N-(4-Substituted-thiazolyl) oxamic acid derivatives, new series of potent, orally active antiallergy agents
KD Hargrave, FK Hess, JT Oliver
Index: Hargrave, Karl D.; Hess, Friedrich K.; Oliver, James T. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1983 , vol. 26, # 8 p. 1158 - 1163
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Abstract
A series of N-(4-substituted-thiazolyl) oxamic acid derivatives were synthesized and tested for antiallergy activity in the rat PCA model. These compounds were conveniently prepared by treatment of the appropriate acetophenone with thiourea and iodine or by reaction of the chloroacetylbenzene with thiourea to give the corresponding aminothiazoles; subsequent condensation with ethyloxalyl chloride gave the thiazolyloxamates. Many of the analogues ...
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