-497 (merimepodib).
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