C07C69/63

Compounds for the treatment of neuromuscular disorders

The present invention relates to compounds suitable for treating, ameliorating and/or preventing neuromuscular disorders, including the reversal of drug-induced neuromuscular blockade. The compounds as defined herein preferably inhibit the CIC-1 ion channel. The compounds include phenoxy propanoic acid, phenoxy propanoate, and phenoxy butanoate compounds.

Compounds for the treatment of neuromuscular disorders

The present invention relates to compounds suitable for treating, ameliorating and/or preventing neuromuscular disorders, including the reversal of drug-induced neuromuscular blockade. The compounds as defined herein preferably inhibit the CIC-1 ion channel. The compounds include phenoxy propanoic acid, phenoxy propanoate, and phenoxy butanoate compounds.

Compounds for use as inhibitors of alternative oxidase or cytochrome bc1 complex

The invention provides compounds for use in inhibiting a microbial alternative oxidase (AOX) and/or cytochrome bc.sub.1 complex. The invention extends to the use of such inhibitors in agrochemicals and in pharmaceuticals, for treating microbial infections, including fungal infections.

Compounds for use as inhibitors of alternative oxidase or cytochrome bc1 complex

The invention provides compounds for use in inhibiting a microbial alternative oxidase (AOX) and/or cytochrome bc.sub.1 complex. The invention extends to the use of such inhibitors in agrochemicals and in pharmaceuticals, for treating microbial infections, including fungal infections.

Compound for release agent and method for preparing the same
11702554 · 2023-07-18 · ·

The present invention relates to a compound for release agent and method for preparing the same, and more specifically, to a compound for a release agent that can be coated in an ultra-thin form without thermal deformation even when heat is continuously or discontinuously applied in a continuous evaporator, and a method for preparing the same.

Compound for release agent and method for preparing the same
11702554 · 2023-07-18 · ·

The present invention relates to a compound for release agent and method for preparing the same, and more specifically, to a compound for a release agent that can be coated in an ultra-thin form without thermal deformation even when heat is continuously or discontinuously applied in a continuous evaporator, and a method for preparing the same.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FLUOXASTROBIN AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF

The invention provides an improved process for the preparation of fluoxastrobin and intermediates thereof. The present invention provides a process for the preparation of fluoaxastrobin, 4,6-dichloro-5-fluoro-pyrimidine and diethyl 2-chloromalonate that are substantially free of unwanted impurities.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FLUOXASTROBIN AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF

The invention provides an improved process for the preparation of fluoxastrobin and intermediates thereof. The present invention provides a process for the preparation of fluoaxastrobin, 4,6-dichloro-5-fluoro-pyrimidine and diethyl 2-chloromalonate that are substantially free of unwanted impurities.

PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING alpha,omega-DICARBOXYLIC ACID-TERMINATED DIALKENE ETHERS
20220402854 · 2022-12-22 ·

The present disclosure provides a process for the preparation of compounds of formula (III),

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compounds of formula (V),

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and corresponding salts of formula (IV).

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The compounds made by the methods and processes of the invention are particularly useful for administration in humans and animals.

PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING alpha,omega-DICARBOXYLIC ACID-TERMINATED DIALKENE ETHERS
20220402854 · 2022-12-22 ·

The present disclosure provides a process for the preparation of compounds of formula (III),

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compounds of formula (V),

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and corresponding salts of formula (IV).

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The compounds made by the methods and processes of the invention are particularly useful for administration in humans and animals.