WO1999006361A2 - N-hydroxyformamide derivatives as inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases - Google Patents

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WO1999006361A2
WO1999006361A2 PCT/US1998/015486 US9815486W WO9906361A2 WO 1999006361 A2 WO1999006361 A2 WO 1999006361A2 US 9815486 W US9815486 W US 9815486W WO 9906361 A2 WO9906361 A2 WO 9906361A2
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Michael L. Curtin
Steven K. Davidsen
Joseph F. Dellaria, Jr.
Alan S. Florjancic
Jamie Giesler
Jianchun Gong
Yan Guo
H. Robin Heyman
James H. Holms
Michael R. Michaelides
Douglas H. Steinman
Carol K. Wada
Lianhong Xu
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  • This invention relates to compounds having acuvity to inhibit mat ⁇ x metalloprotemases, to pharmaceutical compositions compnsing these compounds and to a medical method of treatment. More particularly, this inven ⁇ on concerns reverse hydroxamate-containing compounds which inhibit mat ⁇ x metalloprotemases, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and a method of inhibiting mat ⁇ x metalloprotemases.
  • MMP's The mat ⁇ x metalloprotemases (MMP's) are a class of extracellular enzymes including collagenase, stromelysin and gelatinase which are believed to be involved in the tissue destruction which accompanies a large number of disease states varying from arth ⁇ tis to cancer Typical connec ⁇ ve tissue cells are embedded within an extracellular mat ⁇ x of high molecular weight proteins and glycoproteins. In healthy tissue, there is a continual and delicately-balanced series of processes which include cell division, mat ⁇ x synthesis and matrix degradation.
  • an imbalance of these three processes can lead to improper tissue restructu ⁇ ng In arth ⁇ tis, for example, joint mobility can be lost when there is improper remodelling of load-bea ⁇ ng joint cartilage
  • lack of coordination of cell division and the two processes of mat ⁇ x synthesis and degradation may lead to conversion of transformed cells to invasive phenotypes in which increased mat ⁇ x turnover permits tumor cells to penetrate basement membranes su ⁇ ounding capillaries which, in turn, may lead to subsequent metastasis
  • new therapeutic agents possessing this activity will lead to new drugs having a novel mechanism of action for combaung disease states involving tissue degenerative processes including, for example, rheumatoid arth ⁇ tis, osteoarth ⁇ tis, osteopenias such as osteoporosis, pe ⁇ odontitis, gingivitis, comeal, epidermal or gastric ulceration, and tumor growth and metastasis or invasion
  • the present invention provides a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitory compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof, wherein A is hydrogen;
  • n zero;
  • Rj and R3 are independently selected from the group consisting of (1) hydrogen and (2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
  • R2 and R4 are independently selected from the group consisting of
  • alkyl of one to six carbon atoms (2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (3) alkenyl of one to six carbon atoms;
  • alkoxycarbonylalkyl wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms; (7) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
  • (alkylene)-N(R5)S02-phenyl, phenoxyalkyl, and -(alkylene)-S(0) p -phenyl, and the heterocycle, the heterocycle parts of (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, -(alkylene)-heterocycle and -(alkylene)-S(0) p -heterocycle are optionally substituted with one, two, or three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
  • alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms (b) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms; (c) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group and the aikylene group are independently of one to six carbon atoms;
  • cycloalkylalkyl wherein the cycloalkyl group is of three to eight carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to ten carbon atoms;
  • phenylalkyl wherein the aikylene group is of three to ten carbon atoms, wherein for (f) and (g), the phenyl and the phenyl part of phenylalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
  • R ⁇ and R 7 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, define a group selected from the group consisting of
  • Ri and R 2 taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a ring selected from the group consisting of
  • R3 and R4 taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached, form a spiroalkyl group of three to eight carbon atoms; or
  • Rl and R3 taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached are a 5, 6, or 7-membered carbocychc ring;
  • X is selected from the group consisting of (1) -O-;
  • each group is drawn with its left-hand end being the end which attaches to the aikylene group and its right-hand end being the end which attaches to Ari;
  • An is phenyl which is optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
  • alkoxyalkyl wherein the alkyl and aikylene groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms; and (i) nitro;
  • Y is selected from the group consisting of
  • Ar2 is an aryl group selected from the group consisting of
  • alkoxyalkyl wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
  • (heterocycle)oxyalkyl are selected from the group consisting of (i) pyridyl;
  • haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms and (viii) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein for (q) and (r), the phenyl part of phenoxy and phenoxyalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of (i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
  • the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions which comprise a therapeutically effective amount of compound of formula I in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
  • the present invention provides a method of inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases in a host mammal in need of such treatment comprising administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I.
  • alkyl represents a monovalent group derived from a straight or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon by the removal of a single hydrogen atom and is exemplified by methyl, ethyl, n- and iso-propyl, n-, sec-, iso- and tert-butyl, neopentyl and the like.
  • alkanoyl represents an alkyl group, as defined above, attached to the parent molecular group through a carbonyl group and is exemplified by formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butanoyl and the like.
  • alkenyl represents monovalent straight or branched chain groups containing a carbon-carbon double bond derived from an alkene by the removal of one hydrogen atom and is exemplified by ethenyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 2- methyl- 1-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl and the like.
  • alkoxy represents an alkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom and is exemplified by methoxy, isopropoxy, tert- butoxy and the like.
  • alkoxyalkyl represents an alkyl group to which is attached an alkoxy group.
  • alkoxycarbonyl represents an ester group, i.e. an alkoxy group attached to the parent molecular group through a carbonyl group, and is exemplified by methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl and the like.
  • alkoxycarbonylalkyl represents an alkyl group, as defined above, substituted by a alkoxycarbonyl group.
  • alkylene represents a saturated divalent hydrocarbon group de ⁇ ved from a straight or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon by the removal of two hydrogen atoms and is exemplified by methyene, ethylene, isopropylene and the like
  • alkynyl represents represents monovalent straight or branched chain groups of two to six carbon atoms containing a carbon-carbon triple bond derived from an alkyne by the removal of one hydrogen atom and is exemplified by ethynyl, 1-propynyl, and the like.
  • benzyloxy represents phenyl-(CH2)-0-.
  • cyano represents a -CN group.
  • cyanoalkyl represents a cyano group attached to the parent molecular moiety through an alkyl group.
  • cycloalkyl represents a monovalent saturated cyclic hydrocarbon group and is exemplified by cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, b ⁇ cyclo[2.2.1]heptyl and the like
  • cycloalkylalkyl represents a cycloalkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an aikylene group
  • halo represents F. Cl, Br and I
  • haloalkyl represents an alkyl group substituted by one, two, three or four halogen atoms and is exemplified by chloromethyl, bromoethyl, chlorodifluoromethyl and the like.
  • heterocycle represents a five-, six- or seven-membered ring containing one, two or three heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur
  • the five-membered ring has zero to two double bonds and the six- and seven-membered rings have zero to three double bonds.
  • hererocycles include indolyl, qumolyl, isoquinolyl, tetrahydroquinolyl, benzofuryl, benzothienyl, py ⁇ olyl, py ⁇ o nyl, py ⁇ ohdinyi, pyrazolyl, pyrazolinyl, pyrazo dinyl, imidazolyl, lmidazolinyl, imidazo dmyl, pyridyl, pipe ⁇ dinyl, homop ⁇ eridinyl, pyrazinyl, piperazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, oxazolyl, oxazolidinyl, isoxazolyl, isoxazolidinyl, mo ⁇ holinyl, thiomo ⁇ holinyl, thiomo ⁇ holino sulfone, thiazolyl, thiazolidinyl, isothiazolyl
  • Heterocycles also include ° ,
  • (heterocycle)oxy represents a heterocycle group attached to the parent molecular moiety through oxygen.
  • (heterocycle)oxyalkyl represents a (heterocycle)oxy group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group.
  • hydroxy as used herein, represents an -OH group.
  • hydroxyalkyl represents an alkyl group, as defined above, substituted by one to three hydroxy groups, with the proviso that no more than one hydroxy group may be attached to a single carbon atom of the alkyl group and is exemplified by hydroxymethyl, dihydroxypropyl and the like.
  • nitro refers to -NO 2 .
  • perfluoroalkyl represents an alkyl group, as defined herein, wherein each hydrogen radical bound to the alkyl group has been replaced by a fluoride radical.
  • Perfluoroalkyl groups are exemplified by trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, and the like.
  • perfluoroalkoxy refers to a perfluoroalkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom.
  • salts which are, within the scope of sound medical judgement, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals without undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response and the like and are commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are well known in the art. For example, S. M Berge, et al. describe pharmaceutically acceptable salts in detail in J. Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1977, 66: 1-19.
  • the salts can be prepared in situ during the final isolation and purification of the compounds of the invention or separately by reacting the free base group with a suitable organic acid.
  • Representative acid addition salts include acetate, adipate, alginate, ascorbate, aspartate, benzenesulfonate, benzoate, bisulfate, borate, butyrate, camphorate, camphersulfonate, citrate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, glucoheptonate, glycerophosphate, hemisulfate, heptonate, hexanoate, hydrobromide, hydrochloride, hydroiodide, 2-hydroxy-ethanesulfonate, lactobionate, lactate, laurate, lauryl sulfate, malate, maleate, malonate, methanesulfonate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nicotinate, nitrate, oleate, oxalate, palmitate, pamoate, pe
  • alkali or alkaline earth metal salts include sodium, lithium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and the like, as well as nontoxic ammonium, quaternary ammonium, and amine cations, including, but not limited to ammonium, tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, methylamine, dimethylamine, trimethylamine, triethylamine, ethylamine and the like.
  • phenoxy represents a phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom.
  • phenoxyalkyl represents a phenoxy group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group.
  • phenyl represents a 6-membered, monocyclic, aromatic carbocyclic ring.
  • phenylalkyl represents an phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an aikylene group and is exemplified by benzyl, phenethyl and the like.
  • phenylalkoxy represents a phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkoxy group.
  • phenylalkoxyalkyl represents a phenylalkoxy group, as defined above, attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group.
  • prodrug represents compounds which are rapidly transformed in vivo to the parent compound of the above formula, for example, by hydrolysis in blood. A thorough discussion is provided in T. Higuchi and V. Stella, Pro- drugs as Novel Delivery Systems. Vol. 14 of the A.C.S. Symposium Series, and in Edward B. Roche, ed., Bioreversible Carriers in Drug Design.
  • Prodrugs of the compounds of the present invention are, within the scope of sound medical judgement, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals with undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response, and the like, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio, and effective for their intended use, as well as the zwitterionic forms, where possible, of the compounds of the invention.
  • spiroalkyl represents an aikylene diradical, both ends of which are bonded to the same carbon atom of the parent group to form a spirocyc c group
  • sulfinyl refers to an -S(O)- group.
  • sulfinylalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent mplecular group through a sulfinyl group.
  • sulfonyl refers to an -SO2- group.
  • sulfonylalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent mplecular group through a sulfonyl group.
  • thioalkoxy represents represents an alkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through a sulfur atom.
  • Compounds of the present invention may exist as stereoisomers, wherein asymmetric or chiral centers are present. These compounds are designated by the symbols “R” or “S,” depending on the configuration of subsitiuents around the chiral carbon atom
  • the present invention contemplates va ⁇ ous stereoisomers and mixtures thereof.
  • Stereoisomers include enantiomers and diastereomers, and mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers are designated ( ⁇ ).
  • Individual stereoisomers of compounds of the present invention may be prepared synthetically from commercially available starting mate ⁇ als which contain asymmet ⁇ c or chiral centers or by preparation of racemic mixtures followed by resolution well-known to those of ordinary skill in the art These methods of resolution are exemplified by (1) attachment of a mixture of enantiomers to a chiral auxiliary, separation of the resulting mixture of diastereomers by recrystallization or chromatography and liberation of the optically pure product from the auxiliary or (2) direct separation of the mixture of optical enantiomers on chiral chromatographic columns
  • Prefe ⁇ ed compounds of the present invention have formula (I), wherein A is hydrogen; Rl, R3 and R 4 are H; X is selected from the group consisting of (l) -O-; (2) -C(0)-;
  • Y is selected from the group consisting of a ( 1 ) covalent bond and
  • More preferred compounds of the present invention have formula (I), wherein A is hydrogen Ri, R 3 and R 4 are H; X is -0-; Ari is phenyl;
  • Y is a covalent bond; and n is zero.
  • compositions which comprise compounds of the present invention formulated together with one or more non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.
  • the pharmaceutical compositions may be specially formulated for oral administration in solid or liquid form, for parenteral injection or for rectal administration.
  • the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention can be administered to humans and other animals orally, rectally, parenterally , intracisternally, intravaginally, intraperitoneally or topically (such as powders, ointments or drops), bucally or as an oral or nasal spray.
  • parenteral administration refers to modes of administration which include intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intrasternal, subcutaneous and intraarticular injection and infusion.
  • compositions of this invention for parenteral injection comprise pharmaceutically acceptable sterile aqueous or nonaqueous solutions, dispersions, suspensions or emulsions as well as sterile powders for reconstitution into sterile injectable solutions or dispersions just prior to use.
  • suitable aqueous and nonaqueous carriers, diluents, solvents or vehicles include water, ethanol, polyols (such as glycerol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol and the like), and suitable mixtures thereof, vegetable oils (such as olive oil) and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate.
  • Proper fluidity can be maintained, for example, by the use of coating materials such as lecithin, by the maintenance of the required particle size in the case of dispersions and by the use of surfactants.
  • compositions may also contain adjuvants such as preservative, wetting agents, emulsifying agents and dispersing agents. Prevention of the action of microorganisms may be ensured by the inclusion of various antibacterial and antifungal agents, for example, paraben, chlorobutanol, phenol sorbic acid and the like. It may also be desirable to include isotonic agents such as sugars, sodium chloride and the like. Prolonged abso ⁇ tion of the injectable pharmaceutical form may be brought about by the inclusion of agents (such as aluminum monostearate and gelatin) which delay abso ⁇ tion .
  • agents such as aluminum monostearate and gelatin
  • the abso ⁇ tion of the drug in order to prolong the effect of the drug, it is desirable to slow the abso ⁇ tion of the drug from subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. This may be accomplished by the use of a liquid suspension of crystalline or amo ⁇ hous material with poor water solubility. The rate of abso ⁇ tion of the drug then depends upon its rate of dissolution which, in turn, may depend upon crystal size and crystalline form. Alternatively, delayed abso ⁇ tion of a parenterally administered drug form is accomplished by dissolving or suspending the drug in an oil vehicle.
  • Injectable depot forms are made by forming microencapsule matrices of the drug in biodegradable polymers such as polylactide-polyglycolide. Depending upon the ratio of drug to polymer and the nature of the particular polymer employed, tlie rate of drug release can be controlled. Examples of other biodegradable polymers include poly(orthoesters) and poly (anhydrides). Depot injectable formulations are also prepared by entrapping the drug in liposomes or microemulsions which are compatible with body tissues.
  • the injectable formulations can be sterilized, for example, by filtration through a bacterial- retaining filter or by inco ⁇ orating sterilizing agents in the form of sterile solid compositions which can be dissolved or dispersed in sterile water or other sterile injectable media just prior to use.
  • Solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders and granules.
  • the active compound is mixed with at least one inert, pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or carrier such as sodium citrate or dicalcium phosphate and/or a) fillers or extenders such as starches, lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol and silicic acid; b) binders such as carboxymethylcellulose, alginates, gelatin, polyvinylpy ⁇ olidone, sucrose and acacia; c) humectants such as glycerol; d) disintegrating agents such as agar-agar, calcium carbonate, potato or tapioca starch, alginic acid, certain silicates and sodium carbonate; e) solution retarding agents such as paraffin; f) abso ⁇ tion accelerators such as quaternary ammonium compounds; g) wetting agents such as cetyl alcohol and glycerol monostearate;
  • compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in soft and hard-filled gelatin capsules using such excipients as lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols and the like.
  • the solid dosage forms of tablets, dragees, capsules, pills, and granules can be prepared with coatings and shells such as enteric coatings and other coatings well known in the pharmaceutical formulating art. They may optionally contain opacifying agents and may also be of a composition such that they release the active ingredient(s) only, or preferentially, in a certain part of the intestinal tract, optionally or in delayed fashion. Examples of embedding compositions which can be used include polymeric substances and waxes.
  • the active compounds may also be in micro-encapsulated form, if appropriate, with one or more of the above-mentioned excipients.
  • Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups and elixirs.
  • the liquid dosage forms may contain inert diluents commonly used in the art such as water or other solvents, solubilizing agents and emulsifiers such as ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, dimethyl formamide, oils (in particular, cottonseed, groundnut, corn, germ, olive, castor, and sesame oils), glycerol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, polyethylene glycols and fatty acid esters of sorbitan and mixtures thereof.
  • inert diluents commonly used in the art such as water or other solvents, solubilizing agents and emulsifiers such as ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzo
  • the oral compositions may also include adjuvants such as wetting agents, emulsifying and suspending agents, sweetemng, flavo ⁇ ng and perfuming agents.
  • adjuvants such as wetting agents, emulsifying and suspending agents, sweetemng, flavo ⁇ ng and perfuming agents.
  • Suspensions in addition to the active compounds, may contain suspending agents such as ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalhne cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentomte, agar-agar, and tragacanth and mixtures thereof.
  • suspending agents such as ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalhne cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentomte, agar-agar, and tragacanth and mixtures thereof.
  • compositions for rectal or vaginal administration are preferably suppositories which can be prepared by mixing the compounds of this invention with suitable non-ir ⁇ tating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethylene glycol or a suppository wax which are solid at room temperature but liquid at body temperature and therefore melt in the rectum or vaginal cavity and release the active compound.
  • suitable non-ir ⁇ tating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethylene glycol or a suppository wax which are solid at room temperature but liquid at body temperature and therefore melt in the rectum or vaginal cavity and release the active compound.
  • Liposomes are generally de ⁇ ved from phospho pids or other lipid substances. Liposomes are formed by mono- or multi-lamellar hydrated liquid crystals which are dispersed in an aqueous medium Any non-toxic, physiologically acceptable and metabolizable lipid capable of forming liposomes can be used.
  • the present compositions in liposome form can contain, in addition to a compound of the present invention, stabilizers, preservatives, excipients and the like
  • the prefe ⁇ ed lipids are the phosphohpids and the phosphatidyl cholmes (lecithins), both natural and synthetic.
  • Dosage forms for topical administration of a compound of this invention include powders, sprays, ointments and inhalants.
  • the active compound is mixed under sterile conditions with a pharmaceutically acceptable earner and any needed preservatives, buffers or propellants which may be required
  • Opthalmic formulations, eye ointments, powders and solutions are also contemplated as being within the scope of this invention.
  • Actual dosage levels of active ingredients in the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be va ⁇ ed so as to obtain an amount of the active compound(s) that is effective to achieve the desired therapeutic response for a particular patient, compositions, and mode of administration.
  • the selected dosage level will depend upon the activity of the particular compound, the route of administration, the severity of the condition being treated and the condition and prior medical history of the patient being treated. However, it is within the skill of the art to start doses of tlie compound at levels lower than required for to achieve the desired therapeutic effect and to gradually increase the dosage until the desired effect is achieved.
  • dosage levels of about 1 to about 50, more preferably of about 5 to about 20 mg, of active compound per kilogram of body weight per day when administered orally to a mammalian patient.
  • the effective daily dose may be divided into multiple doses for pu ⁇ oses of administration, e.g. two to four separate doses per day.
  • the efficacy of the compounds of this invention as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors was determined by measuring the inhibition of stromelysin.
  • the inhibition of stromelysin by the compounds of this invention was determined as follows: Recombinant truncated stromelysin (human sequence) produced in E. coli was prepared by expression and purification of the protein as described by Ye et al. (Biochemistry , 1992, 31, 1 1231 - 11235, which is inco ⁇ orated herein by reference).
  • the enzyme was assayed by its cleavage of the thiopeptide ester substrate Ac-Pro-Leu-Gly-[2-mercapto-4-methyl- pentanoyl]-Leu-Gly-OEt as described by Weingarten and Feder (Anal. Biochem., 1985, 147, 437-440 (1985), which is inco ⁇ orated herein by reference) as a substrate of vertebrate collagenase.
  • the reported conditions were modified to allow assays to be earned out in a microtiter plate.
  • 2 was converted to the co ⁇ esponding iodoketone 4 by a two-step procedure which comprised (a) treatment of the epoxide with triphenylphosphine and an iodinating agent, preferably iodine, in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane to provide the corresponding iodoalcohol followed by (b) oxidation to the co ⁇ esponding iodoketone 4 with a mild oxidizing agent, preferably Dess-Martin periodinane (Dess, D. B.; Martin, J. C, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1991, 113, 7277-7287, which is inco ⁇ orated herein by reference).
  • a mild oxidizing agent preferably Dess-Martin periodinane
  • R ⁇ was accomplished by alkylation of the desired phenol or benzenenethiol derivative with 4 in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate, in a polar solvent such as DMF.
  • base preferably potassium carbonate
  • the resulting ketone was converted to the co ⁇ esponding oxime 5 by treatment with hydroxylamine hydrochloride in a hydroxy lie solvent, preferably ethanol, with a catalytic amount of base, preferably pyridine.
  • R ⁇ contained sulfur
  • the alcohol was oxidized to the co ⁇ esponding ketone using Dess-Martin pe ⁇ odinane in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane then converted to 5 as described above.
  • Scheme 2 shows an alternate preparation of intermediate 5.
  • Alkylation of 1 with ethyl bromoacetate was accomplished in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate, in a polar solvent, preferably DMF, to provide 8, which was subsequently hydrolyzed to 9 by treatment with aqueous base, preferably lithium hydroxide in a solvent mixture, preferably water and dioxane.
  • Amide 10 was prepared by coupling N,0- dimethylhydroxylamine hydrochloride to 9 with a coupling agent, preferably bis(2-oxo-3- oxazolidinyl)phosphinic chloride (BOP-Cl).
  • BOP-Cl bis(2-oxo-3- oxazolidinyl)phosphinic chloride
  • Scheme 3 shows the synthesis of compounds where the introduction of the phenolic and Rj groups was reversed. This route intersects with the route described in Scheme 1 at epoxide 14, and the chemistry described in Scheme 1 may be utilized to convert 14 into the hydroxamic acid by employing HO-Ar]-Y-Ar 2 in place of R]-H. Heterocyclic derivatives of R]-H, preferably those having appropriate pKa's, such as the hydantoin in this scheme, were condensed with the desired olefinic alcohol under Mitsunobu conditions to provide the co ⁇ esponding N-alkenylheterocycle 12.
  • aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, n is 1, and R 6 and R 7 toge hich they
  • Scheme 4 shows an alternate synthesis of the hydantoin substituted compounds 22 and 23.
  • Alkylation of 16 with a substituted hydantoin 17 in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate provides the enol ether 18.
  • the reaction sequence described in scheme 1 can then be used to convert 21 into the hydroxamic acids 22.
  • Scheme 5 shows an alternate synthesis of the sulfones 29.
  • Deprotonation of the sulfone 25 with a base such as LDA followed by addition to a ketone or aldehyde 24 gives an alcohol which can be dehydrated either by reaction with acid, such as toluene sulfonic acid or by a stepwide 2 step procedure: first conve ⁇ ng the aicohol into a leaving group, such as mesylate via treatment with mesyl chloride and t ⁇ ethyl amine, then eliminating with a base, preferably l,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene.
  • a base preferably l,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene.
  • Reaction of the olefin with an O- protected hydroxylamime preferably O-benzyl gives the adduct 28.
  • Formylation as previously described in scheme 1 followed by removal of the protecting group, preferably under hydrogenation conditions for the compounds wherin P is benzyl affords the sulfone 29.
  • the sulfone 28 can also be prepared directly via the deprotonation of sulfone 25, with a base such as n-BuLi and subsequent addition, preferably in the presence of boron trifluoride etherate, to a O-protected oxime 30.
  • a suspension of sodium hydride (0.47 g, 1 1.7 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated sequentially with a solution of phenol (1.00 g, 10.6 mmol) in THF (20 mL) then epibromohydrin (2.73 mL, 31.8 mmol) in a single portion, refluxed for 2 hours, cooled, treated with 20% aqueous potassium hydrogen sulfate then partitioned between ethyl acetate and b ⁇ ne.
  • Example IC ( ⁇ VN.O-bisd-butlvoxycarbonyl)- 1 -(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phenoxy- prop-2-yl-N-hydroxylamine
  • Example IC (0.45 g; 0.80 mmol) in dichloromethane (3 mL) was treated with trifluoroacetic acid (6 mL), sti ⁇ ed for 15 minutes at ambient temperature, poured into excess saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and extracted with ethyl acetate. The resulting organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (Na2SO-j) and concentrated to provide 0.70 g of a brown oil which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.23 g (81%) of deprotected hydroxylamine as a light yellow foam.
  • Example IE hvdroxyformamide A solution of Example ID (0.15 g, 0.41 mmol) in dichloromethane (2 mL) was cooled to -10 °C and treated with a solution of formicacetyl anhydride (38 mg, 0.43 mmol) in dichloromethane (1 mL), sti ⁇ ed for 15 minutes, diluted with ether and washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na 2 SO_ and concentrated to provide 0.17 g of a brown, glassy oil which was purified on silica gel with 97.5% (40% ethyl acetate/hexanes)/2.5% methanol to provide 67 mg (42%) of light brown foam which was recrystallized from ethyl acetate/hexanes/acetone to provide the title compound as light pink, clumpy crystals, mp 133-1
  • Example 2A ( ⁇ )-3-(4-(4'-CarbonitrilephenvI)phenoxy)propan-[1.21oxirane
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 1 A but using 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (10.0 g, 51.2 mmol) in place of phenol. Purification by trituration with ether provided 9.13 g (71 %)the title compound as a chalky solid. mp 115-116 °C; MS (DCI/NH 3 ) m/e 269 (M+NH 4 )+ and 286 (M+NH 4 +NH 3 ) + .
  • Example 2C ( ⁇ )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxy-2-propanone A suspension of the Dess-Martin periodinane in dichloromethane (25 mL) was treated with Example 2B (2.02 g) in dichloromethane (15 mL), sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 0.5 hours and partitioned between ethyl acetate and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate.
  • the organic layer was washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium thiosulfate, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and b ⁇ ne, dried (Na2S ⁇ 4) and concentrated to provide 2.27 g of a clumpy, orange solid which was purified on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 1.90 g of the title compound as a chalky, light yellow solid.
  • Example 2D ( ⁇ 1 -(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-th ⁇ ophenoxy-2-propanone oxime
  • Example 2E ( ⁇ )-N-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl ) phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxyprop-2-yl)hvdroxylamine
  • THF 10 mL
  • borane pyridine 1.5 mL
  • 6N aqueous hydrochloric acid 6N aqueous hydrochloric acid
  • Example 2F ( ⁇ VN-r 1 -rr(4'-cvano-f 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl ) ⁇ xylmethyll-2-f phenylthio)ethyll-N- hydroxyforma ide
  • THF 10 mL
  • a solution of formicacetylanhydride 280 ⁇ L
  • THF 2 mL
  • sti ⁇ ed for 15 minutes diluted with ether and washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na2S ⁇ 4) and concentrated to provide 1.27 g of a glassy orange oil which was purified on silica gel with 97.5% (40% ethyl acetate/hexanes)/2.5% methanol to provide 300 mg of the title compound as a light orange foam
  • Example 2C The title compound was prepared as in Example 2C but using Example 3 A ( 1.0 g, 2.63 mmol) in place of 3-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-l-thiophenoxypropan-2-ol. Purification on silica gel with 20% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.65 g (66%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH 3 ) m/e 395 (M+NH 4 ) + and 412 (M+NH 4 +NH 3 ) + .
  • Example 3C l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phthaloylpropan-2-one
  • a solution of Example 3B (1.38 g; 3.66 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) was treated with potassium phthalimide (1.02 g; 5.50 mmol), sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 10 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na2S ⁇ 4 ) and concentrated to provide 1.1 g of crude product which was purified on silica gel with ethyl acetate to provide 0.98 g (67%) of the title compound.
  • MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 414 (M+NH 4 ) + .
  • Example 3D ( ⁇ )-N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvano-i ⁇ l .1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methyll-2-f 2.3-dihvdro- 1.3-dioxo- 1 H- isoindol-2-yl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to Example 2D but using Example 3C (0.56 g, 1.41 mmol) in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3- thiophenoxypropan-2-one to provide the co ⁇ esponding oxime which was reduced according to Example 2E using l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phthaloylpropan-2- one oxime in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-th ⁇ ophenoxypropan-2-
  • Example 4A ( ⁇ 1 -(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl phenoxy)-3-((5.5-dimethyl)hvdantoin-3-yl)-2-propanol
  • a solution of 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (0.26 g, 1.99 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with potassium tert-butoxide (1.99 mL, 1.99 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 5 minutes, treated with 3-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-(l,2) oxirane (0.50 g, 1.99 mmol) in a single portion, sti ⁇ ed at 70 °C for 6 hours, treated with excess saturated aqueous ammonium chloride and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried
  • Example 4A ( ⁇ )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-(3-(5.5-dimethyl)hvdantoin)-2-(t- butyldimethylsilyloxy)propane
  • dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with tert-butyldimethylsilyl chloride (0.24 g, 1.60 mmol) and imidazole (0.1 g, 1.6 mmol). sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • Example 4C ( ⁇ )- 1 -(4'-Cyano-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4,4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidin- 1 - yl)-2-t-butlvdimethylsilyloxypropane
  • a solution of 4B (0.60 g, 1.20 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with sodium hydride (0.035g, 1.40 mmol) then iodomethane (0.26g, 1.8 mmol) in a single portion, sti ⁇ ed at 70 °C for 30 minutes, treated with saturated aqueous ammonium chloride and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na2S0 4 ) and concentrated to provide the title compound as white crystals.
  • Example 4D ( ⁇ 1 -r4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl oxy')-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidin- 1 - yl)-2-propanol
  • THF tetrabutylammonium fluoride
  • Example 4E 1 -(4'-Cvano- ⁇ .1 '-biphenyn-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2- propanone
  • Example 4D (0.59 g, 1.50 mmol) was processed according to the procedure in Example 2C. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.58 g (98%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 409 (M+NH4) + .
  • Example 4F ( ⁇ )-fT -(4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenyn-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4.4-tr ⁇ methyl-2.5-dioxoimidazoIidin- 1 - yl)-prop-2-yl1hvdroxylamine
  • Example 4E (0.57 g, 1.46 mmol ) was processed according to the procedures in
  • Example 4F was processed according to the procedure in Example 2F.
  • Example 5A l-(Prop-2-enyl)-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoim ⁇ dazolidine
  • a solution of 3-buten-l-ol (1 g,13.9 mmol), triphenylphosphine (4.73 g, 18 mmol) and 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (2.1 g, 16.7 mmol) in THF (50 mL) was treated dropwise with diethylazodicarboxylate (3.13 g, 18.0 mmol), sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 1 hour, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and b ⁇ ne.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na 2 S0 4 ) and concentrated to provide crude product which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 2.5 g (100%) of the title compound.
  • Example 5B l-(Prop-2-enyl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo ⁇ m ⁇ dazolidine
  • Example 5E l-(3-Iodo-propan-2-onylV3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidine
  • Example 5D was processed according to the procedure in Example 2C. Purification the crude product on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.3 g (96%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 339 (M+H) + and 356 (M+NH ⁇
  • Example 5F ( ⁇ )- 1 -f 3-IY4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-hiphenyll-4-yl ' >oxy1-propan-2-on- 1 -yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxoimidazolidine
  • a solution of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (0.38 g, 1.9 mmol) in THF (50 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (0.5 g) then Example 5E (0.44 g, 1.30 mmol), refluxed for 7 hours, cooled, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • Example 5G ( ⁇ )- 1 -(3-[Y4'-Cyano-[ 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxyl-propan-2-oximino- 1 -yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl- 2.5-dioxoimidazolidine
  • Example 5F was processed according to the procedure in Example 2D. The crude product was purified on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.68 g (1.60 mmol; 100%) of the title compound. MS (DCI NH3) m/e 439 (M+NH4)+.
  • Example 5G was processed according to the procedures in Examples 2E and 2F. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.408 g (56%) of the title compound, mp 68-70 °C;
  • Example 6B 4'-Hvdroxy-3-biphenylcarbonitrilemethane A mixture of Example 6A (4.8 g, 19.0 mmol), 3-bromophenyl acetonitrile (3.1 g,
  • Example 6C Ethyl 2-(4-(3'-carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetate
  • a solution of 6B (0.5 g, 2.4 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (0.5 g) and ethyl bromoacetate (0.6 g, 3.6 mmol), refluxed for 3 hours, cooled, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na 2 S0 4 ) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.48 g (68%) of the title compound.
  • Example 6D 2-(4-(3'-Carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetic acid
  • a solution of 6C (0.47 g, 1.6 mmol ) in 1,4-dioxane (20 mL) and water (10 mL) was treated with lithium hydroxide (0.5 g), sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na 2 S0 4 ) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.37 g (83%) of the title compound.
  • 'H NMR 300 MHz, CDCI3 ⁇ 7.60 (m; 4H), 7.46 (m; IH), 7.32 (m; IH), 7.02 (m; 2H), 4.72 (s; 2H), 4.08 (s; 2H).
  • Example 6E N.O-dimethyl-2-(4-(3'-carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetyi hydroxylamine
  • 6D a solution of 6D (0.35 g, 1.3 mmol), triethylamine (0.5 mL) and bis(2-oxo-3- oxazolidinyl)-phosphinic chloride (0.78 g, 2.6 mmol) in dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with N,0-dimethyl-hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.25 g, 2.6 mmol), sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 2 hours, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na 2 S ⁇ 4 ) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.28 g (69%) of the title compound.
  • Example 6F l-(4-(3'-Carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)-2-hexanone
  • a solution of 6E (0.27 g, 0.85 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was treated with n- butylmagnsium bromide (1 mL, 2.0 mmol) at -78 °C, sti ⁇ ed at -78 °C for 1 h, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine.
  • the organic layer was dried (Na 2 S ⁇ 4 ) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 25% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.15 g (59%) of the title compound. !
  • Example 6F (0.15 g, 0.50 mmol) was processed according to the procedures described in Examples 2D-F (inclusive). Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 40% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.07 g (41%) of the title compound, mp 99-101 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m e 352 (M+NH 4 ) + .
  • Example 7 but substituting sec-butylmagnesium chloride for isobutylmagnesium bromide.
  • Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.10 g of the title compound, mp 96-98 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH 4 ) + .
  • Example 9 ( ⁇ )-N-T 1 -IT(4'-cyano-[ 1.1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxylmethyllpentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7 but substituting n-butylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.210 g of the title compound, mp 105-108 °C;
  • Example 10 ( ⁇ VN-r 1 -ri ⁇ (4'-cvano-r 1.1 '-hiphenvn-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-(4-methylphenyl ethyll-N- hydroxyformamide
  • the tide compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7 but substituting 4-methylbenzylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.24 g of the title compound, mp 173-175 °C;
  • Example 13A (4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)propan-2-one
  • a solution of 4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenol (4.86 g, 24.9 mmol) in DMF (100 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (13.8 g, 99.6 mmol), heated at 50 °C for 10 minutes, treated in a single portion with chloroacetone (2.48 mL, 30 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 4 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between 3: 1 ether: hexanes and saturated aqueous sodium carbonate.
  • the organic layer was dried (MgS ⁇ 4) and concentrated under vacuum to 1/3 of its original volume to cause precipitation of product from solution.
  • the solution was treated with more ether and stored at -20 °C for 17 hours.
  • the title compound (2.01 g, 32%) was collected by filtration and dried under vacuum.
  • Example 13B ( ⁇ )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano- ⁇ . r-bipheny ⁇ -4-yl ) oxylmethynethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was obtained following the procedures in Examples 2D-F
  • Example 13A (inclusive) but substituting Example 13A (2.00 g, 7.96 mmol) for Example 2C.
  • Example 14A 2-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-bromoethane A solution of 4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenol (3.00 g, 24.8 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (8.24 g, 99.4 mmol) and 1,2-dibromoethane (6.42 mL, 124 mmol), heated at 50 °C for 19 hours and partitioned between 3: 1 ethe ⁇ hexanes and water. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with 3: 1 ethe ⁇ hexanes. The combined organic layers were dried (MgS ⁇ 4) and concentrated.
  • Example 14C 2-[(4-(4'-Carbon ⁇ t ⁇ lephenyl)phenoxy)ethyl-N-hvdroxylarrune hvdrochlo ⁇ de
  • Example 14B (0.64 g, 1 41 mmol) was treated with 4N hydrochloric acid in dioxane (10 mL) and sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 2.5 hours, during which time a colorless precipitate formed. The precipitate was collected by filtration, washed with dioxane, and dried to afford the HC1 salt of the title compound as a colorless solid (0.22 g, 56%)
  • Example 14C A solution of Example 14C (27 mg, 0.093 mmol) in THF at 0 °C was treated with tnethylamine (32 ⁇ L, 0.23 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 1 hour at 0 °C, treated dropwise with acetyl chloride (16 ⁇ L), stirred for 1 hour at 0 °C and 18 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between IN aqueous hydrochloric acid and ether. The organic layer was separated, and the aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate. The combined organic layers were dried (MgS ⁇ 4 ) and concentrated. Purification of the residue on silica gel with 2% acetone/dichloromethane provided 29 mg (83%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e (M+NH4) + .
  • Example 14D N-r2-r(4'-cvano- ⁇ .r-biphenyl1-4-yl)oxy]ethyn-N-hydroxyacetamide
  • a solution of Example 14D (29 mg, 0.077 mmol) in THF (5 mL) and ethanol (2 mL) was cooled to 0 °C, treated with aqueous lithium hydroxide (0.31 mL of 1.0 N lithium hydroxide), sti ⁇ ed at 0 °C for 10 minutes and at ambient temperature for 1.5 hours and partitioned between water and ethyl acetate. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with ether.
  • Example 15 N-r2-fr4'-cyano- ⁇ . -biphenyn-4-yI)oxy1ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide
  • THF 2.0 mL
  • triethylamine 75 ⁇ L, 0.54 mmol
  • formicacetyl anhydride 41 mg, 0.30 mmol
  • THF 0.5 mL
  • the organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate.
  • Example 16A 3-(3.4.4-trimethyI-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-methoxymethyloxy-prop- 1 -ene
  • a mixture of 1,5,5 trimethylhydantoin (7.0 g, 49.2 mmol), powdered potassium carbonate (8.16g, 59 mmol) and 2-methoxymethyloxy-allyl chloride (7.65 g, 56 mmol) in dry DMF (100 mL) was heated to 100° C with sti ⁇ ing for 1.5 h.
  • the reaction mixture was cooled , fliltered and the filtrate was concentrated, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and water.
  • Example 16B 1 -bromo-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)propan-2-one
  • a 0° C solution of example 16A (10.58 g, 43.7 mmol) in acetone (200 mL) was treated sequentially with a solution of potassium carbonate (0.58g, 4.2 mmol) in water (60 mL) and N-bromo succinimide (8.56g, 48 mmol)and the resulting mixture was sti ⁇ ed with the ice bath in place.
  • An additional 2 portions of 1.5 g of N-bromo succinimide were added after 1 and 2 h respectively.
  • Example 16C l-(4'-bromophenyloxy ) -3- ( 3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)-2-propanone To a suspension of 4-bromophenol (3.99g, 23.0mmol) and cesium carbonate
  • Example 16D To a warm (100°) solution of 16C (0.5g, 1.35mmol) and tributyl(phenylethynyl)tin (0.64g, 1.62mmol, Aldrich) in toluene (25mL) was added a catalytic amount of Pd(PPh3) 4 . The reaction was brought to reflux and held for 7h. The resulting black solution was diluted with ethyl acetate (125mL) and the organics washed with IM NaOH, brine, dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated in vacuo. Flash chromatography (gradient elution; hexane/ethyl acetate 4:1 to 1: 1) gave 0.24g of the desired compound after trituration with diethyl ether.
  • Example 16E N-f l-[ " 4-r(2E-phenylethenyl)phenoxylmethyn-2-(3.4.4-t ⁇ methyl-2.5-dioxo- l - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyform amide
  • the title compound was prepared in the same manner as example 2D,E,F substituting 16D for 2C.
  • N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared in the same manner as example 16 substituting 2-ft ⁇ butylstannyl) furan for tributyl(phenylethynyl)tin in example 16D.
  • 'H NMR 300 MHz, d 6 -DMSO
  • Example 18B N- ⁇ -fr(4'-butoxyri. r-biDhenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-t ⁇ methyl-2.5-dioxo-l - imidazolidinyDethyll-N-hydroxyform amide Prepared in the same manner as example 2D,E,F substituting 18A for 2C.
  • Example 19 N-ri-rr(4'-fluorori.l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3.4.4-t ⁇ methyl-2.5-d ⁇ oxo- l - ⁇ m ⁇ dazol ⁇ d ⁇ nyl ) ethyn-N-hydroxyform amide
  • Example 19A 3-(3.4.4-trimethvI-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyP-propan- r 1.21oxirane The title compound was prepared following the procedures described for example 5 A and 5C, but usinh allyl alcohol in place of 3-buten-l-ol.
  • Example 23B N- ⁇ -rrr4'-butoxy ⁇ .l , -hiphenvn-4-vnoxv1methvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l - imidazolidinyltethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 23A for 16B and 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 24 N- ⁇ -r(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyll-2-r(4'-ethoxy ⁇ .r-biphenvn-4- yl)oxylethyll-N-hydroxyforma ide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(4'- ethoxyphenyl)phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol.
  • Example 25 N-f 1 -IT4-f 1.3-benzodioxoI-5-yl)phenoxy1methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazoiidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyform amide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(3',4'- methylenedioxyphenyl)-phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol. ⁇ NMR (300 MHz, d 6 -DMSO) ⁇ 9.84 (s, 0.5H), 9.52 (s.
  • Example 26A 1 -bromo-3-(3-methyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)propan-2-one The title compound was prepared following the procedure desribed in examples 16A and 16 B, except substituting 1-methylhydantoin for 1,5,5 trimethylhydantoin in example 16A.
  • Example 26B N-r 1 -rr(4'-butoxy r 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3-methv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 26A for 16B and 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 31A 3-(4-r4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)- 1 -bromopropan-2-one
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedure described in examples 16A nd 16B, but substituting 4-(4'-cyanophenyl)-phenol for 1,5,5-trimethyl hydantoin in example 16 A.
  • Example 33 N- ⁇ -rr4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinvl)methvn-2-rr4'-rtrifluoromethoxv) ⁇ .r- biphenyll-4-ylloxy1ethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(4'- trifluoromethoxy phenyl)-phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)-phenol .
  • Example 34 N-ri-rr4-(4-phenyl-l-piperidinyl phenoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethvI-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting the 4- phenyl-N-phenyl piperidine (prepared as in Warner-Lambert patent WO 97/19068), for 4- bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 36 N- ⁇ -rKS'-cvanori.r-hiphenyl -vnoxylmethvn- ⁇ -rmethvIf - methylphenyl)sulfonyllaminolethyl1-N-hvdroxyfo ⁇ namide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 31 A for 16B and N-methyl-(p-tolyl)sulfonamide for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 37A 3-(3-pyridinylmethyl))-2.5-dioxo-4.4-dimethylimidazolidine
  • the title compound was prepared following the prosedures described in examples 68A, 68B and 69B, except substituting 3-picolyl chloride for methyl iodide in example 68B.
  • Example 37B N- ⁇ -rr( , 4'-cvano ⁇ .l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-r4.4-d ⁇ methv-2.5-dioxo-3-f3- pyridinylmethyl)- 1 -imidazolidinyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 31 A for 16B and 37 A for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 38 N-[2-r ( 4 ' -cyano ⁇ . r-biphenvn-4-yl ) oxy1- l-methylpropyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 3-bromo-2-butanone for 16B and 4-(4'-cyanophenyl)phenol for 4- bromophenol in example 16C.
  • reaction solution was then sti ⁇ ed at room temperature overnight.
  • the reaction solution was cooled in an ice bath and 5 ml of H20 added dropwise followed by the addition of 20 ml IN HC1.
  • the mixture was sti ⁇ ed for 1 hour and the resulting suspension was filtered and the filtrate transfe ⁇ ed to a separatory funnel and the organic layer separated off and set aside, the filtered solid was washed with H20 and ethyl acetate and filtered and the filtrate transfe ⁇ ed to the separatory funnel and the organic layer combined with the previous organic layer, dried over Na2S04, filtered and the filtrate concentrated to a 3.05g of a white solid ( 99% yield).
  • Example 40 N-r 1 -rr r 4' -(methylfhio)r 1.1 '-bi ⁇ henvn-4-vIloxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4'- thiomethyl-4-hydroxy biphenyl for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mpl72-174.
  • Example 42 N- ⁇ -rrf4'-(trifluoromethoxy) ⁇ .l '-biphenvn-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethv-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl ethyl1-2-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4'- trifluoromethoxy-4-hydroxy biphenyl for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 45 N-ri-rrr3'-(cvanomethyl) ⁇ .l '-biphenyll-4-vnoxylmethvn-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinv propyni-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compouns was prepared according to the procedures of example 5, except avoiding the methylation step in example 5B and substituting 4-(3'- cyanomethylphenyl)phenol for 4'-hydroxy -4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 5F .
  • Example 46A 1 -(4-bromophenylthio)-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-propanone
  • Example 46B 1-rr4'-hutoxyri.l '-hiphenvn-4-yl)thio1-3-r4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-vn-2- propanone
  • the reaction vessel was sealed and heated at 90°C for 6 hours, diluted with ethyl acetate, washed with sequentially saturated ammonium chloride solution, water and brine, dried (Na2S ⁇ 4), concentrated and purified on silica gel with 30 to 50% ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to provide 650 mg (
  • Example 46C N- ⁇ -rr(4'-butoxyri.l'-biphenyll-4-yl)thiolmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-1 - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared from 46B following the procedures described in example 2D, 2E, 2F.
  • Example 47A 1 -bromo-4-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)butan-2-one
  • a suspension of CuBr2 (1.91g, 8.5 mmol) and lithium bromide (1.48g,17 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was added a solution of 1.06g(5.3 mmol)of l-((l',2'Oxiranyl)propyl-4,4- dimethyl-2,5-dioxoimidazolidine(prepared from example 5A following the procedure of example5C) in 15 mL of THF.
  • the reaction mixture was sti ⁇ ed for 2 h at room temperature, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and ph7 buffer. The organic extract was washed with brine, dried and concentrated. The residue was filtered through a plug of silice eluting with ethyl acetate, and the filtrate was concentrated toi give a white solid, whic was dissolved in acetone (25 mL), cooled to 0° C, then treated with 2.5 mL of 8M Jones reagent and sti ⁇ ed at room temperature for 3h. The reaction was quenched with 2 mL isopropanol, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic extract was washed with brine, dried and concentrated. The residue was filtered through a plug of silice eluting with ethyl acetate, and the filtrate was concentrated to give the title compound.
  • Example 47B N- ⁇ -rr(4'-cvanori.l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyll-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, exept substituting 47A for 16B and 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile for 4- bromophenol in example 16C.
  • mp 202-2O4°C 'H NMR 300 MHz, DMSO-d6) ⁇ ; 1.272 (6H), 1.70-2.00 (m, 2H), 3.38-3.46 (t, 2H,
  • Example 48B N-ri-rrr4'-(thiomethvn ⁇ .l '-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-( ' 4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared from 48A following the procedures described in example 2D, 2E, 2F.
  • Example 48C N-ri-frr4'-(methylsulfonyll)fl.r-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide
  • oxone 1.27 g, 2.06 mmol
  • sodium bicarbonate 174 mg, 2.06 mmol
  • Example 3C The title compound was prepared as in Example 3C, except using potassium succinimide (0.10 g, 0.95 mmol) in place of potassium phthalimide. Purification by trituration with ethyl acetate provided 0.19g (68%) of the title compound as a white solid.
  • Example 50 N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.l'-b ⁇ phenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(4.4-d ⁇ methvI-2.6-d ⁇ oxo-l- pipe ⁇ dinyltethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • Example 51 A and 52A A solution of Example 49B (0.2 g, 0.55 mmol), D-Mannose diacetonide (0.13 g, 0.50 mmol), and acetic acid (0.03 mL, 0 50 mmol) in CHCI3 (5 mL) were heated at reflux for 16h, cooled, and partitioned between CH2CI2 and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate The organic layer was washed sequentially with water and brine, d ⁇ ed (MgS ⁇ 4) and concentrated Pu ⁇ fication by HPLC provided the two enantiomers 51 A (31 %) and 52 A ( 16%)
  • Example 5 A solution of 51 A in MeOH (1 mL) and HCl(conc) (0 5 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 15 mm, treated with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, and partitioned between ethyl acetate and water The organic layer was d ⁇ ed (MgS04) and concentrated to provide 0014 g (79%) of the co ⁇ esponding hydroxyl amine, which was then formylated as in Example 2F
  • Example 52B The title compound was prepared according to Example 5 IB but using Example 52A in place of Example 51 A.
  • Example 53 N-r 1 -rr(4' -cvanor 1.1 ' -biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3-ethyl-3-methyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - py ⁇ olidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using potassium-3- methyl-3-ethyl succinimide (0.22 g, 1.53 mmol) in place of potassium succinimide.
  • Example 54A The title compound was prepared as in Example 2D but using 5,6-dihydro-2H- pyran-2-one (4.3g, 43 mmol) in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3- thiophenoxypropan-2-one and O-Benzyl hydroxylamine in place of hydroxylamine to provide the co ⁇ esponding oxime. Purification on silica gel with 1 % methanol/dichloromethane provided 8.5g (96%) of the title compound as a clear liquid. MS (ESI) 207 (M +H)+
  • Example 54B N-r4-r4-rr ( 4-chlorophenoxy ) phenvnsulfonyllmethylltetrahvdro-2H-pyran-4-v ⁇ -N- benzyloxy amine
  • phenoxyphenyl-4-chloro-4'-methylsulfone (0.76 g, 2.7 mmolXpreparation desribed in J.Med. Chem. 29, 427-433, 1986) at -78°C was added n- BuLi ( 1.1 mL, 2.7 mmol). After sti ⁇ ing at -78°C for 15 minures, BF-OEt, was added, followed by Example 54 A.
  • Example 55 N- ⁇ -rr(4'-cyano[l.r-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyll-2-rr(2-methoxycarbonyl)phenyll- thiolethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 2B,C, D, E, F but using methyl thiosalicylate (600 mg, 2.39 mmol) in place of thiophenol in example 2B.
  • Example 56A 6-(4-methvI-2-oxo-2H- 1 -benzopyran-6-yl)oxyl-hex- 1 -ene
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 5A but using 6-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (500 mg, 2.84 mmol) in place of 5,5- dimethylhydantoin and 5-hexen-l-ol in place of 3-buten-l-ol. Purification on silica gel with 20% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 560 mg (76%) of the title compound.
  • 6-yl)oxylpentvn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures from Example 5C, IB, 2C, 2D,2E and 2F but using 56A (500 mg, 1.94 mmol) in place of 5B in example 56B. Purification on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 400 mg (75%) of the title compound.
  • Example 60 N- ⁇ -rrr4'-cvanori.r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-C5.5-dimethv-2.4-dioxo-3- oxazolidinyl)ethyl '
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using 5,5- dimethyloxazolidinine-2,4-dione (300 mg, 0.8 mmol) in place of succinimide.
  • Example 61 A l-rf4 , -cvano ⁇ .r-biphenyn-4-yl)thiol-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)-2- propanone
  • a solution of 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (150 mg, 0.71 mmol) in 6 mL of DMF at -5 °C was treated with potassium carbonate (89 mg, 0.645 mmol) and l-bromo-3-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- l-yl)-2-propanone (179 mg, 0.645 mmol), sti ⁇ ed 1 h at -5 °C, quenched with saturated NH 4 CI, extracted with ethyl acetate, washed with brine, dried over Na2S0 4 , filtered, and concentrated to a solid.
  • Example 6 N- ⁇ -rr(4'-cyanoll.r-biphenyl1-4-yl ) thiolmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethy-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared from 61 A following the procedures from Example
  • Example 6 IC N- ⁇ -rr ⁇ '-cvanori.l'-biphenvn ⁇ -vnsulfonvnmethvn ⁇ -G ⁇ -trimethv ⁇ .S-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • 6 IB 81 mg, 0.18 mmol
  • 4: 1 THF/H2O at 0 °C was treated with OXONE ( 140 mg) and NaHC0 3 (33 mg), sti ⁇ ed at 0 °C for 30 min then 23 °C for 1 h, quenched with H2O, extracted with ethyl acetate, washed with brine, dried over Na 2 S ⁇ 4 , filtered, and concentrated to a white solid.
  • Example 62 N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.l'-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3-methyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using 1-methylhydantoin in place of succinimide.
  • Example 63 N-r 1 -IT(4' -cyanof 1.1 ' -biphenyn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 61 but using l-bromo-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- l-yl)-2-propanone in place of 1- bromo-3-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-propanone in example 61A.
  • Example 64A 1-r4"-chloro-l'.l”-biphenvn-4'-vnoxyl-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-lyl)- propan-2-one
  • a solution of Example 16B (0.81 g, 2.93 mmol), 4-chloro-4'-hydroxybiphenyl (0.50 g, 2.44 mmol), and potassium carbonate (0.35 g, 2.57 mmol) in dry DMF (50 mL) was sti ⁇ ed at ambient temperature for 1.5 hour and partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The aqueous layer was drawn off and extracted with ethyl acetate (lx).
  • Example 65A l -(3-r(3'-cvanomethyl-ri. -biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1-propan-2-on-l-yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxoimidazolidine
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 5F but using 4'-hydroxy-3- biphenylcarbonitrilemethane (0.95 g, 2.80 mmol) in place of 4'-hydroxy-4- biphenylcarbonitrile. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 0.78 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 437 (M+NH4) + -
  • Example 65B ( , +VN-ri-rr(3'-cyanomethyl-ri.l '-biphenyll-4-v oxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyIl-N-hydroxyformamide
  • Example 65A (0.78 g, 1.87 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 500 mg (1.08 mmol) of the title compound.
  • Example 66A ( + ) -l-r ( 4'-cvano-n.r-biphenvn-4-y)oxyl-3-isopropylthio-2-propanol
  • a solution of isopropylthiol ( 0.48 g, 6.4 mmol ) in THF ( 20mL ) was treated with K2C03 (0.5 g, 3.6 mmol ).
  • K2C03 0.5 g, 3.6 mmol
  • 3-[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , l '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy] -(1 ,2) oxirane (0.8 g, 3.19 mmol ) was added in a single portion.
  • Example 66B (+)-N-ri-rr(4'-cyano- ⁇ . -biphenyn-4-v oxylmethvn-2-isopropylthioethyI1-N- hvdroxyformamide
  • Example 66A was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C,2D, 2E, and 2F providing the title compound as a light orange foam.
  • (+)-l-r4-(3'-cvanoemethylphenyl)phenoxyl-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)-2-propanol The title compound was prepared as in Example 4A but using 4'-hydroxy-3- biphenylcarbonitrilemethane (170 mg, 0.64 mmol) and 3,5,5-trimethylhydantoin (37 mg, 0.96 mmol) in place of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and 5,5-dimethylhydantoin. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 130 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 415 (M+NH4) + .
  • Example 67A was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C,2D, 2E, and 2F providing the title compound. ] H NMR (300 MHz. DMSO) 9.86 (s: 0.5H), 9.58 (s: 0.5H), 8.34 (s: 0.5H), 7.92
  • Example 68E (+VN-ri-rrf4'-cvano- ⁇ .r-biphenyll-4-vI ' >oxy1methyl1-2-(3-ethyl-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide
  • Example 68B (0.72 g, 1.77 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate hexanes provided 158 mg (0.35 mmol) of the title compound.
  • Example 69A 3-benzyl-l-(4'-methoxybenzyl)-2.5-d ⁇ oxo-4.4-d ⁇ methylimidazolidine
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 68B but using benzyl iodine (3.9 g, 18 mmol) in place of iodoethane. Purification on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate provided 4.0 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH4) + .
  • Example 69C l-r(4'-cvano- ⁇ .r-biphenvn-4-y)oxyl-3-(3-ethyl-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)-2-propanone
  • the title compound was prepared as in Example 68D but using 3-benzyl-2,5-dioxo- 4,4-dimethylimidazolidine (0.5 g, 2.28 mmol) in place of using 3-ethyl-2,5-dioxo-4,4- dimethylimidazolidine. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/cloroform provided
  • a solution of 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (2.0 g, 15.6 mmol) in DMF (20 ml) was treated with sodium tert-butoxide (1.5 g, 15.6 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 10 minute, treated with iodomethane (2.2 g, 15.6 mmol), sti ⁇ ed at 40 oC for 3 hours.
  • Example 70B l-r(4'-cvano-ri. -biphenvn-4-v)oxyl-3-(3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)-2- propanone
  • Example 70A (1.35 g g, 3.4 mmol) was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate provided 1.2 g (3.1 mmol, 90%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 409 (M+NH4) + .
  • Example 70C ( +VN-ri-rr ( 4'-cvano-ri.l '-biphenyll-4-v)oxylmethyll-2-(3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-d ⁇ oxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide
  • Example A-264890.0-B (1.2 g, 3.07 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 380 mg (2.29 mmol) of the title compound.
  • Example 7 IB 4-(4'-methoxyphenylVphenyl methyl sulfone A solution of Example 71A (2.61g, 11.3 mmol) in chloroform (100 mL) was treated with m-chloroperbenzoic acid (6.52 g, 22.7 mmol), sti ⁇ ed at 0°C for 3 hours and then warmed to 10°C over 1 hour. The mixture was partitioned between dilute sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution and chloroform, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to provide crude product as a white solid. Recrystallized in dichloromethane and ether to afford 1.89 g (64%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 263 (M+H) and 280 (M+NH4).
  • Example 7 IC N- ⁇ -rr(4'-methoxy l.r-biphenyll-4-yl ) sulfonyllmethvIlethvn-N-benzyloxy amine
  • THF 40 mL
  • nBuLi 0.40 mL of a 2.5 M solution in hexane, 1.0 mmol
  • Example 7 ID N-r 1 -rrC4'-methoxyri .1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvnethvn-N-nenzyloxyformamide
  • a solution of Example 7 lc (0.11 g, 0.27 mmol) in THF (50 mL) cooled to 0°C under argon atmosphere was treated with formic acetic anhydride (0.24 g, 2.7 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 5 minutes at 0°C then RT for 16 hours. Partitioned between 1 N Hcl and ethyl acetate. Washed organic extracts with brine, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to provide crude oil product which was purified on silica gel with dichloromethane/methanol to afford 114 mg (96%) of the title compound.
  • Example 71E N-r 1 - ⁇ 4' -methoxy r 1.1 ' -biphenyl -vDsulfonyllmethyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide A solution of Example 7 ID (114 mg, 0.26 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with
  • Example 71 The title compound was synthesized according to the procedures described in Example 71 except using 4-chlorophenylboronic acid in place of 4-methoxyphenylboronic acid in Example 71 A. Purification of the crude final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate afforded 36 mg of title compound. mp 178-180°C;
  • Example 71 except using 3,4-methylenedioxybenzeneboronic acid in place of 4- methoxyphenylboronic acid in Example 71 A. mp 200-201 °C ;
  • Example 74A 4-chlorophenoxyphenyl methyl sulfone
  • a solution of 4-chloro ⁇ henol (5.54 g, 43 mmol ) in DMSO (75 mL) was treated sequentially with potassium t-butoxide (5.15 g, 46 mmol) then with a solution of 4- fluorophenyl methyl sulfone (5.00 g. 29 mmol) in DMSO (25 mL), heated at 120°C for 2 hours, cooled to RT, then partitioned between dichloromethane and 1 N sodium hydroxide, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to give crude product as a white solid. Recrystallization from ethyl acetate and hexane afforded 5.44 g (66%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m e 300 (M+NH4).
  • Example 74B N-ri-rfr4-(4-chlorophenoxy ) phenyllsulfonyllmethyllethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from Example 74A according to the procedures described in Example 71 C-71E.
  • Example 75A l-(4'-methoxy ⁇ . -biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyn-2-butanol
  • Example 75B 1 -(4'-methoxyr 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyI1- 1 -butene
  • a solution of Example 75 A (0.45 g, 1.40 mmol) in dichloromethane (40 mL) cooled to 0°C was treated sequentially with triethylamine (0.29 mL, 2.1 1 mmol) and methanesulfonyl chloride (0.12 mL, 1.55 mmol) dropwise.
  • Example 75B A solution of Example 75B (0.34 g, 1.12 mmol) in THF (40 mL) was treated with hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.39 g, 5.62 mmol) and potassium carbonate (0.78 g, 5.62 mmol), refluxed for 5 hours, cooled to RT, partitioned between ether and water, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to give crude product as a clear, colorless oil. Recrystallization from ethyl acetate and ether provided 0.25 g (67%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 336 (M+H).
  • Example 75D N-ri-rr(4'-methoxyri.r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyllpropyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • a solution of Example 75C (0.24 g, 0.72 mmol) in THF (30mL) cooled to 0°C was treated with formic acetic anhydride (64 mg, 0.72 mmol), sti ⁇ ed for 2 hours, partitioned between water and dichloromethane, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to afford 0.25 g of crude product which was recrystallized in ethyl acetate to provide 106 mg (41%) of the title compound, mp 199-200°C;
  • Example 76B l - (, 4'-trifluoromethviri . -biphenyl]-4-yr)sulfonyll-2-methyl-2-propanol The title compound was prepared according to the procedure described in Example
  • Example 75 A substituting Example 76A for Example 7 I B and substituting acetone for propionaldehyde. Purification of crude product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate, ether, and pentane provided 1.40 g (73%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 376 (M+NH4).
  • Example 76B N-ri -ri.l-dimemyl-2-r(4'-ftrifluoromethynri.r-biphenvn-4-yl1sulfonyl1ethvn-N- hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared from Example 76B according to the procedures described in Examples 75B, 75C and 75D. Purification of the final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate and ether provided 17 mg of the title compound, mp 167-169°C;
  • Example 75A-75D The title compound was synthesized according to the procedures described in Examples 75A-75D except substituting Example 76 A for Example 7 IB and substituting benzyloxyacetaldehyde for propionaldehyde in Example 75A. Purification of the crude final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate afforded 0.53 g of title compound. mp 172°C;
  • Example 78 N-ri-(hydroxymethyl ) -2-rr 4'- ( trifluoromethyl ) f l . r-biphenyll-4-yllsulfonyllethyn-N- hvdroxyformamide
  • a solution of Example 78 (35 mg, 0.07 mmol) in THF (3 mL) and methanol (5 mL) was treated with palladium on carbon, 10% (30 mg, 0.03 mmol) and hydrogen gas at atmospheric pressure, sti ⁇ ed at RT for 16 hours, filtered through Celite, and concentrated to afford crude product. Purification by recrystallizations in ethyl acetate, ether, and hexane provided 20 mg (70%) of the title compound, mp 159-161°C;
  • Example 79A l-
  • the mixture of example46A (698mg, 1.88 mmol), tetrakis (217mg, 0.19 mmol), 4- triflorophenylboronic acid (714 mg, 3.76 mmol) and NaOH (IM. 3.76 mL, 3.76 mmol) in DME (20 mL) was refluxed under Ar for 4 hour.
  • Example 80 N-ri-[(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyn-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethyI) ⁇ .r- biphenyll-4-yl1sulfonvnethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • Example 79 was converted to example 80 following the procedure described in example46D. mp l80-182 °C; !
  • Example 81 A 1 -bromo-3-(2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl )propan-2-one The title compound was prepared following the procedures in examples 16A and 16 B, but substituting hydantoin for 1,5,5-trimethylhydantoin.
  • Example 8 N-11 -r(2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl )methyl1-2-rr4' -(trifluoromethoxyH 1.1 ' -biphenyll-4- ylloxylethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the sequence described in described in examples 16C and 16E, but substituting 81A for 16B and 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxy-phenyl)- phenol for 4-bromophenol.
  • Example 85B N-f4-r4-r(4'-chlorori .r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonynmethylltetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hydroxy amine
  • a solution of 85A (0.436g, 0.92 mmol) was treated with (CF3C02)3B (4.6 mL, IM solution in THF, 4.6 mmol), then sti ⁇ ed overnight at room temperature.
  • the solution was concentrated, partitioned between ethyl acetate and aq. Na2C03 and the organic extrace was dried (MgS04), concentrated thhen purified via column chromatography to give the title compound in 51% yield.
  • Example 85C N-r4-r4-r(4'-chloro ⁇ .r-biphenyn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hvdroxyformamide
  • Example 85B was converted to the title compound using the formylation procedure of example 2F.
  • Example 86 N-ri-rrr4-f4-chlorophenoxy)pheny ⁇ sulfonynmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyfo ⁇ namide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures described in examples 46A, 46C and 46D, except using 4-(4'-chlorophenoxy Hhiophenolinstead of 4- bromothiophenol.
  • Example 88 N-ri -rr(4-butviri . l '-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures described in example 46A.46B,46C and 46D, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 4- nbutylbenzeneboronic acid for 4-butyloxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B.
  • Example 89 N-r i-rr(4'-butvi ⁇ . r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methyll-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- l- imidazolidinvDethyH-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-butylphenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4 ' -ethoxyphenyl)-phenol.
  • Example 91 N-11 -r4-(2-thienyl)phenoxy1methvn-2-r 1 -(3.4.4-t ⁇ methvI-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was preapred following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-(4'-(2-thienyl)phenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • the title compound was preapred following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-phenyl-2-nitrophenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
  • Example 93A 3-(methylsuIfonyl)amino- 1 -bromo-benzene
  • the m-bromo aniline was dissolved in 40 ml of pyridine and cooled to 0 C followed by addition of MsCl dropwise via syringe. After 10 min. the solution was warmed to room temperature and sti ⁇ ed for 4h. Upon concentration in vacuo the residue was partitioned between 350 ml of H20 and 500 ml of CH2C12 in a separatory funnel. The organics were separated and washed with 100 ml of 3N HC1, 200 ml of sat'd NaHC03 and dried over MgS04. Upon filtration and concentration in vacuo an off-white solid was obtained. This product was recrystallized from CH2C12/Hexanes to afford 6.7g (90%) of 93A as white needles.
  • Example 93B 3-(methylsulfonyl )amino- 1 -(prop-2-en yl )-benzene Using a glass sealed vessel the sulphonamide 93A (3.0g. 12.1mmol) was suspended in 10 ml of toluene followed by addition of the allyltributyl tin reagent and bubbled with argon for 5 min. To the above suspension was added 280 mg (2 mol %) of Pd(PPh3)4 and the vessel sealed and heated at 120 C for 17h. After 15 min a homogeneous solution was obtained which turned dark brown after 30 min. After cooling, the catalyst was filtered off washing with CH2C12/MeOH.
  • Example 96 N-ri-rr(4 , -cvanori . l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-cyanophenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)-phenol.
  • Example 100 N- ⁇ -rrr3'-(cvanomethyl)f l. -biphenyll-4-yllsulfonyl]methyl1-3-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hydroxyfo ⁇ namide
  • the title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61, but using example23A in place of example 16B and 4'-thiol-3-cyanomethyl biphenyl in place of 4'- thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 61 A.
  • Example 101 N-[l-r , rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)ri.r-biphenvn-4-yllsulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazoIidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 4-trifluoromethoxybenzeneboronic acid for 4-butoxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B.
  • Example 102 N-ri-rr(4'-cyano ⁇ .r-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyll-2-(3-methy-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide
  • the title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61 , but using example26A in place of example 16B in example 61 A.
  • Example 103 N-ri-rrr3'-(cvanomethyl)ri. r-biphenv11-4-yllsulfonvnmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinvDethyll-N-hydroxy formamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 3-cyanomethylbenzeneboronic acid for 4-butoxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B.
  • the title compound was made in the usual way from the ⁇ -bromo ketone nd 4- bromothiophenol.
  • Example 104 N-f 1 -rr(4'-cyanor 1.1 ' -biphenyl 1-4-vI )oxyllmethyll-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-3-methyl-6-oxo- 1 - pyridazinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 3C and 3D, except substituting the potassium salt 6-methyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone (generated in situ with potassium carbonate) for potassium phthalimide in example 3C.
  • ⁇ NMR 300 MHz, CD3OD
  • Example 105 ( ⁇ )-N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvanor 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-ynsulfonyllmethyn-2-f4.4-dimethyI-2.5- dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide: The title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61 , but using example 47A in place of example 16B in example 61 A.
  • Example 108B A solution of example 108A (1.505 g, 3.6 mmol), di-Boc hydroxylamine (1.007 g, 4.3 mmol), t ⁇ phenyl phosphme (1.23 g, 4.7 mmol) in THF (15 mL) was treated with diethylazodicarboxylate (0.735 mL, 4.7 mmol) at room temperature, sti ⁇ ed for lh, then concentrated. The crude was purified by column chromatography eluting with 10% ethyl acetate: hexane to give 1.16 g (50%)of 108B.
  • Example 108C A solution of example 108B (248 mg, 0.4 mmol) in THF (3mL) was hydrogenated (H2 balloon) overnight in the presence of 23 mg of 10%pd on carbon. The reaction mixture was filtered , concentrated and purified via silca gel column chromatography eluting with 25% ethyl acetate: hexane to afford 180 mg (85%)of the title compound.
  • Example 108D A solution of example 108C (228 mg, 042 mmol), 5,5-d ⁇ methyl hydantoin (94 mg, 0.73 mmol) and triphenyl phospine (165 mg, 0.63 mmol) in THF (4 mL) was treated with diethylazodicarboxylate (0.1 mL, 0.63 mmol) added drowise via sy ⁇ nge The resulting light yellow solution was sti ⁇ ed at rt for 45 mn, concentaited and pu ⁇ gies via silca gel column chromatography eluting with 25% ethyl acetate- hexane to afford 193 mg (71 %)of 108D
  • Example 108E (S)-N- ⁇ -r(4.4-d ⁇ methy-2.5-d ⁇ oxo- 1 - ⁇ m ⁇ dazol ⁇ d ⁇ nyl)methyll-2-rr4'-(t ⁇ fluoromethoxy)r 1.1 '- biphenyl -vnoxylethyll-N-hydroxy amine
  • a solution of example 108D (191 mg, 0.29 mmol) in methylene chlo ⁇ de (3 mL) was treated with TFA (1.5 mL), added dropwise via sy ⁇ nge The reaction was sti ⁇ ed at rt for 40 min then concentrated and the residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and aq NaHC03. the organic extract was washed with b ⁇ ne, dried (Na2S ⁇ 4) and concentrated to afford 1 13 mg (86%) of 108E as a white solid
  • the title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61, except substituting 4-(4'-chlorophenoxy)benzene thiol for 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and example 47 A for example 16B in example 61 A.
  • Example 113 N-ri-[r(4'-cyanori. r'-biphenyll-4-yl)oxyllmethyn-2-( 1.6-dihydro-6-oxo-l- pyridazinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 104, except using pyridazinone in place of 6-methyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone.
  • iH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.99 (s, 0.5H), 9.64 (s, 0.5H), 8.28 (s, 0.5H), 7.96-7.83 (m, 5.5H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 2.0H), 7.47-7.41 (m, IH). 7.07-6.95 t m, 3H), 5.1 1-5.00 (m, 0.5H), 4.62-4.12 (m, 4.5H).
  • Example 1 14 N-ri-rrr4'-(aminosulfonyl)ri.r-biphenyn-4-ynoxyImethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyform amide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-(4'-sulfonamidephenyl)-phenol for 4-bromophenol. mp 203°-205 c IH NMR (DMSO-d6): d 9.88 (bs. 1/2H). 9.54 (bs, 1/2H). 8.32 (s, 1/2H),
  • Example 115 N- ⁇ -[rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)ri.r-biphenvn-4-yl1suIfonyllmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
  • the title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting 4-trifluoromethoxybenzeneboronic acid for 4-butyloxybenzeneboronic in example 46B. mp 195°-197°
  • Example 116B N-P-[4-
  • the tiltle compound was prepared following the procedures of examples 75, except substituting example 116A for 7 IB and acetaldehyde for propionaldehyde. mp 180 81'
  • N-ri-rr4-rr4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxylphenyl1sulfonynmethyn-2-(4.4-dimethyI-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61 , except substituting 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxyphenoxy)benzene thiol for 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 61 A.

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Abstract

Compounds having formula (I) are matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors. Also disclosed are matrix metalloproteinase-inhibiting compositions and methods of inhibiting matrix metalloproteinase in a mammal.

Description

REVERSE HYDROXAMATE INT-πBITORS OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEIN ASF.S
Technical Field This invention relates to compounds having acuvity to inhibit matπx metalloprotemases, to pharmaceutical compositions compnsing these compounds and to a medical method of treatment. More particularly, this invenϋon concerns reverse hydroxamate-containing compounds which inhibit matπx metalloprotemases, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and a method of inhibiting matπx metalloprotemases.
Background of the Invention
The matπx metalloprotemases (MMP's) are a class of extracellular enzymes including collagenase, stromelysin and gelatinase which are believed to be involved in the tissue destruction which accompanies a large number of disease states varying from arthπtis to cancer Typical connecϋve tissue cells are embedded within an extracellular matπx of high molecular weight proteins and glycoproteins. In healthy tissue, there is a continual and delicately-balanced series of processes which include cell division, matπx synthesis and matrix degradation. In certain pathological conditions, an imbalance of these three processes can lead to improper tissue restructuπng In arthπtis, for example, joint mobility can be lost when there is improper remodelling of load-beaπng joint cartilage With cancer, lack of coordination of cell division and the two processes of matπx synthesis and degradation may lead to conversion of transformed cells to invasive phenotypes in which increased matπx turnover permits tumor cells to penetrate basement membranes suπounding capillaries which, in turn, may lead to subsequent metastasis There has been hightened interest in discovering therapeutic agents which bind to and inhibit MMP's The discovery of new therapeutic agents possessing this activity will lead to new drugs having a novel mechanism of action for combaung disease states involving tissue degenerative processes including, for example, rheumatoid arthπtis, osteoarthπtis, osteopenias such as osteoporosis, peπodontitis, gingivitis, comeal, epidermal or gastric ulceration, and tumor growth and metastasis or invasion
Summary of the Invention In its pπnciple embodiment, the present invention provides a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitory compound of formula (I),
Figure imgf000004_0001
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof, wherein A is hydrogen;
n is zero;
Rj and R3 are independently selected from the group consisting of (1) hydrogen and (2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
R2 and R4 are independently selected from the group consisting of
(1) hydrogen;
(2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (3) alkenyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(4) alkynyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(5) alkoxyalkyl;
(6) alkoxycarbonylalkyl, wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms; (7) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(8) hydroxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(9) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-alkyl, wherein the aikylene is of one to six carbon atoms, and the alkyl is is of one to six carbon atoms;
(10) phenyl; (1 1) phenylalkoxy alkyl, wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms;
(12) phenylalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(13) phenoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(14) -(alkylene)-N(R5)S02-phenyl, wherein the aikylene is of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein R5 is selected from the group consisting of
(a) hydrogen and
(b) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(15) (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; ( 16) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-heterocycle, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(17) -(alkylene)-heterocycle, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; and
( 18) -(alkylene)-NR6R7, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, wherein for (15)-(17), the heterocycle is selected from the group consisting of
(a) pyridyl,
(b) pyrazinyl, (c) pyridazinyl,
(d) furyl,
(e) thienyl,
(f) isoxazolyl,
(g) oxazolyl, (h) thiazolyl and
(i) isothiazolyl, and wherein for (10)-(17), the phenyl, the phenyl parts of phenylalkoxyalkyl, phenylalkyl, -
(alkylene)-N(R5)S02-phenyl, phenoxyalkyl, and -(alkylene)-S(0)p-phenyl, and the heterocycle, the heterocycle parts of (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, -(alkylene)-heterocycle and -(alkylene)-S(0)p-heterocycle are optionally substituted with one, two, or three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(b) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms; (c) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group and the aikylene group are independently of one to six carbon atoms;
(d) halo;
(e) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(f) hydroxy; (g) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (h) -(alkylene)-heterocycle, (i) -(alkylene)-phenyl, (j) -N(R5)S02-alkyl,
(k) phenyl, wherein the phenyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(i) cyano, (ii) nitro, and (iii) halo, (1) -C(0)0R5; and
(m) -C(0)NRxRy, wherein Rx and Ry are independently selected from the group consisting of (i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms,
(ii) phenyl and (iii) phenylalkyl, wherein for (ii) and (iii), the phenyl and the phenyl part of phenylalkyl are optionally substituted with substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein for (18), R*5 and R7 are independently selected from the group consisting of (a) hydrogen; (b) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) cycloalkyl of three to eight carbon atoms;
(d) cycloalkylalkyl, wherein the cycloalkyl group is of three to eight carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to ten carbon atoms;
(e) alkanoyl of one to ten carbon atoms; (f) phenyl and
(g) phenylalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of three to ten carbon atoms, wherein for (f) and (g), the phenyl and the phenyl part of phenylalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(iv) halo; (v) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms and
(vi) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms; or
Rό and R7, taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, define a group selected from the group consisting of
(1) morpholinyl (2) thiomorpholinyl;
(3) thiomorpholinyl sulfone;
(4) pyπolidinyl; (5) piperazinyl;
(6) piperidinyl;
(7) succinimidyl;
(8) maleimidyl;
(9) glutarimidyl;
(10) phthalimidyl;
(11) naphthalimidyl;
Figure imgf000007_0001
(19)
Figure imgf000008_0001
wherein for (l)-(23), the groups defined by R» and R7, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) halo,
(b) alkyl, (c) alkoxy,
(d) phenoxy,
(e) phenylalkyl and
(f) benzyloxy; or
Ri and R2, taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a ring selected from the group consisting of
( 1 ) spiroalkyl of three to eight carbon atoms and
(2) tetrahydropyranyl; or
R3 and R4, taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached, form a spiroalkyl group of three to eight carbon atoms; or
Rl and R3 taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached are a 5, 6, or 7-membered carbocychc ring;
X is selected from the group consisting of (1) -O-;
(2) -NR5SO2-;
(3) -S(0)p-; and
(4) -C(O)-; wherein each group is drawn with its left-hand end being the end which attaches to the aikylene group and its right-hand end being the end which attaches to Ari;
An is phenyl which is optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(b) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) halo;
(d) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (e) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(f) hydroxy;
(g) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(h) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl and aikylene groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms; and (i) nitro;
Y is selected from the group consisting of
(1) a covalent bond,
(2) -0-,
(3) aikylene of two to four carbon atoms,
(4) piperidinyl,
(5) alkenylene of two carbon atoms,
(6) alkynylene of two carbon atoms,
(7) -S(0)p- and
(8) -C(O)-; and
Ar2 is an aryl group selected from the group consisting of
(1) phenyl;
(2) pyridyl;
(3) pyrazinyl;
(4) pyridazinyl;
(5) furyl; (6) thienyl;
(7) isoxazolyl;
(8) oxazolyl;
(9) thiazolyl and (10) isothiazolyl, wherein the aryl group is optionally substituted with one, two, or three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(b) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms; (c) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms substituted with alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(d) -alkyl-C02R5;
(e) -alkyl-NRxRy;
(f) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(g) cyano;
(h) cyanoalkyl of one to six carbon atoms, (i) halo;
(j) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms, (k) hydroxy;
(1) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(m) hydroxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms; (n) thioalkoxy of one to six carbon atoms, (o) thioalkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (p) phenylalkoxy, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (q) phenoxy; (r) phenoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (s) (heterocycle)oxy; (t) (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (u) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms,
(v) perfluoroalkoxy, wherein the perfluoroalkyl part is of one to six carbon atoms; (w) sulfinylalkyl, wherein the alkyl part is of one to six carbon atoms; (x) sulfonylalkyl, wherein the alkyl part is of one to six carbon atoms;
1-χ. (y) l-o'Y where X is selected from -CH2-, -CH20- and -0-, and Y is selected from -C(O)- and -(C(R")2)v -, where R" is hydrogen or alkyl of one to four carbons, and v is 1-3;
(z) -N(R5)Sθ2R5', wherein R5 is defined previously and Ry is selected from the group consisting of (i) hydrogen and
(ii) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; and
(aa) -SO2N(R5)(R5 , wherein for (s) and (t), the heterocycle part of (heterocycle)oxy, and
(heterocycle)oxyalkyl are selected from the group consisting of (i) pyridyl;
(ii) pyrazinyl;
(iii) pyridazinyl;
(iv) furyl;
(v) thienyl; (vi) isoxazolyl;
(vii) oxazolyl;
(viii) thiazloyl and
(ix) isothiazolyl, and wherein for (s) and (t), the heterocycle part of (heterocycle)oxy and (heterocycle)oxyalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms; (iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(iv) halo;
(v) cyano;
(vi) cyanoalkyl;
(vii) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms, and (viii) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein for (q) and (r), the phenyl part of phenoxy and phenoxyalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of (i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (iv) halo; (v) cyano; (vi) cyanoalkyl; (vii) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms and
(viii) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms.
In another aspect, the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions which comprise a therapeutically effective amount of compound of formula I in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a method of inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases in a host mammal in need of such treatment comprising administering to a mammal in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I.
Detailed Description of the Invention Definition of Terms As used throughout this specification and the appended claims, the following terms have the meanings specified: The term "alkyl," as used herein, represents a monovalent group derived from a straight or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon by the removal of a single hydrogen atom and is exemplified by methyl, ethyl, n- and iso-propyl, n-, sec-, iso- and tert-butyl, neopentyl and the like.
The term "alkanoyl," as used herein, represents an alkyl group, as defined above, attached to the parent molecular group through a carbonyl group and is exemplified by formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butanoyl and the like.
The term "alkenyl," as used herein, represents monovalent straight or branched chain groups containing a carbon-carbon double bond derived from an alkene by the removal of one hydrogen atom and is exemplified by ethenyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 2- methyl- 1-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl and the like. The term "alkoxy," as used herein, represents an alkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom and is exemplified by methoxy, isopropoxy, tert- butoxy and the like.
The term "alkoxyalkyl" as used herein, represents an alkyl group to which is attached an alkoxy group.
The term "alkoxycarbonyl," as used herein, represents an ester group, i.e. an alkoxy group attached to the parent molecular group through a carbonyl group, and is exemplified by methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl and the like.
The term "alkoxycarbonylalkyl," as used herein, represents an alkyl group, as defined above, substituted by a alkoxycarbonyl group.
The term "aikylene," as used herein, represents a saturated divalent hydrocarbon group deπved from a straight or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon by the removal of two hydrogen atoms and is exemplified by methyene, ethylene, isopropylene and the like The term "alkynyl," as used herein, represents represents monovalent straight or branched chain groups of two to six carbon atoms containing a carbon-carbon triple bond derived from an alkyne by the removal of one hydrogen atom and is exemplified by ethynyl, 1-propynyl, and the like.
The term "benzyloxy," as used herein, represents phenyl-(CH2)-0-. The term "cyano," as used herein, represents a -CN group The term "cyanoalkyl," as used herein, represents a cyano group attached to the parent molecular moiety through an alkyl group.
The term "cycloalkyl," as used herein represents a monovalent saturated cyclic hydrocarbon group and is exemplified by cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, bιcyclo[2.2.1]heptyl and the like The term "cycloalkylalkyl," as used herein, represents a cycloalkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an aikylene group
The term "halo," as used herein, represents F. Cl, Br and I The term "haloalkyl," as used herein, represents an alkyl group substituted by one, two, three or four halogen atoms and is exemplified by chloromethyl, bromoethyl, chlorodifluoromethyl and the like.
The term "heterocycle," as used herein, represents a five-, six- or seven-membered ring containing one, two or three heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur The five-membered ring has zero to two double bonds and the six- and seven-membered rings have zero to three double bonds. Hererocycles include indolyl, qumolyl, isoquinolyl, tetrahydroquinolyl, benzofuryl, benzothienyl, pyπolyl, pyπo nyl, pyπohdinyi, pyrazolyl, pyrazolinyl, pyrazo dinyl, imidazolyl, lmidazolinyl, imidazo dmyl, pyridyl, pipeπdinyl, homopφeridinyl, pyrazinyl, piperazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, oxazolyl, oxazolidinyl, isoxazolyl, isoxazolidinyl, moφholinyl, thiomoφholinyl, thiomoφholino sulfone, thiazolyl, thiazolidinyl, isothiazolyl, isothiazolidinyl, indolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, thiazolidinyl, isothiazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, pyrimidyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, dihydrofuranyl, tetrahydrothienyl, dihydrothienyl, dihydroindolyl, tetrahydroquinolyl, tetrahydroisoquinolyl, pyranyl, dihydropyranyl, dithiazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzothienyl, succinimidyl, maleimidyl, glutarimidyl, phthalimidyl, naphthalimidyl and the like.
Heterocycles also include °
Figure imgf000014_0001
,
Figure imgf000014_0002
The term "(heterocycle)oxy," as used herein, represents a heterocycle group attached to the parent molecular moiety through oxygen.
The term "(heterocycle)oxyalkyl," as used herein, represents a (heterocycle)oxy group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group. The term "hydroxy" as used herein, represents an -OH group. The term "hydroxyalkyl," as used herein, represents an alkyl group, as defined above, substituted by one to three hydroxy groups, with the proviso that no more than one hydroxy group may be attached to a single carbon atom of the alkyl group and is exemplified by hydroxymethyl, dihydroxypropyl and the like. The term "nitro," as used herein, refers to -NO2.
The term "perfluoroalkyl," as used herein, represents an alkyl group, as defined herein, wherein each hydrogen radical bound to the alkyl group has been replaced by a fluoride radical. Perfluoroalkyl groups are exemplified by trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, and the like. The term "perfluoroalkoxy," as used herein, refers to a perfluoroalkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom.
The term "pharmaceutically acceptable salt," as use herein, represents those salts which are, within the scope of sound medical judgement, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals without undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response and the like and are commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are well known in the art. For example, S. M Berge, et al. describe pharmaceutically acceptable salts in detail in J. Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1977, 66: 1-19. The salts can be prepared in situ during the final isolation and purification of the compounds of the invention or separately by reacting the free base group with a suitable organic acid. Representative acid addition salts include acetate, adipate, alginate, ascorbate, aspartate, benzenesulfonate, benzoate, bisulfate, borate, butyrate, camphorate, camphersulfonate, citrate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, glucoheptonate, glycerophosphate, hemisulfate, heptonate, hexanoate, hydrobromide, hydrochloride, hydroiodide, 2-hydroxy-ethanesulfonate, lactobionate, lactate, laurate, lauryl sulfate, malate, maleate, malonate, methanesulfonate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nicotinate, nitrate, oleate, oxalate, palmitate, pamoate, pectinate, persulfate, 3-phenylpropionate, phosphate, picrate, pivalate, propionate, stearate, succinate, sulfate, tartrate, thiocyanate, toluenesulfonate, undecanoate, valerate salts and the like. Representative alkali or alkaline earth metal salts include sodium, lithium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and the like, as well as nontoxic ammonium, quaternary ammonium, and amine cations, including, but not limited to ammonium, tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, methylamine, dimethylamine, trimethylamine, triethylamine, ethylamine and the like.
The term "phenoxy," as used herein, represents a phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an oxygen atom.
The term "phenoxyalkyl," as used herein, represents a phenoxy group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group.
The term "phenyl," as used herein, represents a 6-membered, monocyclic, aromatic carbocyclic ring. The term "phenylalkyl," as used herein, represents an phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an aikylene group and is exemplified by benzyl, phenethyl and the like.
The term "phenylalkoxy," as used herein, represents a phenyl group attached to the parent molecular group through an alkoxy group. The term "phenylalkoxyalkyl" as used herein, represents a phenylalkoxy group, as defined above, attached to the parent molecular group through an alkyl group. The term "prodrug," as used herein, represents compounds which are rapidly transformed in vivo to the parent compound of the above formula, for example, by hydrolysis in blood. A thorough discussion is provided in T. Higuchi and V. Stella, Pro- drugs as Novel Delivery Systems. Vol. 14 of the A.C.S. Symposium Series, and in Edward B. Roche, ed., Bioreversible Carriers in Drug Design. American Pharmaceutical Association and Pergamon Press, 1987, both of which are incoφorated herein by reference. Prodrugs of the compounds of the present invention are, within the scope of sound medical judgement, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of humans and lower animals with undue toxicity, irritation, allergic response, and the like, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio, and effective for their intended use, as well as the zwitterionic forms, where possible, of the compounds of the invention.
The term "spiroalkyl," as used herein, represents an aikylene diradical, both ends of which are bonded to the same carbon atom of the parent group to form a spirocyc c group
The term "sulfinyl," as used herein, refers to an -S(O)- group. The term "sulfinylalkyl," as used herein, refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent mplecular group through a sulfinyl group.
The term "sulfonyl," as used herein, refers to an -SO2- group.
The term "sulfonylalkyl," as used herein, refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, attached to the parent mplecular group through a sulfonyl group. The term "thioalkoxy," as used herein, represents represents an alkyl group attached to the parent molecular group through a sulfur atom.
Compounds of the present invention may exist as stereoisomers, wherein asymmetric or chiral centers are present. These compounds are designated by the symbols "R" or "S," depending on the configuration of subsitiuents around the chiral carbon atom The present invention contemplates vaπous stereoisomers and mixtures thereof.
Stereoisomers include enantiomers and diastereomers, and mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers are designated (± ). Individual stereoisomers of compounds of the present invention may be prepared synthetically from commercially available starting mateπals which contain asymmetπc or chiral centers or by preparation of racemic mixtures followed by resolution well-known to those of ordinary skill in the art These methods of resolution are exemplified by (1) attachment of a mixture of enantiomers to a chiral auxiliary, separation of the resulting mixture of diastereomers by recrystallization or chromatography and liberation of the optically pure product from the auxiliary or (2) direct separation of the mixture of optical enantiomers on chiral chromatographic columns
Prefeπed Embodiments Prefeπed compounds of the present invention have formula (I), wherein A is hydrogen; Rl, R3 and R4 are H; X is selected from the group consisting of (l) -O-; (2) -C(0)-;
(3) -S(0)p-, wherein p is 2, and
(4) -NR5SO2-; Ari is phenyl;
Y is selected from the group consisting of a ( 1 ) covalent bond and
(2) -0-; and n is zero;
More preferred compounds of the present invention have formula (I), wherein A is hydrogen Ri, R3 and R4 are H; X is -0-; Ari is phenyl;
Y is a covalent bond; and n is zero.
Preferred compounds falling within the scope of formula (I) include but are not limited to:
(± )-N-ri-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-phenoxyethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(phenylthio)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,3-dihydro- 1 ,3-dioxo- lH-isoindol-2-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-tl,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trιmethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(3,4.4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)-[l , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl ]pentyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-methylbutyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-methylbutyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl ]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]pentyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4-methylphenyl)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]- 1 -(4-fluorophenyl)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4-fluorophenyl)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l, -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyacetamide,
N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[l, -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[4-[(2E-phenylethenyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(2-furanyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( + )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-fluoro[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxy form amide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methyl[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -butoxy[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4.4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[(4'-ethoxytl,r-biphenyl]-
4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ l-[[4-( 1 ,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-butoxy [ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[4-(3-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazoIidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyfoπnamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[([ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(3'-chloro-4'-fluoro[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(2'-methyl[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyanol[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanol[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-( 1 , 1 -dioxido-3-oxo- 1 ,2- benzisothiazol-2(3H)-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)[l, -biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-phenyl-l-piperidinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(3 ' -cyano[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[methyl[(4- methylphenyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-3-(3- pyridinylmethyl)- 1 -imidazolidinyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]-l-methylpropyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(3 ' -cyanof 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[4' -(methyl thio)[ 1 , 1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[4-[[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-2-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyl)[l(l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyll)-4,-methoxyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyll)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyfoπnamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l-pyrrolidinyl)ethyl]- N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano[ 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo- 1 - piperidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
N-[lS-[[(4'-cyanotl,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l-pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, N-[ 1 R-[[(4' -cyano[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo- 1 -pyrrolidinyl)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyI]-2-(3-ethyl-3-methyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[4-[4-[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[(2-methoxycarbonyl)- phenyl]thio]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H- 1 - benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l- benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l- benzoρyran-7-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5 -[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l- benzopyran-7-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(5,5-dimefhy-2,4-dioxo-3- oxazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l ,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyanof 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[f(4'-chloro-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[f(3'-cyanomethyl-[l,l'-biρhenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5,5-trimethyl-2,4- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propy l]-N-hy droxyf ormamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-isopropylthioethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -f[(3'-cyanomethyl-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-ethyl-4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-benzyl-4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5,5-trimethyl-2,4-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[4'-methoxy [ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-chloro[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(l,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]propyl]-N- hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[l,l-dimethyl-2-[(4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l . r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[(phenylmethoxy)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[ l . r-biphenyl]-4- yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(4'-(trifiuoromethyl)[ l , r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-
N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl]thio]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methy!]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[(2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4' -(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-
4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l, r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-butyl[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4' -(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1,1'- biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[4-[4-[(4'-chloro[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yl]-
N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4-butyl[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ l-[[(4'-butyl[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[4-(2-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-[ 1 -(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(3-nitro[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4,-methyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[3-
(methyIsulfonyl)amino]phenyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyform amide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[3-(diethylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]methyl]-2-[(4' -methyl[l , 1 '-biphenyl]-4- yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[(4,-cyano [l,l '-biphenyl]-4- yl)oxy]ethyI]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-(2- methoxyethoxy)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[(4'-propoxy[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[(4'-pentyloxy[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l-[[t4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l)r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N- [ 1 - [ [(4' -cyano[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, ( ± )-N-[ l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l, 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biρhenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-3-methyl-6-oxo- 1 - pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biρhenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-pyridinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (S)-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)metiιyl]-2-[[4,-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(R)-N-[l-t(4,4-dimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]efhyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy))[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl- 2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[4-[(4-pyridinylthio)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimefhyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-6-oxo- 1 - pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(aminosulfonyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[4-[(4-pyridinyloxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[ 1 -[[[(4-cyanophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyfoimamide;
N-[l-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; and N-[l-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
Pharmaceutical Compositions The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions which comprise compounds of the present invention formulated together with one or more non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. The pharmaceutical compositions may be specially formulated for oral administration in solid or liquid form, for parenteral injection or for rectal administration. The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention can be administered to humans and other animals orally, rectally, parenterally , intracisternally, intravaginally, intraperitoneally or topically (such as powders, ointments or drops), bucally or as an oral or nasal spray. The term "parenteral" administration, as used herein, refers to modes of administration which include intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intrasternal, subcutaneous and intraarticular injection and infusion.
Pharmaceutical compositions of this invention for parenteral injection comprise pharmaceutically acceptable sterile aqueous or nonaqueous solutions, dispersions, suspensions or emulsions as well as sterile powders for reconstitution into sterile injectable solutions or dispersions just prior to use. Examples of suitable aqueous and nonaqueous carriers, diluents, solvents or vehicles include water, ethanol, polyols (such as glycerol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol and the like), and suitable mixtures thereof, vegetable oils (such as olive oil) and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate. Proper fluidity can be maintained, for example, by the use of coating materials such as lecithin, by the maintenance of the required particle size in the case of dispersions and by the use of surfactants.
These compositions may also contain adjuvants such as preservative, wetting agents, emulsifying agents and dispersing agents. Prevention of the action of microorganisms may be ensured by the inclusion of various antibacterial and antifungal agents, for example, paraben, chlorobutanol, phenol sorbic acid and the like. It may also be desirable to include isotonic agents such as sugars, sodium chloride and the like. Prolonged absoφtion of the injectable pharmaceutical form may be brought about by the inclusion of agents (such as aluminum monostearate and gelatin) which delay absoφtion .
In some cases, in order to prolong the effect of the drug, it is desirable to slow the absoφtion of the drug from subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. This may be accomplished by the use of a liquid suspension of crystalline or amoφhous material with poor water solubility. The rate of absoφtion of the drug then depends upon its rate of dissolution which, in turn, may depend upon crystal size and crystalline form. Alternatively, delayed absoφtion of a parenterally administered drug form is accomplished by dissolving or suspending the drug in an oil vehicle.
Injectable depot forms are made by forming microencapsule matrices of the drug in biodegradable polymers such as polylactide-polyglycolide. Depending upon the ratio of drug to polymer and the nature of the particular polymer employed, tlie rate of drug release can be controlled. Examples of other biodegradable polymers include poly(orthoesters) and poly (anhydrides). Depot injectable formulations are also prepared by entrapping the drug in liposomes or microemulsions which are compatible with body tissues. The injectable formulations can be sterilized, for example, by filtration through a bacterial- retaining filter or by incoφorating sterilizing agents in the form of sterile solid compositions which can be dissolved or dispersed in sterile water or other sterile injectable media just prior to use.
Solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders and granules. In such solid dosage forms, the active compound is mixed with at least one inert, pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or carrier such as sodium citrate or dicalcium phosphate and/or a) fillers or extenders such as starches, lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol and silicic acid; b) binders such as carboxymethylcellulose, alginates, gelatin, polyvinylpyπolidone, sucrose and acacia; c) humectants such as glycerol; d) disintegrating agents such as agar-agar, calcium carbonate, potato or tapioca starch, alginic acid, certain silicates and sodium carbonate; e) solution retarding agents such as paraffin; f) absoφtion accelerators such as quaternary ammonium compounds; g) wetting agents such as cetyl alcohol and glycerol monostearate; h) absorbents such as kaolin and bentonite clay and i) lubricants such as talc, calcium stearate, magnesium stearate. solid polyethylene glycols, sodium lauryl sulfate and mixtures thereof. In the case of capsules, tablets and pills, the dosage form may also comprise buffering agents.
Solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in soft and hard-filled gelatin capsules using such excipients as lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols and the like.
The solid dosage forms of tablets, dragees, capsules, pills, and granules can be prepared with coatings and shells such as enteric coatings and other coatings well known in the pharmaceutical formulating art. They may optionally contain opacifying agents and may also be of a composition such that they release the active ingredient(s) only, or preferentially, in a certain part of the intestinal tract, optionally or in delayed fashion. Examples of embedding compositions which can be used include polymeric substances and waxes.
The active compounds may also be in micro-encapsulated form, if appropriate, with one or more of the above-mentioned excipients. Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups and elixirs. In addition to the active compounds, the liquid dosage forms may contain inert diluents commonly used in the art such as water or other solvents, solubilizing agents and emulsifiers such as ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl carbonate, ethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, dimethyl formamide, oils (in particular, cottonseed, groundnut, corn, germ, olive, castor, and sesame oils), glycerol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, polyethylene glycols and fatty acid esters of sorbitan and mixtures thereof.
Besides inert diluents, the oral compositions may also include adjuvants such as wetting agents, emulsifying and suspending agents, sweetemng, flavoπng and perfuming agents.
Suspensions, in addition to the active compounds, may contain suspending agents such as ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalhne cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentomte, agar-agar, and tragacanth and mixtures thereof.
Compositions for rectal or vaginal administration are preferably suppositories which can be prepared by mixing the compounds of this invention with suitable non-irπtating excipients or carriers such as cocoa butter, polyethylene glycol or a suppository wax which are solid at room temperature but liquid at body temperature and therefore melt in the rectum or vaginal cavity and release the active compound.
Compounds of the present invention can also be administered in the form of liposomes. As is known in the art, liposomes are generally deπved from phospho pids or other lipid substances. Liposomes are formed by mono- or multi-lamellar hydrated liquid crystals which are dispersed in an aqueous medium Any non-toxic, physiologically acceptable and metabolizable lipid capable of forming liposomes can be used. The present compositions in liposome form can contain, in addition to a compound of the present invention, stabilizers, preservatives, excipients and the like The prefeπed lipids are the phosphohpids and the phosphatidyl cholmes (lecithins), both natural and synthetic. Methods to form liposomes are known in the art. See, for example, Prescott, Ed., Methods in Cell Biology, Volume XIV, Academic Press, New York, N Y (1976), p. 33 et seq. Dosage forms for topical administration of a compound of this invention include powders, sprays, ointments and inhalants. The active compound is mixed under sterile conditions with a pharmaceutically acceptable earner and any needed preservatives, buffers or propellants which may be required Opthalmic formulations, eye ointments, powders and solutions are also contemplated as being within the scope of this invention.
Actual dosage levels of active ingredients in the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be vaπed so as to obtain an amount of the active compound(s) that is effective to achieve the desired therapeutic response for a particular patient, compositions, and mode of administration. The selected dosage level will depend upon the activity of the particular compound, the route of administration, the severity of the condition being treated and the condition and prior medical history of the patient being treated. However, it is within the skill of the art to start doses of tlie compound at levels lower than required for to achieve the desired therapeutic effect and to gradually increase the dosage until the desired effect is achieved.
Generally dosage levels of about 1 to about 50, more preferably of about 5 to about 20 mg, of active compound per kilogram of body weight per day when administered orally to a mammalian patient. If desired, the effective daily dose may be divided into multiple doses for puφoses of administration, e.g. two to four separate doses per day.
Determination of Stromelvsin Inhibition The efficacy of the compounds of this invention as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors was determined by measuring the inhibition of stromelysin. The inhibition of stromelysin by the compounds of this invention was determined as follows: Recombinant truncated stromelysin (human sequence) produced in E. coli was prepared by expression and purification of the protein as described by Ye et al. (Biochemistry , 1992, 31, 1 1231 - 11235, which is incoφorated herein by reference). The enzyme was assayed by its cleavage of the thiopeptide ester substrate Ac-Pro-Leu-Gly-[2-mercapto-4-methyl- pentanoyl]-Leu-Gly-OEt as described by Weingarten and Feder (Anal. Biochem., 1985, 147, 437-440 (1985), which is incoφorated herein by reference) as a substrate of vertebrate collagenase. The reported conditions were modified to allow assays to be earned out in a microtiter plate. Upon hydrolysis of the thioester bond, the released thiol group reacted rapidly with 5,5'-dithio-bis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) to produce a yellow color which was measured by a microtiter plate reader set at 405 nm. The rates of cleavage of the substrate by stromelysin in the presence or absence of inhibitors were measured in a 30 minute assay at ambient temperature. Solutions of the compounds in DMSO were prepared, and these were diluted at various concentrations into the assay buffer (50 mM MES/NaOH pH 6.5 with 10 mM CaCl2 and 0.2% Pluronic F-68), which was also used for dilution of the enzyme and substrate. The potency of the compounds [IC50] was calculated from the inhibition/inhibitor concentration data. The compounds of this invention inhibited stromelysin as shown by the data for representative examples in Table 1.
Table 1
Example IC50 (nM)
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Preparation of Compounds of this Invention The compounds and processes of the present invention will be better understood in connection with the following synthetic schemes which are merely illustrative of the methods by which the compounds of the invention may be prepared and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined m the appended claims Representative procedures are outlined in the following Schemes 1-5
Abbreviations Abbreviations which have been used in the descπptions of the schemes and the examples that follow are THF for tetrahydrofuran and DMF for N,N-dιmethylformamιde
As shown in Scheme 1, deprotonation of the phenolic moiety of 1 with a base, preferably sodium or potassium hydπde. and alkylation of the resulting anion with an excess, preferably a two to four- fold excess, of an electrophile, preferably epibromohydrin or epichlorohydπn, provided the alkylated epoxide 2 An excess of a second nucleophile, preferably a two to four-fold excess, was deprotonated with a base such as sodium or potassium hydπde and condensed with 2 to provide alcohol 3 which was treated with bis- Boc-hydroxylarrune under Mitsunobu conditions to provide the bis-Boc protected hydroxylamine 6. Removal of the Boc-protecting groups with acid, preferably HC1 in dioxane or trifluoroacetic acid in methylene chloride, and neutralization of the amine salt with a base, preferably sodium bicarbonate , provided an exposed hydroxylamine moiety which was treated with a formylating agent, preferably formicacetyl anhydride, in solvents such as THF or dichloromethane to provide hydroxamic acid 7.
Alternatively, 2 was converted to the coπesponding iodoketone 4 by a two-step procedure which comprised (a) treatment of the epoxide with triphenylphosphine and an iodinating agent, preferably iodine, in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane to provide the corresponding iodoalcohol followed by (b) oxidation to the coπesponding iodoketone 4 with a mild oxidizing agent, preferably Dess-Martin periodinane (Dess, D. B.; Martin, J. C, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1991, 113, 7277-7287, which is incoφorated herein by reference). Introduction of R\ was accomplished by alkylation of the desired phenol or benzenenethiol derivative with 4 in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate, in a polar solvent such as DMF. The resulting ketone was converted to the coπesponding oxime 5 by treatment with hydroxylamine hydrochloride in a hydroxy lie solvent, preferably ethanol, with a catalytic amount of base, preferably pyridine. When R\ contained sulfur, the alcohol was oxidized to the coπesponding ketone using Dess-Martin peπodinane in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane then converted to 5 as described above. Treatment of 5 with a reducing agent, preferably borane pyridine complex, in a hydroxylic solvent, preferably ethanol, and adding excess aqueous hydrochloric acid provided the coπesponding hydroxylamine which was formylated as described above to provide 7. Depending on the nature of Rj group, protection and subsequent deprotection of other reactive groups was required to successfully complete the described synthetic sequences. Commonly used protecting groups are disclosed in Greene, "Protective Groups In Organic Synthesis," (John Wiley & Sons, New York (1981)), which is incoφorated herein by reference.
Scheme 1
HO-Ar Y-Ar2 + °L>^Br l ^0. Ar Y-Ar2 1
Figure imgf000030_0001
Scheme 2 shows an alternate preparation of intermediate 5. Alkylation of 1 with ethyl bromoacetate was accomplished in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate, in a polar solvent, preferably DMF, to provide 8, which was subsequently hydrolyzed to 9 by treatment with aqueous base, preferably lithium hydroxide in a solvent mixture, preferably water and dioxane. Amide 10 was prepared by coupling N,0- dimethylhydroxylamine hydrochloride to 9 with a coupling agent, preferably bis(2-oxo-3- oxazolidinyl)phosphinic chloride (BOP-Cl). Treatment of 10 with Rj-MgX, wherein X is Br or Cl, at reduced temperature, preferably -78 °C in an inert solvent, preferably THF, provided ketone 11, which was converted to 5, and finally to 7, as described in Scheme 1.
Scheme 2
Figure imgf000031_0001
N
Ar2-Y-ArA0 ^ "R1 5
Scheme 3 shows the synthesis of compounds where the introduction of the phenolic and Rj groups was reversed. This route intersects with the route described in Scheme 1 at epoxide 14, and the chemistry described in Scheme 1 may be utilized to convert 14 into the hydroxamic acid by employing HO-Ar]-Y-Ar2 in place of R]-H. Heterocyclic derivatives of R]-H, preferably those having appropriate pKa's, such as the hydantoin in this scheme, were condensed with the desired olefinic alcohol under Mitsunobu conditions to provide the coπesponding N-alkenylheterocycle 12. Treatment of 12 with an alkylating agent, preferably methyl iodide, in the presence of base, preferably sodium hydride, provided N- methyl alkenylheterocycle 13, which was epoxidized with meta-chloroperbenzoic acid (MCPBA) in dichloromethane to provide 14. The reaction sequence described in Scheme 1 was then used to convert 14 to hydroxamic acid 5.
Scheme 3
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13 14
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15 wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, n is 1, and R6 and R7 toge hich they
Figure imgf000032_0003
Scheme 4 shows an alternate synthesis of the hydantoin substituted compounds 22 and 23. Alkylation of 16 with a substituted hydantoin 17 in the presence of base, preferably potassium carbonate provides the enol ether 18. Treatment of 18 with a brominating agent such as NBS in acetone, gives the the bromoketone 19 which can then be alkylated with either aryl thiols (20, X =S) or substituted phenols (20„ X =0) to afford the ketones 21. Ketones 21, wherin Y is a covalent bond could also be prepared from 19 in a two step procedure, first alkylating with either bromo thiophenols (20a, X=S) or bromophenols (20a, H=0), then coupling the aryl bomides 10a with an appropnate aryl boronic acid following the Suzuki protocol, or an appropriate arul stannane. The reaction sequence described in scheme 1 can then be used to convert 21 into the hydroxamic acids 22. The compounds wherein X = S can be converted to the sulfones 23 via oxidation with an appropriate oxidant such as m-chloroperbenzoic acid or oxone Scheme 4
Figure imgf000033_0001
19a
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22 23
Scheme 5 shows an alternate synthesis of the sulfones 29. Deprotonation of the sulfone 25 with a base such as LDA followed by addition to a ketone or aldehyde 24 gives an alcohol which can be dehydrated either by reaction with acid, such as toluene sulfonic acid or by a stepwide 2 step procedure: first conveπng the aicohol into a leaving group, such as mesylate via treatment with mesyl chloride and tπethyl amine, then eliminating with a base, preferably l,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene. Reaction of the olefin with an O- protected hydroxylamime preferably O-benzyl gives the adduct 28. Formylation as previously described in scheme 1 followed by removal of the protecting group, preferably under hydrogenation conditions for the compounds wherin P is benzyl affords the sulfone 29. The sulfone 28 can also be prepared directly via the deprotonation of sulfone 25, with a base such as n-BuLi and subsequent addition, preferably in the presence of boron trifluoride etherate, to a O-protected oxime 30.
Scheme 5
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24 25 26
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30 25
The foregoing may be better understood by reference to the following examples which illustrate the methods by which the compounds of the invention may be prepared and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Example 1 ( ± )-N-n-fr(4'-cvano-ri.r-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-phenoxyethyll-N- hvdroxyf ormami de
Example IA (± )-3-Phenoxypropan-π.21oxιrane
A suspension of sodium hydride (0.47 g, 1 1.7 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated sequentially with a solution of phenol (1.00 g, 10.6 mmol) in THF (20 mL) then epibromohydrin (2.73 mL, 31.8 mmol) in a single portion, refluxed for 2 hours, cooled, treated with 20% aqueous potassium hydrogen sulfate then partitioned between ethyl acetate and bπne. The organic layer was washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide 1.65 g of a golden oil which was purified on silica gel with 10% ethyl acetate/hexanes (500 mL) and 20% ethyl acetate hexanes to provide 1.19 g (75%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 168 (M+NH- + and 185 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example IB
( ± )- 1 -(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl phenoxy)-3-phenoxy-2-propanol A suspension of sodium hydride (0.18 g, 4.39 mmol) in THF (4 mL) was treated sequentially with a solution of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (0.78 g, 3.99 mmol) in THF (4 mL), Example IA (0.60 g, 3.99 mmol) in THF (2 mL) then DMF (6 mL), refluxed for 1 hour, cooled, treated with 20% aqueous potassium hydrogen sulfate and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was washed with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, 15% aqueous sodium hydroxide and brine, dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide 1.04 g of a yellow oil which was purified on silica gel with 25-30% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.42 g (22%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m e 363 (M+NH4)+ and 380 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example IC ( ± VN.O-bisd-butlvoxycarbonyl)- 1 -(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phenoxy- prop-2-yl-N-hydroxylamine A solution of Example IB (0.41 g, 1.19 mmol), triphenylphosphine (0.40 g, 1.54 mmol), and di-Boc-hydroxylamine (0.33 g, 1.42 mmol) in THF (5 mL) was treated dropwise with diethylazodicarboxylate (0.24 mL, 1.54 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 1 hour and concentrated. The resulting oil was redissolved in dichloromethane (30 mL) and concentrated under vacuum (2 cycles) to remove any excess THF then purified on silica gel with 15% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.50 g (75%) of the title compound as a colorless foam. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 578 (M+NH4)+.
Example ID ( ± )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phenoxy-prop-2-yl-N-hydroxylamine
A solution of Example IC (0.45 g; 0.80 mmol) in dichloromethane (3 mL) was treated with trifluoroacetic acid (6 mL), stiπed for 15 minutes at ambient temperature, poured into excess saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and extracted with ethyl acetate. The resulting organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (Na2SO-j) and concentrated to provide 0.70 g of a brown oil which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.23 g (81%) of deprotected hydroxylamine as a light yellow foam. Example IE
Figure imgf000036_0001
hvdroxyformamide A solution of Example ID (0.15 g, 0.41 mmol) in dichloromethane (2 mL) was cooled to -10 °C and treated with a solution of formicacetyl anhydride (38 mg, 0.43 mmol) in dichloromethane (1 mL), stiπed for 15 minutes, diluted with ether and washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na2SO_ and concentrated to provide 0.17 g of a brown, glassy oil which was purified on silica gel with 97.5% (40% ethyl acetate/hexanes)/2.5% methanol to provide 67 mg (42%) of light brown foam which was recrystallized from ethyl acetate/hexanes/acetone to provide the title compound as light pink, clumpy crystals, mp 133-135 °C; ]H NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) δ 8.15 (br s; IH), 8.07 (s; IH), 7.69 (AB;1H; J=9 Hz), 7.62 (AB; IH; J=9 Hz), 7.54 (d; IH; J=9 Hz), 7.32 (dd; IH; J=6.5,8.0 Hz), 6.97-7.06 (m; 3H), 6.92 (d; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 4.24-4.47 (m; 5H); MS (DCI/NH3) m e 345 (M+NH4-HCONHOH)+;
Anal, calcd for C23H20N2O4: C, 71.12; H, 5.19; N, 7.21. Found: C, 71.04; H, 5.16; N, 7.01.
Example 2 ( ± )-N-π -lT(4'-cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenv11-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-ψhenylthio)ethvn-N- hydroxyform amide
Example 2A (± )-3-(4-(4'-CarbonitrilephenvI)phenoxy)propan-[1.21oxirane The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 1 A but using 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (10.0 g, 51.2 mmol) in place of phenol. Purification by trituration with ether provided 9.13 g (71 %)the title compound as a chalky solid. mp 115-116 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 269 (M+NH4)+ and 286 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example 2B
( ± )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxy-2-propanol A solution of Example 2A (0.90 g), triethylamine (1.75 mL), and benzenethiol (1.10 mL) in absolute ethanol (14 mL) was heated at reflux for 1 hour, cooled and partitioned between ethyl acetate and 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide. The organic layer was washed sequentially with 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na2SU4) and concentrated to provide 1.27 g of a thick golden oil which was purified by recrystallization from ethyl acetate/hexanes/methanol to provide the title compound as colorless, clumpy crystals, mp 105-106 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 379 (M+NH4)+.
Example 2C (± )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxy-2-propanone A suspension of the Dess-Martin periodinane in dichloromethane (25 mL) was treated with Example 2B (2.02 g) in dichloromethane (15 mL), stiπed at ambient temperature for 0.5 hours and partitioned between ethyl acetate and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate. The organic layer was washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium thiosulfate, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and bπne, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide 2.27 g of a clumpy, orange solid which was purified on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 1.90 g of the title compound as a chalky, light yellow solid.
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 377 (M+NH4)+.
Example 2D (± 1 -(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thιophenoxy-2-propanone oxime A solution of Example 2C (2.02 g) in methanol (20 mL) and THF (10 mL) was treated sequentially with 10 drops of pyridine then hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.78 g), heated at reflux for 1 hour, cooled and partitioned between ethyl acetate and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate. The organic layer was washed sequentially with water and brine, dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide 1 .90 g of the title compound as a chalky yellow solid which was used without further purification MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 375 (M+H)+ and 392
Figure imgf000037_0001
Example 2E ( ± )-N-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxyprop-2-yl)hvdroxylamine A solution of Example 2D (1.90 g) in THF (10 mL) was treated sequentially with absolute ethanol (20 mL), borane pyridine (1.5 mL) then dropwise with 6N aqueous hydrochloric acid, stiπed for 1 hour at ambient temperature, poured into excess saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and extracted with ethyl acetate. The combined organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide 2.25 g of an orange oil which was purified on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate hexanes to provide 1.26 g of the title compound as a light gold oil. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 377 (M+H)+ and 394 (M+NH4)+.
Example 2F ( ± VN-r 1 -rr(4'-cvano-f 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl )θxylmethyll-2-f phenylthio)ethyll-N- hydroxyforma ide A solution of compound 2E (1.24 g) in THF (10 mL) was cooled to -23 °C and treated with a solution of formicacetylanhydride (280 μL) in THF (2 mL), stiπed for 15 minutes, diluted with ether and washed sequentially with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid, saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate and brine, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide 1.27 g of a glassy orange oil which was purified on silica gel with 97.5% (40% ethyl acetate/hexanes)/2.5% methanol to provide 300 mg of the title compound as a light orange foam.
]H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.95 (br s; IH), 7.90 (s; IH), 7.70 (AB;1H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.62 (AB; IH; J=7.5 Hz), 7.51 (d; IH; J=9 Hz), 7.20-7.43 (m; 5H), 6.95 (d; 2H; J=9 Hz), 4.33 (dd; IH; J=8.5,10.5 Hz), 4.17 (dd; IH; J=4.5, 10.5 Hz), 4.0 (m; IH), 3.36 (dd; IH; J=8.5,14 Hz), 3.28 (dd; IH; J=6,14 Hz); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 422 (M+NH*)*
Anal, calcd for C23H20N2O3S: C, 68.30; H, 4.98; N, 6.73. Found: C, 68.19; H, 4.86; N, 6.73.
Example 3 f ± )-N-r l-rr(4'-cvano-r 1.1 ,-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-r2.3-dihvdro- 1 .3- dioxo- 1 H-isoindol-2-yl)ethyll-N-hydroxy formamide
Example 3A ( ± )-3-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy -3-ιodo-2-propanol
A solution of iodine (1.54 g, 6.0 mmol) in dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with triphenylphosphine (1.58 g,6.0 mmol). stiπed for 5 minutes, treated with 3-(4'- carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)propan-(l,2) oxirane ( 1.0 g, 4.0 mmol) in a single portion, stiπed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide 3 g of crude product which was purified on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 1.38 g (91 %) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 397 (M+NH ÷ and 414 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example 3B 3-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)- 1 -iodopropan-2-one
The title compound was prepared as in Example 2C but using Example 3 A ( 1.0 g, 2.63 mmol) in place of 3-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-l-thiophenoxypropan-2-ol. Purification on silica gel with 20% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.65 g (66%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 395 (M+NH4)+ and 412 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example 3C l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phthaloylpropan-2-one A solution of Example 3B (1.38 g; 3.66 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) was treated with potassium phthalimide (1.02 g; 5.50 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 10 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide 1.1 g of crude product which was purified on silica gel with ethyl acetate to provide 0.98 g (67%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 414 (M+NH4)+.
Example 3D ( ± )-N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvano-i~l .1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methyll-2-f 2.3-dihvdro- 1.3-dioxo- 1 H- isoindol-2-yl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to Example 2D but using Example 3C (0.56 g, 1.41 mmol) in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3- thiophenoxypropan-2-one to provide the coπesponding oxime which was reduced according to Example 2E using l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phthaloylpropan-2- one oxime in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thιophenoxypropan-2-one oxime. The resulting hydroxylamine was formylated according to Example 2F but using 1 - (4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-phthaloyl-2-propylhydroxylamine in place of l-(4- (4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-thiophenoxy-2-propylhydroxylamine. Purification on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.185 g (30%) of the title compound, mp 199-202 °C;
Η NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 10.06 (s; 0.5H), 9.67 (s; 0.5H), 8.32 (s; 0.5H), 7.99 (s; 0.5H), 7.88 (m; 8H), 7.72 (m; 2H), 7.02 (m; 3H), 4.96 (m; 0.5H), 4.52 (m; 0.5H), 4.25 (m; 2H), 3.78-4.00 (m; 2H); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 459 (M+NH4)+; Anal, calcd for C25H19N3O5: C, 67.96; H, 4.304; N, 9.51. Found: C, 67.43; H, 4.34; N, 9.04.
Example 4
(± VN-ri-rr(4'-cvano-f1.1'-biphenyll-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl- 2.5-dioxoimidazolidiny- 1 -yl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 4A ( ± 1 -(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl phenoxy)-3-((5.5-dimethyl)hvdantoin-3-yl)-2-propanol A solution of 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (0.26 g, 1.99 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with potassium tert-butoxide (1.99 mL, 1.99 mmol), stiπed for 5 minutes, treated with 3-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-(l,2) oxirane (0.50 g, 1.99 mmol) in a single portion, stiπed at 70 °C for 6 hours, treated with excess saturated aqueous ammonium chloride and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried
(Na2S04) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with ethyl acetate to provide 0.70 g (93%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 397 (M+NH4)+.
Example 4B
(± )-l-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3-(3-(5.5-dimethyl)hvdantoin)-2-(t- butyldimethylsilyloxy)propane A solution of Example 4A (0.40 g, 1.06 mmol) in dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with tert-butyldimethylsilyl chloride (0.24 g, 1.60 mmol) and imidazole (0.1 g, 1.6 mmol). stiπed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide a solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.50 g (95%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 51 1 (M+NH4)+.
Example 4C (± )- 1 -(4'-Cyano-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4,4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidin- 1 - yl)-2-t-butlvdimethylsilyloxypropane A solution of 4B (0.60 g, 1.20 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with sodium hydride (0.035g, 1.40 mmol) then iodomethane (0.26g, 1.8 mmol) in a single portion, stiπed at 70 °C for 30 minutes, treated with saturated aqueous ammonium chloride and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide the title compound as white crystals.
Example 4D ( ± 1 -r4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl oxy')-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidin- 1 - yl)-2-propanol A solution of Example 4C in THF (30 mL) was treated with tetrabutylammonium fluoride (1M in THF, 2.0 mL, 2.0 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with water and partioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide crude product which was purified on silica gel with ethyl acetate to provide 0.47 g (100%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 411 (M+NH4)+.
Example 4E 1 -(4'-Cvano-π .1 '-biphenyn-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2- propanone Example 4D (0.59 g, 1.50 mmol) was processed according to the procedure in Example 2C. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.58 g (98%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 409 (M+NH4)+.
Example 4F ( ± )-fT -(4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenyn-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4.4-trιmethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazoIidin- 1 - yl)-prop-2-yl1hvdroxylamine Example 4E (0.57 g, 1.46 mmol ) was processed according to the procedures in
Examples 2D and 2E. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate/hexanes provide 0.31 g (52%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 409 (M+H)+.
Example 4G
( ± )-N-r 1 -riΥ4'-cvano-r 1.1 l-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yDethyll-N-hydroxyfoπnarriide Example 4F was processed according to the procedure in Example 2F. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.19 g (60% ) of the title compound, mp 65-67 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 437 (M+H)+ and 454 (M+NH4)+ IH NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) δ 9.90 (s; 0.5H), 9.58 (s; 0.5H), 8.32 (s; 0.5H), 7.92 (s;
0.5H), 7.85 (m; 4H), 7.72 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.02 (dd; 2H; J=5.5, 2.5 Hz), 4.86 (m;
0.5H), 4.42 (m; 0.5H), 4.08-4.02 (m; 2H), 3.82-3.70 (m; IH), 3.55-4.05 (m; IH), 2.8 (s;
1.5H), 2.78 (s; 1.5H), 1.5 (s; 3H), 1.48 (s; 3H);
Anal, calcd for C23H24N4O5: C, 63.23; H, 5.50; N, 12.83. Found: C, 62.96; H, 5.55; N,
12.45.
Example 5 r± VN-ri-rr(4'-cvano-π.l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-
2.5-dioxoimidazolidinv- 1 -yl)propyll-N-hvdroxyfσrmamide
Example 5A l-(Prop-2-enyl)-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimιdazolidine A solution of 3-buten-l-ol (1 g,13.9 mmol), triphenylphosphine (4.73 g, 18 mmol) and 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (2.1 g, 16.7 mmol) in THF (50 mL) was treated dropwise with diethylazodicarboxylate (3.13 g, 18.0 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 1 hour, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and bπne. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide crude product which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 2.5 g (100%) of the title compound.
Example 5B l-(Prop-2-enyl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoιmιdazolidine A solution of Example 5A ( 2.3 g, 12.6 mmol) in THF (50 mL) was treated with sodium hydride (0.45 g, 18.9 mmol) then iodomethane (2.7 g, 18.9 mmol) in a single portion, refluxed for 2 hours, cooled, treated with water, and partitioned between ethyl acetate and bπne. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide 3.5 g of a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 507c ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 2.4 g (98%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 214 (M+NH4)+.
Example 5C
(± )-l-((r.2'Oxiranyl)propyl)-3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dιoxoimidazolidine A solution of Example 5B (3.0 g, 15.3 mmol) in dichloromethane (50 mL) was treated with m-chloroperbenzoic acid(4.4 g), stiπed at ambient temperature for 2 hours, treated with saturated aqueous sodium carbonate and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na24) and concentrated to a solid which was purified on silica gel with 70% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 1.5 g (46%) of the title compound. MS (DCI NH3) m/e 213 (M+l)+ and 230 (M+NH4)+.
Example 5D
( ± )-l-(2-Hydroxy-3-iodo-propyl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazoIidine A solution of iodine (0.29 g, 1.88 mmol) in dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with triphenylphosphine (0.3 g, 1.88 mmol), stiπed for 5 minutes, treated with Example 5C (0.2 g, 0.94 mmol) in a single portion, stiπed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.26 g (80%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 342 (M+H)+ and 358 (M+NH4)+.
Example 5E l-(3-Iodo-propan-2-onylV3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidine Example 5D was processed according to the procedure in Example 2C. Purification the crude product on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.3 g (96%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 339 (M+H)+ and 356 (M+NH ÷
Example 5F ( ± )- 1 -f 3-IY4'-Cvano-r 1.1 '-hiphenyll-4-yl'>oxy1-propan-2-on- 1 -yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxoimidazolidine A solution of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (0.38 g, 1.9 mmol) in THF (50 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (0.5 g) then Example 5E (0.44 g, 1.30 mmol), refluxed for 7 hours, cooled, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.52 g (99%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 423 (M+NH4)+.
Example 5G (± )- 1 -(3-[Y4'-Cyano-[ 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxyl-propan-2-oximino- 1 -yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl- 2.5-dioxoimidazolidine Example 5F was processed according to the procedure in Example 2D. The crude product was purified on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.68 g (1.60 mmol; 100%) of the title compound. MS (DCI NH3) m/e 439 (M+NH4)+.
Example 5H l /± VN-ri-rrr4'-cvano-π .l '-biphenyll-4-vnoxy1methvn-3-C3.4.4-trimethyl-
2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Example 5G was processed according to the procedures in Examples 2E and 2F. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 75% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.408 g (56%) of the title compound, mp 68-70 °C;
»H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 9.99 (s; 0.5H), 9.46 (s; 0.5H), 8.35 (s; 0.5H), 7.92 (s; 0.5H), 7.92 (d; 2H; J=5.6Hz), 7.85 (d; 2H; J=5.6Hz), 7.70 (d; 2H; J-5.6 Hz), 7.05 (d; 2H; J=5.6Hz), 4.52 (m; 0.5H), 4.18-3.95 (m; 3.5H), 3.46 (m; 2H), 2.82 (s; 1.5H), 2.79 (s; 1.5H), 2.02-1.72 (m; IH), 1.32 (s; 6H); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 468 (M+NH4)+;
Anal, calcd for C24H26N4O5: C, 63.93; H, 5.77; N, 12.43. Found: C, 63.38; H, 5.99; N, 1 1.97.
Example 6 ( ± VN-r 1 -lTr3'-(cvanomethyl f 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmefhyllpentyll-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 6A
4-((t-Butyldimethyl)silyloxy)phenyl boronic acid A solution of (4-bromophenoxy)trimethylsilane (69 g, 20.9 mmol) in THF (60 mL) was treated with n-butyllithium at -78 °C. stiπed for 15 minutes, treated with triisopropyl borate, stiπed at -78 °C for 10 minutes, warmed to ambient temperature, stiπed for another 30 minutes, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated to provide 4.79 g (91 %) of the title compound.
Example 6B 4'-Hvdroxy-3-biphenylcarbonitrilemethane A mixture of Example 6A (4.8 g, 19.0 mmol), 3-bromophenyl acetonitrile (3.1 g,
16.0 mmol), cesium carbonate (7.8 g, 24.0 mmol) and tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (0.55 g, 0.48 mmol) was treated via syringe with DMF (30 mL) under positive nitrogen pressure, stiπed at 100 °C for 10 h, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated to provide a brown oil which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate hexanes to provide 3.3 g (82%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m e 227 (M+NH4)+.
Example 6C Ethyl 2-(4-(3'-carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetate A solution of 6B (0.5 g, 2.4 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (0.5 g) and ethyl bromoacetate (0.6 g, 3.6 mmol), refluxed for 3 hours, cooled, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.48 g (68%) of the title compound. Η NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.52 (m; 4H), 7.40 (m; IH), 7.36 (m; IH), 7.0 (m; 2H), 4.65 (s; 2H), 4.30 (q; 2H; J=4.8 Hz), 3.80 (s; 2H), 1.32 (t; 3H; J=4.8Hz).
Example 6D 2-(4-(3'-Carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetic acid A solution of 6C (0.47 g, 1.6 mmol ) in 1,4-dioxane (20 mL) and water (10 mL) was treated with lithium hydroxide (0.5 g), stiπed at ambient temperature for 30 minutes, treated with 10% aqueous HC1 and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na2S04) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.37 g (83%) of the title compound. 'H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.60 (m; 4H), 7.46 (m; IH), 7.32 (m; IH), 7.02 (m; 2H), 4.72 (s; 2H), 4.08 (s; 2H).
Example 6E N.O-dimethyl-2-(4-(3'-carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)acetyi hydroxylamine A solution of 6D (0.35 g, 1.3 mmol), triethylamine (0.5 mL) and bis(2-oxo-3- oxazolidinyl)-phosphinic chloride (0.78 g, 2.6 mmol) in dichloromethane (20 mL) was treated with N,0-dimethyl-hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.25 g, 2.6 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 2 hours, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na24) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.28 g (69%) of the title compound.
'H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.59 (m; 4H), 7.46 (m; IH), 7.32 (m; IH), 7.02 (m; 2H), 4.96 (s; 2H), 4.08 (s; 2H), 3.78 (s; 3H), 3.15 (s; 3H). Example 6F l-(4-(3'-Carbonitrilemethylphenyl)phenoxy)-2-hexanone A solution of 6E (0.27 g, 0.85 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was treated with n- butylmagnsium bromide (1 mL, 2.0 mmol) at -78 °C, stiπed at -78 °C for 1 h, treated with water and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na24) and concentrated to provide a yellow solid which was purified on silica gel with 25% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.15 g (59%) of the title compound. !H NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) δ 7.52 (m; 4H), 7.42 (m; IH), 7.28 (m; IH), 6.98 (m; 2H), 4.60 (s; 2H), 3.82 (s; 2H), 2.62 (t; 2H; J=5.5 Hz), 1.64 (m; 2H); 1.38 (m, 2H), 0.92 (t; 3H; J=4.8Hz).
Example 6G ( ± VN-r 1 -rrr3'-f cyanomethyD-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmethyllpentvn-N- hvdroxyformamide
Example 6F (0.15 g, 0.50 mmol) was processed according to the procedures described in Examples 2D-F (inclusive). Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 40% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.07 g (41%) of the title compound, mp 99-101 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m e 352 (M+NH4)+.
•H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 8.58 (brs; 0.5H), 8.04 (brs; 0.5H), 8.0 (s; IH), 7.48 (m; 4H), 7.42 (m; IH), 7.26 (m; IH), 6.98 (m; 2H), 4.05 (t; IH; J=5.6 Hz), 3.8-4.0 (m; 2H), 3.80(s; 2H), 1.92 (m; 1H0, 1.60 (m; 2H), 1.38 (m; 3H), 0.98 (t; 3H; J=4.8 Hz). Anal, calcd for C21H24N2O3: C, 71.50; H, 6.81 ; N, 7.94. Found: C, 71.44; H, 6.90; N, 7.80.
Example 7 ( ± )-N-r 1 -r|Y4'-cyano-r 1.1 '-biphenyl -yDoxy Imethy 1 -3-methylbutyll-N- hydroxyformamide
4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (1.0 g, 5.12 mmol) was processed according to the procedures described in Examples 6C-G (inclusive), but substituting isobutylmagnesium bromide for the n-butylmagnesium bromide used in Example 6F. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.036 g of the title compound. mp 112-113 °C;
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH4)+. lH NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.95 (s; IH), 7.70 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.62 (d; 2H; J=5.8), 7.52 (d; 2H; J=5.8 Hz), 6.98 (d; 2H; J=5.8Hz), 4.25 (m; IH), 3.92-4.05 (m; 2H), 1.95 (m; IH), 1.75 (m; IH), 1.35(m; IH), 1.00 (d; 3H; J=4.8 Hz), 0.98 (d; 3H; J=4.8 Hz). Anal, calcd for C20H22N2O3: C, 70.92; H, 6.50; N, 8.27. Found: C, 70.91; H, 6.68; N, 8.13.
Exam le 8 f ± VN-r 1 -rr(4'-cvano-r l . I '-biphenyll-4-yl oxy1methvIl-2-methylbutyll-N- hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in
Example 7 but substituting sec-butylmagnesium chloride for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.10 g of the title compound, mp 96-98 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH4)+.
•H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.95 (s; IH), 7.70 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.62 (d; 2H; J=5.8), 7.52 (d; 2H; J=5.8 Hz), 6.98 (d; 2H; J=5.8Hz), 4.32 (m; IH), 4.15 (m; 2H), 3.65 (m; IH), 1.98 (m; IH), 1.62 (m; IH), 1.02 (m; 3H), 0.98 (m; 3H;).
Anal, calcd for 0.8 H2O+C20H22N2O3: C, 68.03; H, 6.69; N, 7.90. Found: C, 68.60 ; H, 6.58; N, 7.23.
Example 9 ( ± )-N-T 1 -IT(4'-cyano-[ 1.1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxylmethyllpentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7 but substituting n-butylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.210 g of the title compound, mp 105-108 °C;
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH4)+. iH NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.95 (s; IH), 7.70 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.62 (d; 2H; J=5.8), 7.52 (d; 2H; J=5.8 Hz), 6.98 (d; 2H; J=5.8Hz), 4.25 (m; IH), 3.99-3.82 (m; 2H), 1.92 (m; IH), 1.60 (m; 2H), 1.40 (m; 3H), 0.98 (t; 3H; J=4.3Hz).
Anal, calcd for O.5C6H6+C20H22N2O3: C, 73.13; H, 6.62; N, 7.42. Found: C, 73.18 ; H, 6.65; N, 7.39.
Example 10 ( ± VN-r 1 -ri~(4'-cvano-r 1.1 '-hiphenvn-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-(4-methylphenyl ethyll-N- hydroxyformamide The tide compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7 but substituting 4-methylbenzylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.24 g of the title compound, mp 173-175 °C;
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 404 (M+NH4)+.
'H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 7.70 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.68 (s; IH), 7.62 (d; 2H; J=5.8), 7.52 (d; 2H; J=5.8 Hz), 7.12 (s; 4H), 6.98 (d; 2H; J=5.8Hz), 4.35 (m; IH), 4.12-3.98 (m; 2H), 3.15 (m; IH), 2.94 (m; IH), 1.35 (s; 3H).
Anal, calcd for C24H22N2O3: C, 74.52; H, 5.69; N, 7.24. Found: C, 73.95 ; H, 5.79; N, 7.06.
Example 11
(± )-N-r2-r(4'-cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yDoxyl- 1 -(4-fluorophenyl)ethvn-N- hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7, but substituting 4-fluorophenylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.285 g of the title compound, mp 194-196 °C;
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 394 (M+NH4)+.
'H NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 9.70 ( brs; IH), 8.42 (s; 0.5H), 8.28 (s; 0.5H), 7.86 (m; 4H), 7.72 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz), 7.55 (m; 2H), 7.25 (m; 2H), 7.12 (d; 2H; J=5.8 Hz), 5.72 (brs; 0.5H), 5.35 (brs; 0.5H), 4.60 (m; IH), 4.36 (m; IH).
Anal, calcd for C227N2θ3F: C, 70.14; H, 4.45; N, 7.44. Found: C, 70.19 ; H, 4.25; N, 7.30.
Example 12
(± )-N-n-rr(4l-cvano-ri.ll-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(4-fluorophenyl)ethvn-N- hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the sequence of steps described in Example 7 but substituting 4-fluorobenzylmagnesium bromide for isobutylmagnesium bromide. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.22 g of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 408 (M+NH4)+. iH NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) δ 8.35 (brs; IH), 7.65 (m; 5H), 7.52 (d; 2H; J=5.6 Hz),
7.20 (m; 2H), 6.98 (m; 4H), 4.35 (m; IH), 4.15-3.98 (m; 2H), 3.18 (dd; IH; J=6.0, 9.0 Hz), 2.95 (dd; IH; J=3.0, 9.0 Hz).
Anal, calcd for C23H19N2O3F: C, 70.69; H, 4.87; N, 7.17. Found: C, 70.38 ; H, 4.96; N, 6.98.
Example 13 (± VN-ri-rf(4'-cyano-|rLl'-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyllethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 13A (4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)propan-2-one A solution of 4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenol (4.86 g, 24.9 mmol) in DMF (100 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (13.8 g, 99.6 mmol), heated at 50 °C for 10 minutes, treated in a single portion with chloroacetone (2.48 mL, 30 mmol), stiπed for 4 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between 3: 1 ether: hexanes and saturated aqueous sodium carbonate. The organic layer was dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated under vacuum to 1/3 of its original volume to cause precipitation of product from solution. The solution was treated with more ether and stored at -20 °C for 17 hours. The title compound (2.01 g, 32%) was collected by filtration and dried under vacuum.
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 251 (M)+, 269 (M+NH4)+ and 286 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example 13B ( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-π . r-biphenyπ-4-yl)oxylmethynethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was obtained following the procedures in Examples 2D-F
(inclusive) but substituting Example 13A (2.00 g, 7.96 mmol) for Example 2C.
Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 5% methanol/dichloromethane provided 325 mg of the title compound. mp 141- 144 °C; 'H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.88 and 9.45 (br s; 1 H), 8.02 and 8.33 (s; IH), 7.90
(AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.84 (AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.61 (d; 2H; J=9 Hz), 7.06 (d; 2H; J=9
Hz), 4.67 (m; 0.32H), 3.92-4.25 (m; 2.68H), 1.23 and 1.18 (d; 3H; J=6 Hz);
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 314 (M+NH4)+.
Anal, calcd for C]7Hi6N2θ3: C, 68.90; H, 5.44; N, 9.45. Found: C, 68.61; H, 5.55; N, 9.21 .
Example 14 N-r2-IT4'-cvano-ri .1 '-biphenvπ-4-yl)oxy1ethyl1-N-hvdroxyacetamide
Example 14A 2-(4-(4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-bromoethane A solution of 4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenol (3.00 g, 24.8 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (8.24 g, 99.4 mmol) and 1,2-dibromoethane (6.42 mL, 124 mmol), heated at 50 °C for 19 hours and partitioned between 3: 1 etheπhexanes and water. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with 3: 1 etheπhexanes. The combined organic layers were dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Purification of the crude product on silica gel with 50% dichloromethane/hexanes) provided a white solid which was recrystallized from ether/pentane to provide 1.25 g (17%) of the title compound as colorless needles MS (DCI NH3) m/e 301/303 (M)+, 319/321 (M+NH4)+ and 336/338 (M-r-NH4+NH3)+.
Example 14B
N.O-bιs(t-butyloxycarbonyl)-2-f(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)ethyl-N-hvdroxylamιne
A solution of N,0-bis(t-butyioxvcarbonyl)-N-hydroxylamine (443 mg, 1.9 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) was treated with a 60 % oil dispersion of sodium hydride (76 mg, 1.9 mmol), stiπed at ambient temperature for 15 minutes, treated with Example 13A (0 54 g, 1.79 mmol), stiπed for 4 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between 1 : 1 etheπhexanes and saturated aqueous ammonium chloπde The organic layer was separated, and the aqueous layer was extracted with 1.1 ether, hexanes The combined organic layers were dπed (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Puπfication on silica gel with 10% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 0.65 g (80%) of the title compound as colorless viscous oil MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 472 (M+NH4)+
Example 14C 2-[(4-(4'-Carbonιtπlephenyl)phenoxy)ethyl-N-hvdroxylarrune hvdrochloπde Example 14B (0.64 g, 1 41 mmol) was treated with 4N hydrochloric acid in dioxane (10 mL) and stiπed at ambient temperature for 2.5 hours, during which time a colorless precipitate formed. The precipitate was collected by filtration, washed with dioxane, and dried to afford the HC1 salt of the title compound as a colorless solid (0.22 g, 56%)
Example 14D N.O-bιs(acetyl)-2-r(4-(4l-carbonιtπlephenyl)phenoxy)ethyl-N-hvdroxylamιne
A solution of Example 14C (27 mg, 0.093 mmol) in THF at 0 °C was treated with tnethylamine (32 μL, 0.23 mmol), stiπed for 1 hour at 0 °C, treated dropwise with acetyl chloride (16 μL), stirred for 1 hour at 0 °C and 18 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between IN aqueous hydrochloric acid and ether. The organic layer was separated, and the aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate. The combined organic layers were dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Purification of the residue on silica gel with 2% acetone/dichloromethane provided 29 mg (83%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e (M+NH4)+.
Example 14D N-r2-r(4'-cvano-π.r-biphenyl1-4-yl)oxy]ethyn-N-hydroxyacetamide A solution of Example 14D (29 mg, 0.077 mmol) in THF (5 mL) and ethanol (2 mL) was cooled to 0 °C, treated with aqueous lithium hydroxide (0.31 mL of 1.0 N lithium hydroxide), stiπed at 0 °C for 10 minutes and at ambient temperature for 1.5 hours and partitioned between water and ethyl acetate. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with ether. The combined organic layers were washed with IN aqueous hydrochloric acid, dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated to a semi-solid which was purified by trituration with ethyl acetate to provide 19.7 mg (86%) of the title compound as a colorless solid. mp 174-175 °C;
*H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (br s; IH), 7.88 (AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.84 (AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.71 (d; 2H; J=8.5 Hz), 7.07 (d; 2H; J=8.5 Hz), 4.20 (t; 2H; J=7.5,7.5 Hz), 3.89 (t; 2H; J=7.5,7.5 Hz), 2.02 (s; 3H); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 297 (M+H)+ and 314 (M+NH4)+.
Anal, calcd for Cι7Hi6N2θ3(0.25H2θ): C, 67.87; H, 5.52; N, 9.31. Found: C, 67.65; H, 5.55; N, 9.12.
Example 15 N-r2-fr4'-cyano-π. -biphenyn-4-yI)oxy1ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide A solution of Example 14C (78 mg, 0.27 mmol) in THF (2.0 mL) was treated with triethylamine (75 μL, 0.54 mmol) and then dropwise with formicacetyl anhydride (41 mg, 0.30 mmol) in THF (0.5 mL), stiπed for 2 hours at ambient temperature and partitioned between ethyl acetate and IN aqueous hydrochloric acid. The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate. The combined organic layers were dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Purification by chromatography on silica gel with 0.2% acetic acid/ethyl acetate and subsequent recrystallization from cold methanol provided 14.7 mg (19%) of the title compound, mp 142-145 °C; IH NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 10.17 and 9.74 (br s; IH), 8.34 and 7.98 (br s; IH), 7.88 (AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.84 (AB; 2H; J=7.5 Hz), 7.73 (d; 2H; J=8.5 Hz), 7.07 (d; 2H; J=8.5 Hz), 4.14-4.26 (m; 2H), 3.77-3.88 (m; 2H); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 300 (M+NH4)+. Anal, calcd for Ci6Hi4N2O3(0.125H2O): C, 67.54; H, 5.05; N, 9.84. Found: C, 67.59; H, 5.32; N, 9.53.
Example 16 N-π-r4-r(2E-phenylethenyl)phenoxylmethyl]-2-(3.4.4-trimethvI-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 16A 3-(3.4.4-trimethyI-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-methoxymethyloxy-prop- 1 -ene A mixture of 1,5,5 trimethylhydantoin (7.0 g, 49.2 mmol), powdered potassium carbonate (8.16g, 59 mmol) and 2-methoxymethyloxy-allyl chloride (7.65 g, 56 mmol) in dry DMF (100 mL) was heated to 100° C with stiπing for 1.5 h. The reaction mixture was cooled , fliltered and the filtrate was concentrated, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic extract was washed twice with water, brine, dried and concentrated, then purified via silica gel chromatography eluting with 50% ethyl acetate: hexane to give 10.58 g (89%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 243 (M+H)+ and 260 (M+NH4)+.
Example 16B 1 -bromo-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)propan-2-one A 0° C solution of example 16A (10.58 g, 43.7 mmol) in acetone (200 mL) was treated sequentially with a solution of potassium carbonate (0.58g, 4.2 mmol) in water (60 mL) and N-bromo succinimide (8.56g, 48 mmol)and the resulting mixture was stiπed with the ice bath in place. An additional 2 portions of 1.5 g of N-bromo succinimide were added after 1 and 2 h respectively. The ice bath was then removed and the reaction was allowed to stir for an additional 10 min, then was concentrated and extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The combined extracts were washed with aq. 0.5 M NaHS03. IM NaHC03, water, brine, dried and concentrated. The residue was purified via silica gel chromatography eluting with 50% ethyl acetate: hexane to give 7.39 g (61%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 277/279 (M+H)+ and 294/296 (M+NH )+.
Example 16C l-(4'-bromophenyloxy)-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)-2-propanone To a suspension of 4-bromophenol (3.99g, 23.0mmol) and cesium carbonate
(7.45g, 22.9mmol) in DMF (150mL) was added a solution of bromoketone 16B (3g, 11.5mmol) in DMF (5mL), drop-wise over 30 minutes. The suspension held at RT for 16h, diluted with ethyl acetate (500mL) and the organics washed with water, brine and dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated in vacuo. Flash chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate 1: 1) gave 2.55g of 16C as a white solid.
Example 16D To a warm (100°) solution of 16C (0.5g, 1.35mmol) and tributyl(phenylethynyl)tin (0.64g, 1.62mmol, Aldrich) in toluene (25mL) was added a catalytic amount of Pd(PPh3)4. The reaction was brought to reflux and held for 7h. The resulting black solution was diluted with ethyl acetate (125mL) and the organics washed with IM NaOH, brine, dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated in vacuo. Flash chromatography (gradient elution; hexane/ethyl acetate 4:1 to 1: 1) gave 0.24g of the desired compound after trituration with diethyl ether.
Example 16E N-f l-["4-r(2E-phenylethenyl)phenoxylmethyn-2-(3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dioxo- l - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyform amide The title compound was prepared in the same manner as example 2D,E,F substituting 16D for 2C.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (s, 0.5H), 9.58 (s. 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.9 (s, 0.5H), 7.57-7.54 (m, 6H), 7.38-7.33 (m. 2 H), 7.26-7.08 ι m. 6H), 6.94-6.90 (m, 2H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.55-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.16-4.04 (m. 4H), 3.76-3.73 (m, 2H), 3.61 - 3.57 (2, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M-H (436), M+H (438).
Anal. Calcd for: C24H27N3O5' 1.0H20: C. 63.28; H, 6.41 ; N, 9.22. Found: C, 63.06; H. 5.97; N, 8.94.
Example 17
N-[ l-r[4-(2-furanyl)phenoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dιoxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethvn-
N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared in the same manner as example 16 substituting 2-ftπbutylstannyl) furan for tributyl(phenylethynyl)tin in example 16D. 'H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.86 (s. 0.5H). 9.53 i s. 0.5H). 8.30 (s. 0.5H), 7.91 (s. 0.5 H), 7.67-7.61 ι m, 6H), 6.96-6.94 (m, 4H), 6.79-6 74 (d. 2H, J=3.4 Hz). 6.55- 6.54 (m, 2H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.45-4.30 (m, 0.5H), 4.17-3.98 (m, 6H), 3.76-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.62-3.56 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M+H (402), M-H (400), M+NH4 (419).
Anal. Calcd for: C20H23N3O6: C, 59.84; H, 5.77; N, 10.46. Found: C, 59.83; H, 5.90; N, 10.12.
Example 18
N-π -rrr4'-butoxyri.l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-r3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 18A
1 -f4'-butyloxy-r 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy)-3-(3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dιoxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2- propanone To a warm (75°) solution of example 16C (0. lg, 0.27mmol) and 4- butoxyphenylboronic acid (0.08g, 0.41mmol) in DME (2mL) was added a IM Na2C03 solution (0.4mL) followed by a catalytic amount of PdCl2(dppf)- The reaction was held at 100°for 2h, diluted with ethyl acetate (25mL), washed with sat'd ammonium chloride, water, brine, dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated in vacuo. Flash chromatography (20% ethyl acetate in methylene chloride) gave 0.105g of 5 as a white solid.
Example 18B N-π-fr(4'-butoxyri. r-biDhenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dioxo-l - imidazolidinyDethyll-N-hydroxyform amide Prepared in the same manner as example 2D,E,F substituting 18A for 2C. "H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.87 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.91 (s, 0.5H), 7.55-7.50 (m, 8H), 6.98-6.95 (m, 8H), 4 80-4 60 (m, 0.5H), 4.50-4.35 (m, 0.5H), 4.16-4.06 (m, 4H), 4.01 -3.96 (t, 4H, J=7.0, 5 9 Hz), 3 76-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.62- 3.59 (m, 2H), 2.80 (s, 6H), 1.72-1.65 (m, 4H), 1 48- 1 40 (m. 4H), 1.29 (s, 12H), 0.96- 0.91 (t, 6H, J=7.1 , 7.5 Hz). MS (ESI) m/e M+H (484), M+NH4 (506).
Anal. Calcd for: C26H33N3O6: C, 64.57; H, 6.87; N, 8 68 Found: C, 64.70; H, 7.04; N, 8.50.
Example 19 N-ri-rr(4'-fluorori.l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dιoxo- l - ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyform amide Example 19A 3-(3.4.4-trimethvI-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyP-propan- r 1.21oxirane The title compound was prepared following the procedures described for example 5 A and 5C, but usinh allyl alcohol in place of 3-buten-l-ol.
Example 19B N-r 1 -rr(4'-fluoroπ . l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the sequence of reaction described in examples 5D through
5H, substituting 19A for 5C in example 5D and 4-(4'-fluorophenyl)-phenol for 4'- hydroxy-4-biphenyl carbonitrile in example 5F.
]H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.86 (S, 0.5H), 9.54 (S, 0.5H), 8.31 (S, 0.5H), 7.91 (S, 0.5H), 7.67-7.57 (M, 6H), 7.27-7.22 (M, 3H), 7.01-6.97 (M, 3H), 4.96-4.70 (M, 0.5H), 4.50-4.40 (M, 0.5H), 4.18-4.08 (M, 3H), 3.77-3.73 (M, 2H), 2.79 (S, 6H), 1.28 (S, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e 430 (M+H), 428 (M-H).
Anal. Calcd for: C22H24N3O5F»0.5H2θ: C, 60.26; H, 5.74; N, 9.58. Found: C, 60.48; H, 5.66; N, 8.72.
Example 20
N-π -f(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)methyll-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethyl)ri .r- biphenyn-4-ylloxylethyn-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the sequence of reaction described in examples 5D through 5H, substituting 19A for 5C in example 5D and substituting 4-(4'- Trifluoromethylphenyl)phenol for 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenyl carbonitrile in example 5F.
'H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.80 (S, 0.5H), 9.58 (S, 0.5H), 8.32 (S, 0.5H), 7.92 (S, 0.5H), 7.87-7.84 (D, 4H, J=8.1 Hz), 7.79-7.76 (D, 4H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.72-7.69 (d, 4H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.06-7.02 (m, 4H), 4.80-4.60 (m. 0.5H), 4.45-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.20- 4.12 (m, 4H), 3.78-3.74 (m, 2H), 3.63-3.62 (m, 2H), 2.08 (s, 6H), 1.30 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M-H (478), M+H (480).
Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N3O5F3*0.5H2θ: C, 56.55; H, 5.15; N, 8.60. Found: C, 56.52; H, 5.07; N, 8.43.
Example 21 N-π -rr(4,-methoxyri .l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyl1-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the sequence of reaction described in examples 5D through 5H, substituting 19A for 5C in example 5D and substituting 4-(4'-methoxyphenyl)phenol for 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenyl carbonitrile in example 5F.
»H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.89 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.91 (s, 0.5H), 7.56-7.53 (d, 8H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.01-6.94 (m, 8H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.44- 4.35 (m, 0.5H), 4.17-3.95 (m, 4H), 3.74-3.71 (m, 2H), 3.63-3.58 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M+H (442).
Anal. Calcd for: C23H26N3O6»0.25H20: C, 62.08; H, 6.00; N, 9.44. Found: C, 62.25; H, 6.30; N, 8.94.
Example 22
N-π -rrr4'-methviπ.l'-biphenvn-4-yl oxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-tπmethyl-2.5-dιoxo-l- imιdazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the sequence of reaction described in examples 5D through
5H, substituting 19A for 5C in example 5D and substituting 4-(4'-methylphenyl)phenol for
4'-hydroxy-4-bιphenyl carbonitrile in example 5F.
]H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.89 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.92 (s, 0.5H), 7.59-7.56 (d, 4H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.52-7.49 (d, 4H, J=8 1 Hz), 7.24-7.22 (d, 4H, J=7.7 Hz), 7.00-6.97 (m, 4H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4 40-4 35 (m, 0.5H), 4.40-4 1 (m, 4H), 3.80-3.55 (m, 2H), 3.60-3.50 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 2 32 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H) MS (ESI) m/e 424 (M-H), 426 (M+H)
Anal. Calcd for. C23H27N3O5O.25H2O C, 64.24, H, 6 44, N, 9 77 Found. C, 64.30, H, 6.55, N, 9.36
Example 23
N- 1 -f 1(4' -butoxyf 1.1 '-bιphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyU-2-(4.4-dιmethy-2.5-dιoxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 23A
1 -bromo-3-(4.4-dιmethyl-2.5-dιoxoimιdazolιdιn- 1 -yl)propan-2-one The title compound was prepared following the procedure desπbed in examples 16A and 16 B, except substituting 5,5 dimethylhydantoin for 1,5,5 tπmethylhydantoin in example 16A
Example 23B N-π -rrr4'-butoxyπ.l ,-hiphenvn-4-vnoxv1methvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l - imidazolidinyltethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 23A for 16B and 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. *H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.86 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 8.36 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 8.32 (s, 0.5H), 7.94 (s, 0.5H), 7.55-7.51 (m, 8H), 6.99-6.96 (m, 8H), 4.85- 4.80 (m, 0.5H), 4.40-4.36 (m, 0.5H), 4.20-4.06 (mm, 2H), 4.01-3.97 (m, 4H), 3.78- 3.71 (m, 2H), 3.60-3.51 (m, 2H), 1.73-1.66 (m, 6H), 1.48-1.38 (m, 4H), 1.25 (s, 12H), 0.96-0.86 (m, 6H). MS (ESI) m/e M-H (468).
Anal. Calcd for: C25H3oN3θ6: C, 63.95; H, 6.65; N, 8.94. Found: C, 63.89; H, 6.91 ; N, 8.63.
Example 24 N-π-r(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyll-2-r(4'-ethoxyπ.r-biphenvn-4- yl)oxylethyll-N-hydroxyforma ide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(4'- ethoxyphenyl)phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.84 (s, 0.5H), 9.52 (s, 0.5H), 8.37 (s, 0.5H), 8.32 (s, 2H), 7.92 (s, 0.5H), 7.55-7.52 (m, 8H), 6.98-6.95 (d, 4H, J=8.8 Hz), 4.90-4.80 (m, 0.5H), 4.45-4.30 (m, 0.5H), 4.19-3.98 (m, 8H), 3.74-3.67 (m, 2H), 3.59-3.53 (m, 2H), 1.36-1.25 (m, 18H). MS (ESI) m/e M-H (440), M+H (442).
Anal. Calcd for: C23H27N3O6O.5H2O: C, 61.32; H, 6.26; N, 9.32. Found: C, 61.12; H, 6.35; N, 9.32.
Example 25 N-f 1 -IT4-f 1.3-benzodioxoI-5-yl)phenoxy1methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazoiidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyform amide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(3',4'- methylenedioxyphenyl)-phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol. Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.84 (s, 0.5H), 9.52 (s. 0.5H), 8.37-8.31 (m, 3H), 7.91 (s, 0.5H), 7.55-7.52 (d, 4H, J=8.5 Hz), 7.19 (s, 2H), 7.09-7.06 (m, 2H), 6.97-6.93 (d, 6H, J=10.2 Hz), 6.03 (s, 4H), 4.70-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.45-4.30 (m, 0.5H), 4.16-3.96 (s, 6H), 3.73-3.57 (m, 5H), 1.27 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M+H (442), M-H (440). Anal. Calcd for: C22H23N3O7O.5OH2O: C, 58.66; H, 5.37; N, 9.32. Found: C, 58.70; H, 5.80; N, 8.79.
Example 26 N-ri-rr(4'-butoxyri.l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3-methv-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 26A 1 -bromo-3-(3-methyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)propan-2-one The title compound was prepared following the procedure desribed in examples 16A and 16 B, except substituting 1-methylhydantoin for 1,5,5 trimethylhydantoin in example 16A.
Example 26B N-r 1 -rr(4'-butoxy r 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3-methv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 26A for 16B and 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.97 (s, 0.5H), 9.60 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 7.97 (s, 0.5H), 7.55-7.50 (m, 8H), 6.99-6.91 (m, 8H), 4.86-4.82 (m, 0.5H), 4.33-4.31 (m, 0.5H), 4.18-4.12 (m, 2H), 3.99-3.94 (m, 4H), 2.85 (s, 6H), 1.82-1.68 (m, 4H), 1.50- 1.38 (m, 6H), 0.96-0.91 (m, 6H). MS (ESI) m/e M-H (454).
Anal. Calcd for: C24H29N3O6*0.25C4H50: C, 63.51 ; H, 6 44; N, 8.88. Found: C, 63.59; H, 6.46; N, 8.68.
Example 27
N-π-rr4-(3-thιenyl)phenoxy1methyn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dιoxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethvn-
N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4-(4'-
(3-thienyl)phenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.91
(s, 0.5H), 7.75-7.74 (m, 2 H), 7. 67-7.60 (m, 6H), 7.52-7.49 (m, 2H), 6.96-6.92 (m,
4H), 4.80-4.6 (m, 0.5H), 4.50-4.4 (m, 0.5H), 4.19-3.98 (m, 6H), 3.81-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.61-3.56 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 1.29 (s, 12H).
Anal. Calcd for: C20H23N3O5S: C, 57.54; H, 5.55; N, 10.06. Found: C, 57.72; H, 5.84;
N, 9.76. Example 28 N-ri-rr(ri.l'-biphenvn-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-G.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazoIidinyl ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4- phenyl-phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
*H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (S, 0.5H), 9.57 (S, 0.5H), 8.30 (S, 0.5H), 7.92 (S, 0.5H), 7.62-7.60 (D, 8H, J=8.1 Hz), 7.45-7.40 (t, 4H, J=5.8, 7.8 Hz), 7.33-7.28 (t, 2H, J=7.1, 6.9 Hz), 7.02-6.97 (m, 4H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.45-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.18-4.01 (m, 4H), 3.77-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.63-3.6 (m, 2H), 2.80 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H). MS (ESI ) m/e M-H (410), M+H (412).
Anal. Calcd for: C22H25N3O5O.25H2O: C, 63.25; H, 6.17; N, 10.10. Found: C, 63.94; H, 6.41; N, 9.60.
Example 29
N-π -rr13'-chloro-4'-fluoroπ.r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4-(4'- fluoro-3'-chloro-phenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. lU NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.92
(s, 0.5H), 7.84-7.82 (m, 2H), 7.65-7.61 (m, 6H), 7.49-7.43 (t, 2H, J=9.2,8.8 Hz), 7.02-
6.96 (m, 4H), 4.80-4.60 (m, 0.5H), 4.43-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.21-4.06 (m, 4H), 3.82-3.70
(m, 2H), 3.62-3.59 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 6H), 1.28 (s, 12H).
MS (ESI) m/e M-H (462), M+H (464). Anal. Calcd for: C22H23N3θ5ClF»0.25H2O: C, 56.41; H, 5.05; N, 8.97. Found: C,
56.78; H, 5.24; N, 8.55.
Example 30 N-π-rr(2'-methviri.l '-biphenvn-4-ylioxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethv-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyform amide
Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4-(3'- methyl-phenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
' H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.90 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 8.32 (s, 0.5H), 7.93 (s, 0.5H), 7.28-7.14 (mm, 12H), 6.99-6.64 (m, 4H), 4.90-4.80 (m, 0.5H), 4.42-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.22-4.04 (m, 6H), 3.82-3.74 (m, 2H), 3.62-3.58 (m. 2H), 2.80 (s, 6H), 2.20 (s, 6H), 1.29 (s, 12H). MS (ESI) m/e M+H (426), M-H (424). Anal. Calcd for: C23H27N3θ5»0.25H2θ: C, 64.24; H, 6.44; N, 9.77. Found: C, 64.50; H, 6.69; N, 9.31.
Example 31 N-ri -rr(4'-cvanoiri.r-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methyl1-2-(2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl')ethyll-N- hvdroxyformamide
Example 31A 3-(4-r4'-Carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)- 1 -bromopropan-2-one The title compound was prepared according to the procedure described in examples 16A nd 16B, but substituting 4-(4'-cyanophenyl)-phenol for 1,5,5-trimethyl hydantoin in example 16 A.
Example 3 IB
N-ri -rrf4,-cvanoiri ,-biphenyl1-4-yltoxy1methvn-2-f2.5-dioxo-l-imida7xιlidinvnethvn-N- hydroxyformamide
Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example
31A for 16B and hydantoin for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
JH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 3.6-3.8 (m, 2H), 3.92 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 4.10-4.25
(m, 2H), 4.3-4.4 (m, 0.5H), 4.8-4.9 (m, 0.5H), 7.0-7.1 (m, 2H), 7.74 (d, 2H, J=9.0 Hz), 7.84 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.89 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.98 (s, 0.5H), 8.1-8.2 (m, IH),
8.35 (s, 0.5H), 9.57 (br s, 0.5H), 9.53 (br s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 395 (M+H). Anal.
Calcd for C2θHl8N4θ5»0.2H2θ»0.4EtOAc: C, 59.88; H, 5.03; N, 12.93. Found: C,
59.80; H, 4.81 ; N, 12.74.
Example 32
N-ri-fr(4'-cvanoiπ . l '-biphenyll-4-yl oxylmethyll-2-π . l -dioxido-3-oxo-1.2- benzisothiazol-2(3H)-yl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 31 A for 16B and saccharin for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 3.9-4.2 (m, 2H), 4.2-4.3 (m, 2H), 4.45-4.55 (m,
0.5H), 5.0-5.1 (m, 0.5H), 7.0-7.1 (m, 2H), 7.74 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.85 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.88 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 8.0-8.2 (m, 3.5H), 8.3-8.4 (m, 1.5H), 9.78 (s, 0.5H), 10.14 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 476 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for C24H 19N3O6S . IH2O: C, 57.97; H, 4.30; N, 8.45. Found: C, 58.01 ; H, 3.96; N, 8.16.
Example 33 N-π -rr4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinvl)methvn-2-rr4'-rtrifluoromethoxv)π .r- biphenyll-4-ylloxy1ethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(4'- trifluoromethoxy phenyl)-phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)-phenol . iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 1.27 (s, 6H), 3.5-3.8 (m, 2H), 4.0-4.3 (m, 2H), 4.4- 4.5 (m, 0.5H), 4.8-4.9 (m, 0.5H), 7.0-7.2 (m, 2H), 7.42 (d, 2H, J=7.8 Hz), 7.64 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.75 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.93 (s, 0.5H), 8.33 (s, 0.5H), 8.35 (s, 0.5H), 8.40 (s, 0.5H), 9.56 (s, 0.5H), 9.87 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 482 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for C22H2.N3O6F3: C, 54.88; H, 4.60; N, 8.72. Found: C, 55.22; H, 4.87; N, 8.36.
Example 34 N-ri-rr4-(4-phenyl-l-piperidinyl phenoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethvI-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting the 4- phenyl-N-phenyl piperidine (prepared as in Warner-Lambert patent WO 97/19068), for 4- bromophenol in example 16C.
!H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 1.27 (s, 3H), 1.28 (s, 3H), 1.7-1.9 (m, 4H), 2.55- 2.75 (m, 3H), 2.78 (s, 1.5H), 2.79 (s, 1.5H), 3.5-3.8 (m, 4H), 3.9-4.1 (m, 2H), 4.3-4.4 (m, 0.5H), 4.7-4.8 (m, 0.5H), 6.81 (d, 2H, J=8.7Hz), 6.93 (d, 2H, J=9.0 Hz), 7.15-7.25 (m, IH), 7.25-7.35 (m, 4H), 7.89 (s, 0.5H), 8.30 (s, 0.5H), 9.54 (s, 0.5H), 9.86 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 495 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for C27H34N4O5: C, 65.56; H, 6.92; N, 11.32. Found: C, 65.35; H, 7.24; N, 10.93.
Example 35 N-ri-f(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyll-2-rf4'-(trifluoromethyl)ri. r- biphenyll-4-vnoxylethyn-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting 4-(4'- trifluoromethylphenyl)phenol for 4-(4'-Butyloxyphenyl)phenol .
1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 1.28 (s, 6H), 3.5-3.8 (m, 2H), 4.1-4.3 (m, 2H), 4.4- 4.5 (m, 0.5H), 4.8-4.9 (m, 0.5H), 7.0-7.2 (m, 2H), 7.72 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.78 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.86 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.93 (s, 0.5H), 8.33 (s, 0.5H), 8.35 (s, 0.5H), 8.40 (s, 0.5H), 9.56 (s, 0.5H), 9.87 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 466 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for C22H22N3O5F3O.6H2O: C, 55.49; H, 4.91 ; N, 8.82. Found: C, 55.55; H, 4.66; N, 8.77.
Example 36 N-π-rKS'-cvanori.r-hiphenyl -vnoxylmethvn-Σ-rmethvIf - methylphenyl)sulfonyllaminolethyl1-N-hvdroxyfoπnamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 31 A for 16B and N-methyl-(p-tolyl)sulfonamide for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. *H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 2.41 (s, 3H), 2.70 (s, 1.5H), 2.73 (s, 1.5H), 3.05- 3.35 (m, 2H), 4.0-4.2 (m, 2H), 4.3-4.4 (m, 0.5H), 4.8-4.9 (m, 0.5H), 7.06 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.46 (d, 2H, J=8.1 Hz), 7.65-7.8 (m, 4H), 7.85 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.89 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 8.04 (s, 0.5H), 8.40 (s, 0.5H), 9.71 (s, 0.5H), 10.0 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 480 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for C25H25N3O5S: C, 62.61 ; H, 5.25; N, 8.76. Found: C, 62.52; H, 5.27; N, 7.98.
Example 37
N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.r-biphenyn-4-yl)oxylmethyn-2-r4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-3-r3- pyridinylmethyl)- 1 -imidazoIidinyllethyπ-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 37A 3-(3-pyridinylmethyl))-2.5-dioxo-4.4-dimethylimidazolidine The title compound was prepared following the prosedures described in examples 68A, 68B and 69B, except substituting 3-picolyl chloride for methyl iodide in example 68B.
Example 37B N-π -rr(,4'-cvanoπ .l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-r4.4-dιmethv-2.5-dioxo-3-f3- pyridinylmethyl)- 1 -imidazolidinyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting example 31 A for 16B and 37 A for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
]H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 1.25 (s, 6H), 3.6-3.7 (m, IH), 3.8-3.9 (m, IH), 4.1 - 4.3 (m, 2H), 4.4-4.5 (m, 0.5H), 4.56 (s, 2H), 4.85-4.95 (m, 0.5H), 7.0-7.1 (m, 2H), 7.35 (dd, IH, J=8.1,4.8 Hz), 7.7-7.8 (m, 3H), 7.86 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.90 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.96 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 8.45-8.50 (naπow m, IH), 8.60 (s, IH), 9.64 (s, 0.5H), 9.97 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI (+)) 514 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for
C28H27N5θ5»1.7H2θ: C, 61.80; H, 5.63; N, 12.87. Found: C, 61.77; H, 5.08; N, 12.48.
Example 38 N-[2-r(4'-cyanoπ . r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1- l-methylpropyll-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 3-bromo-2-butanone for 16B and 4-(4'-cyanophenyl)phenol for 4- bromophenol in example 16C. iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 1.1-1.3 (m, 6H), 3.8-4.0 (m, IH), 4.3-4.7 (m, IH), 7.0-7.1 (m, 2H), 7.6-7.7 (m, 2H), 7.8-7.9 (m, 4H), 8.02 (s, 0.5H), 8.28 (s, 0.25H), 8.33 (s, 0.25H), 9.43 (s, 0.25H), 9.60 (s, 0.25H), 9.85 (s, 0.25H), 9.95 (s, 0.25H). MS (ESI+) 31 1 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for Cl8Hi8N2θ3*0.2H2θ: C, 68.86; H, 5.91 ; N, 8.92. Found: C, 68.73; H, 5.79; N, 8.58.
Example 39
N-ri -rr(3'-cvanon.l '-biphenvn-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-1 - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 39A 3'-cyano-4-hvdroxy biphenyl
A 250 ml flask was charged with 2.2 lg (2.7 mmol) [l,l'-Bis(diphenylphosphino) feπocene] dichloropalladium (II) • CH2C12 and 6.26g (2.73 mmol) 3-iodobenzonitrile, 6.0g (3.95 mmol) 4-mefhoxyphenylboronic acid and 12.45g (8.20 mmol) cesium fluoride added as solids followed by addition Of 180 ml 1,2-dimethoxyethane. The flask was flushed with N2 and the suspension heated to reflux which was maintained for 3 hours, the cooled reaction mixture was filtered through a pad of 300g flash silica gel and the pad was washed with IL ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate was concentrated and the residue purified by flash chromatography eluting with 10% hexanes/ 90% ethyl acetate to give 3.3g of the desired product(58% yield). This material was dissolved in 50 ml anhydrous CH2C12 and the solution cooled in a dry ice- acetone bath and a solution of boron tribromide ( 40 ml, 4 mmol) was added dropwise under inert atmosphere. The reaction solution was then stiπed at room temperature overnight. The reaction solution was cooled in an ice bath and 5 ml of H20 added dropwise followed by the addition of 20 ml IN HC1. The mixture was stiπed for 1 hour and the resulting suspension was filtered and the filtrate transfeπed to a separatory funnel and the organic layer separated off and set aside, the filtered solid was washed with H20 and ethyl acetate and filtered and the filtrate transfeπed to the separatory funnel and the organic layer combined with the previous organic layer, dried over Na2S04, filtered and the filtrate concentrated to a 3.05g of a white solid ( 99% yield).
Example 39B
N-I l-rr(3'-cvanorLr-biDhenvn-4-vnoxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 3'- cyano-4-hydroxy biphenyl for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mp: 130- 132
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 9.86 (s, 1/2H), 9.48-9.63 (c, 1/2H), 8.33 (s, 1/2H), 8.09 (s, IH), 7.97 (d, IH, J=4.5 Hz), 7.93 (s, 1/2H), 7.75 (d, IH, J=4.5 Hz), 7.70 (d, 2H, J=6.0 Hz), 7.63 (t, IH, J=4.5 Hz), 7.00-7.07 (c, 2H), 4.83-4.90 (c, 1/2H), 4.60-4.67 (c, 1/2H) ESI(+): 409(M-27),437(M+H),454(M+NH4),459(M+Na)
Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N4O5-0.25C4H8O2: C, 62.87; H, 5.71; N, 12.21. Found: C, 62.68; H, 5.55; N, 12.27.
Example 40 N-r 1 -rrr4' -(methylfhio)r 1.1 '-biρhenvn-4-vIloxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4'- thiomethyl-4-hydroxy biphenyl for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mpl72-174.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 9.48-9.96 (BS, IH), 8.34 (S, 1/2H), 7.94 (S, 1/2H), 7.54-7.63 (C, 4H), 7.29-7.34 (C, 2H), 6.97-7.03 (C, 2H), 4.82-4.92 (C, 1/2H), 4.39-4.47 (C, 1/2H), 4.07-4.25 (C, 2H), 3.73-3.85 (C, IH), 3.59-3.68 (C, IH), 2.80 (S, 1.5H), 2.79 (S, 1.5H)
MS (ESI(-)) 456 ((M-H)), 913 ((2M-H)) Theory:458.175 Found:458.1747
Anal. Calcd for: C23H27N305S C, 60.37; H, 5.95; N, 9.19;S;7.01 Found: Q60.29; H,
5.82; N, 9.08;S;6.98.
Example 41
N-r 1 -f4-rr4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxylphenoxylmethyll-2-(3.4,4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4-(4'- trifluoromethylphenoxy)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mpl21-123
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 9.46-9.97 (C, IH), 8.33 (S, 1/2H), 7.94 (S, 1/2H), 7.71 (S, IH), 7.69 (S, IH), 7.04-7.14 (C, 4H), 6.97-7.03 (C, 2H), 4.81-4.91 (C, 1/2H), 4.39-4.47 (C, 1/2H), 4.14-4.22 (C, IH), 4.04-4.13 (C, IH), 2.81 (S, 1.5H), 2.80 (S, 1.5H), 1.30 (S, 1.5H) MS (ESI(-)) 494 (M-H), 530 (M+Cl), 989 (2M-H), 1011 (2M+Na2H) Theory :496.169, Found:496.1696 Anal. Calcd for: C23H24F3N306 Theory:C, 55.75; H, 4.88; N, 8.48;F, 11.50. Found: C55.68; H, 4.92; N, 8.40;F,11.24.
Example 42 N-π-rrf4'-(trifluoromethoxy)π.l '-biphenvn-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethv-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl ethyl1-2-N-hydroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4'- trifluoromethoxy-4-hydroxy biphenyl for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mp 129.3-130 IHNMR, 400Mz (DMSO-d6): d 9.46-9.84(c,lH); 8.26(s,l/2H); 7.87(s,l/2H); 7.67(s,lH); 7.65(s,lH); 7.57(s,lH); 7.55(s,lH); 7.34(s,lH); 7.32(s,lH); 6.94- 6.97(c,2H); 4.78-4.82(c,l/2H); 4.34-4.38(c,l/2H); 4.02-4.17(c,2H); 3.67-3.77(c,lH); 3.53-3.60(c,lH); 2.73(s,1.5H); 2.72(s,1.5H); 1.22(s,3H); 1.21(s,3H). MS (ESI(-)): 494(M-H), 530(M+C1), 989(2M-H), 1011(2M+Na-2H). Theory: 496.1695 Found: 496.1680
Anal. Calcd. for C23H24F3N306 Theory: C55.75; H.4.88; N.8.48; F,11.50. Found: C55.69; H,4.94; N,8.23; F.11.71.
Example 43 N-ri-rrr4'-(methylsulfonyl ri.l'-biphenvn-4-ylloxy1methvn-2-f3.4.4-trimethv-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyπ-N-hydroxyform amide
Prepared according to the procedures of example 48 A,48B and 48C, substituting
16B for 23 A for 4-bromophenol in example 48A. mp 174-175 IHNMR, 400MHz (DMSO-d6): d 9.47-9.98(c,lH); 8.35(s, l/2H); 7.92-8.00(c,4.5H);
7.77(s,lH); 7.75(s,lH); 7.07-7.10(c,2H); 4.85-4.94(c,l/2H); 4.42-4.50(l/2H); 4.13-
4.30(c,2H); 3.76-3.86(c,lH); 3.63-3.69(c,lH); 3.39(s,3H); 2.83(s,1.5H); 2.82(s, 1.5H);
1.32(s,3H); 1.31(s,3H).
MS [ESI(-)]: 488(M-H), 977(2M-H), 999(2M+Na-2H) [ESI(+)]: 490(M+H), 507(M+NH4), 512(M+Na)
Anal, calcd. for C23H28.5N307.75S: Theory: C.54.91 ; H.5.71 ; N,8.35;S,6.37 Found:
C54.85; H,5.76; N,8.00; S,6.31.
Example 44 N-ri-rrf3'-(cvanomethyll)-4'-methoxyiπ.r-biphenvπ-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethy- 2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, substituting 4-(3'- cyanomethyl-4'-methoxyphenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. IH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.275, 1.290 (6H), 2.788, 2.800 (3H), 3.566-3.641 (m, IH), 3.708-3.821 (m, IH), 4.047-4.214 (m, 2H), 4.399-4.416 (m, 0.5H), 4.846 (m, 0.5H), 6.973-7.013 (2H), 7.1 10-7.140 (IH), 7.543-7.608 (m, 4H), 7.291 (s, 0.5H), 8.319 (s, 0.5H), 9.576 (s, 0.5H), 9.904 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI) m/e 481 (M+H)+, 498 (M+NH4)+, 479 (M-H)- .
Anal, calcd for C25H28N4θ6-0.5MeOH: C, 61.68; H, 6.08; N, 1 1.28. Found: C, 62.07; H, 6.21; N, 10.91.
Example 45 N-ri-rrr3'-(cvanomethyl)π.l '-biphenyll-4-vnoxylmethvn-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinv propyni-N-hydroxyformamide The title compouns was prepared according to the procedures of example 5, except avoiding the methylation step in example 5B and substituting 4-(3'- cyanomethylphenyl)phenol for 4'-hydroxy -4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 5F . !H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.27 (s, 6H), 1.70-2.00 (m, 2H), 3.37-3.47 (m, 2H), 3.96-4.08 (s+m, 5H), 7.00-7.03 (d, 2H, 8.4Hz), 7.28-7.31 (d, IH, 8.7Hz), 7.426-7.477 (t, IH, 7.5Hz), 7.56-7.61 (m, 4H), 7.915 (s, 0.73H), 8.28-8.34 (1.27H), 9.55 (s, 0.75H), 9.96 (s, 0.25H).
MS (ESI) m/e 451 (M+H)+, 468 (M+NH4)+, 449 (M-H)" .
Anal, calcd for C25H28N 06-MeOH: C, 62.22; H, 6.26; N, 1 1.61. Found: C, 62.25; H,
5.95; N, 11.57.
Example 46
N-π-rr(4'-butoxyπ .l '-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvfl-N-hydroxyform amide
Example 46A 1 -(4-bromophenylthio)-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-propanone
A solution of 4-bromothiophenol (2.15 g, 1 1.4 mmol) in DMF (50 ml) at ambient temperature was treated with cesium carbonate ( 5.57 g, 17.1 mmol) for 20 minutes, treated in a single portion with example 23A (2.5 g, 9.5 mmol), stiπed for 1 hours at ambient temperature and diluted with water, extracted with ethyl acetate, the combined extracts were washed with water and brine, dried (Na2S04), concentrated and purified on silica gel with 20 tO 35 to 50% ethyl acetate/hexane to provide 3.17 g (90%) of the titled compound as a white solid. MS (APCI) m/e 371, 373 (M+H)+, 388, 390 (M+NH4)+> 369, 371 (M-H), 405, 407
(M+Cl)".
Example 46B 1-rr4'-hutoxyri.l '-hiphenvn-4-yl)thio1-3-r4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-vn-2- propanone A solution of example 46A (700 mg, 1.89 mmol) in DME (20 ml) at ambient temperature was treated with 4-n-butoxybenzeneboronic acid ( 549 mg, 2.83 mmol), tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)-palladium (218 mg, 0.189 mmol) and IM sodium carbonate (3.54 mL, 3.54 mmol), the reaction vessel was sealed and heated at 90°C for 6 hours, diluted with ethyl acetate, washed with sequentially saturated ammonium chloride solution, water and brine, dried (Na2Sθ4), concentrated and purified on silica gel with 30 to 50% ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to provide 650 mg (78%) of the title compound as a yellow solid. MS (APCI) m/e 441 (M+H)+, 458 (M+NH4)+' 439 (M-H), 475 (M+Cl)".
Example 46C N-π-rr(4'-butoxyri.l'-biphenyll-4-yl)thiolmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-1 - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from 46B following the procedures described in example 2D, 2E, 2F.
]H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 0.919-0.967 (t, 3H, J=7.2Hz), 1.225-1.237(s+s, 6H), 1.389-1.512(m, 2H), 1.666-1.760(m, 2H), 3.1 10-3.192(m, 2H), 3.528-3.735 (m, 2H), 3.987-4.030(1, 2H, J=6.3Hz), 4.030(m, 0.5H), 4.750(m, 0.5H),6.991-7.020 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.383-7.417 (dd, 2H, J=1.8, 8.4 Hz), 7.561-7.601 (4H), (1.5H), 9.56 (s, 7.767(s, 0.5H), 8.299(s, IH), 8.337(s, 0.5H), 9.457(br s, 0.5H), 9.695(br s, 0.5H). MS (ESI) m e 484 (M-H)". High resolution MS(FAB) Calc. m/z for m-+485.1984, observed m/z 485.1980.
Example 46D
N-r 1 -rr(4'-butoxyπ . I '-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinvDethyll-N-hydroxyformamide A solution of example 46C (127 mg, 0.262 mmol) in methanol (2 mL), and PH 7 buffer (1 mL) at 0°C was treated with oxone (402 mg, 0.655 mmol) for 30 minutes then ambient temperature for 1 hour, neutralized with saturated sodium bicarbonate, extracted with dichloromethane, combined extracts were washed with brine, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated. The crude mixture was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate hexane then 10% methanol/dichloromethane to provide 82 mg (60%) of the title compound as an white solid.
IH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 0.92-0.97 (t, 3H, 7.5Hz), 1.20, 1.22 (s+s, 6H), 1.42-1.52 (m, 2H), 1.68-1.77 (m, 2H), 3.41-3.72 (m, 3.5H), 4.02-4.06 (t, 2H, 6.6Hz), 4.52 (m, 0.5H), 4.89 (m, 0.5H), 7.05-7.08 (d, 2H, 8.4Hz), 7.70--7.74 (2H),7.91 (s, 3.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 8.32-8.35 (d, IH, 9.6Hz), 9.48 (s, 0.5H), 9.62 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI) m/e 518 (M+H)+, 535 (M+NH4)+, 516 (M-H)", 552 (M+Cl)-. Anal, calcd for C25H28N4θ6-0.25H2θ: C, 57.51; H, 6.08; N, 8.04. Found: C, 57.78; H, 6.18; N, 7.84.
Example 47 N-π-rr(4'-cvanori.l'-biρhenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-1- imidazolidinyl propyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 47A 1 -bromo-4-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl)butan-2-one To a suspension of CuBr2 (1.91g, 8.5 mmol) and lithium bromide (1.48g,17 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was added a solution of 1.06g(5.3 mmol)of l-((l',2'Oxiranyl)propyl-4,4- dimethyl-2,5-dioxoimidazolidine(prepared from example 5A following the procedure of example5C) in 15 mL of THF. The reaction mixture was stiπed for 2 h at room temperature, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and ph7 buffer.The organic extract was washed with brine, dried and concentrated. The residue was filtered through a plug of silice eluting with ethyl acetate, and the filtrate was concentrated toi give a white solid, whic was dissolved in acetone (25 mL), cooled to 0° C, then treated with 2.5 mL of 8M Jones reagent and stiπed at room temperature for 3h. The reaction was quenched with 2 mL isopropanol, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and water.The organic extract was washed with brine, dried and concentrated. The residue was filtered through a plug of silice eluting with ethyl acetate, and the filtrate was concentrated to give the title compound.
Example 47B N-π-rr(4'-cvanori.l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyll-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 16C and 16E, exept substituting 47A for 16B and 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile for 4- bromophenol in example 16C. mp 202-2O4°C 'H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.272 (6H), 1.70-2.00 (m, 2H), 3.38-3.46 (t, 2H,
J=6 Hz), 3.92-4.18 (m, 2.5H), 4.46-4.57 (m, 0.5H), 7.03-7.06 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz),
7.695-7.724 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.82-7.92 (m, 6.5H), 8.26-8.35 (1.5H), 9.75(s), 9.96(s)
(IH) MS (ESI) m/e 437 (M+H)+, 454 (M+NH4)+, 459 (M-H)" .
Anal, calcd for C25H28N4O6 O.25H2O: C, 62.64; H, 5.60; N, 12.70. Found: C, 62.55;
H, 5.47; N, 12.65
Example 48
N-π-rrr4'-(methylsulfonyll)ri.l'-biphenvIl-4-ylloxy1methvn-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyI)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 48A l-(4'-(thiomethyl)l 1.1 '-biphenyl1-4-yl)oxy)-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -ylV
2-propanone A solution of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylmethylsulfide ( 1.18 g, 5.47 mmol) in DMF (25 ml) at ambient temperature was treated with cesium carbonate ( 2.23g, 6.84 mmol) for 20 minutes, treated in a single portion with 23A (1.2 g, 4.56 mmol), stiπed for 2 hours at ambient temperature and diluted with water, extracted with ethyl acetate, the combined extracts were washed with water and brine, dried (Na2S04), concentrated and purified on silica gel with 50 to 80% ethyl acetate/hexane to provide 1.0 g (55%) of the title compound as a white solid. MS (APCI) m/e 399 (M+H)+, 416 (M+NH4)+, 397 (M-H)-, 433 (M+Cl)".
Example 48B N-ri-rrr4'-(thiomethvnπ.l '-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-('4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from 48A following the procedures described in example 2D, 2E, 2F.
MS (ESI) m/e 444 (M+H)+, 461 (M+NH4)+ 466 (M+Na)+, 442 (M-H)" .
Example 48C N-ri-frr4'-(methylsulfonyll)fl.r-biphenyll-4-ylloxylmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide A solution of example 48B (440 mg, 0.993 mmol) in methanol (100 mL) and water (50 mL) at 0°C was treated with oxone ( 1.27 g, 2.06 mmol) and sodium bicarbonate ( 174 mg, 2.06 mmol) for 1 hour then ambient temperature for 1.5 hour, diluted with water, extracted with dichloromethane, combined extracts were washed with brine, dried (Na2S04) and concentrated. The crude mixture was purified on silica gel with 80% ethyl acetate/hexane then 10% methanol dichloromethane then recrystallized from dichloromethane/hexane to provide 375 mg (79%) of the title compound as an off-white solid. iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.26-1.27 (s+s, 6H), 3.24 (s, 3H), 3.53-3.80 (m, 2H), 4.08-4.24 (m, 2H), 4.37-4.48 (m, 0.5H), 4.80-4.92 (m, 0.5H), 7.04-7.08 (dd, 2H, J=3, 8.4 Hz), 7.72-7.75 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.89-8.00 (4.5H), 8.33-8.40 (1.5H), 9.56 (s, 0.5H), 9.88 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI) m/e 476 (M+H)+, 493(M+NH4)+, 474 (M-H)", 510 (M+Cl)". Anal, calcd for C22H25N3O7 O.25H2O:
Example 49 N-ri -rrr3'-cvanori.l '-biphenyll-4-vnoxy1methvn-2-(2.5-dioxo-l-pyπolidinvnethvn-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 49A
1 -(4'-Cyano-r 1.1 '-biphenyl1-4-yl)oxy)-3-( 2.5-dioxopyπolidin- 1 -yl -2-propanone
The title compound was prepared as in Example 3C, except using potassium succinimide (0.10 g, 0.95 mmol) in place of potassium phthalimide. Purification by trituration with ethyl acetate provided 0.19g (68%) of the title compound as a white solid.
MS (APCI) m/e 383 (M+C1)+.
Example 49B
(H I -(4'-Cvano-f 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy)-3-(2.5-dioxopyπolidin- 1 -yl)-prop-2- yll hydroxylamine
The title compound was prepared from 49B using the procedure described in Example 2D and 2E.
Example 49C
N-r 1 -f rO'-cvanor 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(2.5-dioxo- 1 -pyπOlidinyltethyll-N- hydroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared from 49B using the procedure described in Example mp
128°C
*H NMR (300MHz, d6-DMSO) d 10.01 (s, 0.5H), 9.63 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 7.98 (s, 0.5H), 7.90-7.82 (m, 4H), 7.73 (d, 2H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.06-6.89 (m, 2H), 4.90-4.78 (m, 0.5H), 4.37-4.24 (m, 0.5H), 4.22-4.04 (m, 2H), 3.74-3.60 (m, 2H), 2.65-2.61 (m, 4H). MS (ESI) m/e 394 (M+H)+, 41 1(M+NH4)+, 392 (M-l)+. Anal. Calcd for: C2lHi9N3θ5»H2θ: C, 61.30; H, 5.14; N, 10.21. Found: C, 61.20; H, 5.03; N, 10.03.
Example 50 N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.l'-bιphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(4.4-dιmethvI-2.6-dιoxo-l- pipeπdinyltethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using potassιum-3,3- dimethylglutaπmide (0.16 g, 1.1 mmol) in place of potassium succinimide mpl21°C *H NMR (d6-DMSO) d 9.88-9.78 (s, 0.5H), 9.60-9.52 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.95 (s, 0.5H), 7.90-7.82 (m, 4H), 7.73 (d, 2H, J=8.9 Hz), 7.02 (d, 2H, J=8.8 Hz), 4 88- 4.77 (s, IH), 4.30-3.78 (m, 4H), 2.56 (s, 4H), 0 98 (s, 6H) MS (ESI) 436 (M+H)+, 458 (M+Na)+, 434 (M-H)+
Examples 51 and 52
N-π S-rrf4'-cvanori.l '-bιphenyll-4-yl oxylmethyll-2-f2.5-dιoxo-l -pyπohdιnyl)ethyll-N- hvdroxyformamide N-riR-rr(4'-cvanori.r-bιphenyn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(2.5-dιoxo-l-pyπolιdιnyl)ethyll-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 51 A and 52A A solution of Example 49B (0.2 g, 0.55 mmol), D-Mannose diacetonide (0.13 g, 0.50 mmol), and acetic acid (0.03 mL, 0 50 mmol) in CHCI3 (5 mL) were heated at reflux for 16h, cooled, and partitioned between CH2CI2 and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate The organic layer was washed sequentially with water and brine, dπed (MgSθ4) and concentrated Puπfication by HPLC provided the two enantiomers 51 A (31 %) and 52 A ( 16%)
Example 5 IB A solution of 51 A in MeOH (1 mL) and HCl(conc) (0 5 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 15 mm, treated with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate, and partitioned between ethyl acetate and water The organic layer was dπed (MgS04) and concentrated to provide 0014 g (79%) of the coπesponding hydroxyl amine, which was then formylated as in Example 2F
Example 52B The title compound was prepared according to Example 5 IB but using Example 52A in place of Example 51 A.
Example 53 N-r 1 -rr(4' -cvanor 1.1 ' -biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-(3-ethyl-3-methyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - pyπolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using potassium-3- methyl-3-ethyl succinimide (0.22 g, 1.53 mmol) in place of potassium succinimide. JH NMR (d6-DMSO) d 9.99-9.94 (br, 0.5H), 9.64-9.58 (br, 0.5H), 8.31 (d, 0.5H, J=1.8 Hz), 7.93 (d, 0.5H, J=2.9 Hz), 7.87 (q, 4H, J=4.1 Hz), 7.74 (d, 2H, J=8.9 Hz), 7.04 (dd, 2H, J=8.8, 2.6 Hz), 4.93-4.81 (m, 0.5H), 4.44-4.33 (m, 0.5H), 4.24-4.05 (m, 2H), 3.85-3.71 (m, IH), 3.62-3.53 (m, IH), 2.69-2.38 (m, 2H), 1.64-1.46 (m, 2H), 1.18 (d, 3H, J=4.4 Hz), 0.85-0.75 (m, 3H).
MS (ESI) 436 (M +H)+, 434 (M - H)+, 458 (M + Na)+, 453 (M +NH4)+. Anal. Calcd for: C24H25N3O5: C, 66.19; H, 5.78; N, 9.64. Found: C, 66.07; H, 5.85; N, 9.37.
Example 54 N-r4-r4-r[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl1sulfonynmethylltetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 54A The title compound was prepared as in Example 2D but using 5,6-dihydro-2H- pyran-2-one (4.3g, 43 mmol) in place of l-(4-(4'-carbonitrilephenyl)phenoxy)-3- thiophenoxypropan-2-one and O-Benzyl hydroxylamine in place of hydroxylamine to provide the coπesponding oxime. Purification on silica gel with 1 % methanol/dichloromethane provided 8.5g (96%) of the title compound as a clear liquid. MS (ESI) 207 (M +H)+
Example 54B N-r4-r4-rr(4-chlorophenoxy)phenvnsulfonyllmethylltetrahvdro-2H-pyran-4-vπ-N- benzyloxy amine To a solution of phenoxyphenyl-4-chloro-4'-methylsulfone (0.76 g, 2.7 mmolXpreparation desribed in J.Med. Chem. 29, 427-433, 1986) at -78°C was added n- BuLi ( 1.1 mL, 2.7 mmol). After stiπing at -78°C for 15 minures, BF-OEt, was added, followed by Example 54 A. After lh, the reaction mixture was partitioned between with water and ethyl acetate, dried (MgSO ,) and concentrated. Recrystallization with ethyl acetate provided 0.41 g (35%)of the desired compound as a white solid. MS (ESI) 488 (M+H)+ 510 (M+Na)+.
Example 54C N-r4-r4-rr(4-chlorophenoxy')phenynsulfonyl]methylltetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- benzyloxyformamide
A solution of 54B (0.05 g, 0.10 mmol) in CH2CI2 (2 mL) was treated with formic- p-methoxyphenyl anhydride, stiπed at ambient temperature for 16h, treated with H20, and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organice layer was dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Purification on silica gel with 10% ethyl acetate/dichloromethane provided 0.017 g (32%) of the desired compound as a white solid MS (ESI) 516 (M+H)+, 533 (M+NH4)+, 538 (M+Na)+.
Example 54D N-f4-r4-rr(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyllsulfonyllmethylltetrahvdro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hydroxyformamide
A solution of 54C (0.017 g, 0.033 mmol) and Pd black (0.006 g) in dioxane (2 mL) and acetic acid (2 mL) was stiπed under H2 for 20 min, treated with NaHCθ3, partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic layer was dried (MgSθ4) and concentrated. Purification on silica gel with 2% MeOH/dichloromethane provided 0.002 g (14%) of the desired compound.
*H NMR (d6-DMSO) d 9.50-9.45 (br, IH), 8.19 (s, IH), 7.90-7.86 (m, 2H), 7.53-7.50 (m, 2H), 7.22-7.18 (m, 4H), 3.70-3.58 (m, 4H), 3.55-3.44 (m, 2H), 2.22-2.07 (m, 2H), 2.07-1.91 (m, 2H).
MS (ESI) 424 (M - H)+, 426 (M + H)+, 448 (M + Na)+.
Example 55 N-π-rr(4'-cyano[l.r-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethyll-2-rr(2-methoxycarbonyl)phenyll- thiolethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 2B,C, D, E, F but using methyl thiosalicylate (600 mg, 2.39 mmol) in place of thiophenol in example 2B. Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) d 10.1 1 (s, IH), 9.73 (s, IH), 8.41 (s, IH), 7.95 (s, IH), 7.90-7.83 (m, 10 H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 4H), 7.59-7.55 (m, 4H), 7.31-7.26 (m, 2H), 7.09-7.05 (m, 4H), 4.75 (m, IH), 4.2804.24 (m, 4H0, 4.18 (m, IH), 3.83 (s, 3H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 3.31-3.18 (m, 4H); MS (ESI) m/e 463 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C25H22N2O5S: C, 64.92; H, 4.79; N, 6.06. Found: C, 64.69; H, 4.63; N, 5.92. Example 56 N-f 1 -[[(4' -cyano r 1.1 '-biphenyfl-4-yl)oxylmethyπ-5-r(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H- 1 -benzopyran-
6-yl)oxylpentvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 56A 6-(4-methvI-2-oxo-2H- 1 -benzopyran-6-yl)oxyl-hex- 1 -ene The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 5A but using 6-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (500 mg, 2.84 mmol) in place of 5,5- dimethylhydantoin and 5-hexen-l-ol in place of 3-buten-l-ol. Purification on silica gel with 20% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 560 mg (76%) of the title compound. Η NMR (300 MHz, α^-DMSO) d 7.34 (dd, IH), 7.24-7.20 (m, 2H), 6.40 (d, IH), 5.90- 5.77 (m, IH), 5.04 (dq, IH), 4.98 (dq, IH), 4.06 (t, 2H), 2.43 (d, 3H), 2.10 (q, 2H), 1.75 (dt, 2H), 1.53 (dt, 2H).
Example 56B N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.r-biphenv]1-4-yl)oxylmethvn-5-r(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzopyran-
6-yl)oxylpentvn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures from Example 5C, IB, 2C, 2D,2E and 2F but using 56A (500 mg, 1.94 mmol) in place of 5B in example 56B. Purification on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 400 mg (75%) of the title compound.
Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, d6-DMSO) d 9.89 (s, IH), 9.51 (s, IH), 8.42 (s, IH), 8.03 (s, 1H),7.86 (m, 8H), 7.73-7.70 (m, 4H), 7.34 (d, 2H), 7.24-7.21 ( , 4H), 7.08-7.04 (m, 4H), 6.40 (s, 2H), 4.60 (s, IH), 4.18-3.99 (m, 9H), 2.43 (s, 6H), 1.86-1.54 (m, 12H); MS (ESI) m/e 513 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C30H28N2O6: C, 70.30; H, 5.51 ; N, 5.47. Found: C, 70.52; H, 5.85; N, 5.20.
Example 57 N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvanor 1. r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethyπ-4-r(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H- 1 -benzopyran-
6-yl)oχy]butyπ-N-hydroxyform amide The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 56 but using 4- penten-1-ol in place of 5-hexen-l-ol in example 56A.
Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, d6-DMSO) d 9.94 (s, IH), 9.55 (s, 1H0, 8.44 (s, IH), 8.06 (s, IH), 7.86 (m, 8H), 7.73-7.70 (m, 4H), 7.35 (d, 2H), 7.26-7.22 (m, 4H), 7.08-7/05 (m, 4H), 6.40 (s, 2H), 4.65 (m, IH), 4.17-4.04 (m, 9H), 2.44 (s, 6H), 1.77 (m, 8H); MS (ESI) m/e 499 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C29H26 2θ6*0.75H2O: C, 68.03; H, 5.41; N, 5.47. Found: C, 68.21; H, 5.25; N, 5.28.
Example 58 N-11 -ir(4' -cvanor 1.1 '-biphenyn-4-yl)oxylmethyl]-4-r('4-methvI-2-oxo-2H- 1-benzopyran-
7-yl)oxy1butyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 56 but using 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (500 mg, 2.8 mmol) in place of 6-hydroxy-4- methylcoumarin and4-penten-l-ol in place of 5-hexen-l-ol in example 56A. Mixture of two rotamers: 1H NMR (300 MHZ, αV-DMSO) d 9.95 (s, IH), 9.55 (s, IH), 9.44 (s, IH), 8.05 (s, IH), 7.90-7.82 (m, 8H), 7.73-7.67 (m, 6H), 7.08-7.04 (m, 4H), 7.01-6.95 (m, 4H), 6.21 (s, 2H), 4.64 (m, IH), 4.20-4.01 (m, 9H), 2.40 (s, 6H), 1.80- 1.74 (m, 8H);
MS (ESI) m/e 499 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C29H26N2O6: C, 69.87; H, 5.26; N, 5.62. Found: C, 69.51; H, 5.33; N, 5.40.
Example 59 N-fl-rr(4'-cvanoπ.r-biphenyn-4-yl)oxylmethyn-5 -r(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzopyran-
7-yl)oxy1pentvn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 56 but using 7-hydroxy-4-mefhylcoumarin (500 mg, 2.8 mmol) in place of 6-hydroxy-4- methylcoumarin in example 56A.
Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, d6-DMSO) d 9.89 (s, 1H0, 9.50 (s, 1H0, 8.42 (s, IH), 8.03 (s, IH), 7.90-7.82 (m, 8H), 7.73-7.66 (m, 6H), 7.08-7.03 (m, 4H), 6.98-6.94 (m, 2H0, 6.21 (s, 2H), 4.60 (m, IH), 4.15-3.98 ( m, 9H), 2.40 (s, 6H), 1.84- 1.40 (m, 12H);
MS (ESI) m/e 513 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C oH28N206: C, 70.30; H, 5.51 ; N, 5.47. Found: C, 70.35; H, 5.52; N,
5.17.
Example 60 N-π-rrr4'-cvanori.r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-C5.5-dimethv-2.4-dioxo-3- oxazolidinyl)ethyl'|-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using 5,5- dimethyloxazolidinine-2,4-dione (300 mg, 0.8 mmol) in place of succinimide. Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, αVDMSO) d 10.08 (s, IH), 9.70 (s, IH), 8.35 (s, IH), 7.98 (s, IH), 7.90-7.83 (m, 8H), 7.74 (d, 4H), 7.06 (d, 4H), 4.90 (m, IH), 4.47 (m, IH), 4.24-4.16 (m, 4H), 3.85 (d, IH), 3.80 (d, IH), 3.69-3.65 (m, IH), 3.64- 3.61 (m, IH), 1.49 (s, 6H), 1.48 (s, 6H); MS (ESI) m/e 441 (M+ 18)+.
Example 61
N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvanor 1. r-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonynmethvn-2-(3.4.4-trimethy-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethvfl-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 61 A l-rf4,-cvanoπ.r-biphenyn-4-yl)thiol-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)-2- propanone A solution of 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (150 mg, 0.71 mmol) in 6 mL of DMF at -5 °C was treated with potassium carbonate (89 mg, 0.645 mmol) and l-bromo-3-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- l-yl)-2-propanone (179 mg, 0.645 mmol), stiπed 1 h at -5 °C, quenched with saturated NH4CI, extracted with ethyl acetate, washed with brine, dried over Na2S04, filtered, and concentrated to a solid. Purification on silica gel with 1 : 1 ethyl acetate hexanes provided 200 mg (75%) of the title compound. Η NMR (300 MHZ, d6-DMSO) d 7.94-7.87 (m, 4H), 7.72 (d, 2H), 7.43 (d, 2H), 4.55 (s, 2H), 4.27 (s, 2H), 2.80 (s, 3H), 1.32 (s, 6H).
Example 6 IB N-π-rr(4'-cyanoll.r-biphenyl1-4-yl)thiolmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethy-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from 61 A following the procedures from Example
2D, 2E and 2F.
Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, αVDMSO) d 9.76 (s, IH), 9.51 (s, IH), 8.29 (s, IH), 7.93-7.87 (m, 8H), 7.75-7.72 (m, 5H), 7.50-7.44 (m, 4H), 4.60 (m, IH), 4.10 (m, IH), 3.80-3.60 (m, 4H), 3.25-3.15 (m, 4H), 2.77 (s, 6H), 1.25 (s, 12H).
Example 6 IC N-π-rr^'-cvanori.l'-biphenvn^-vnsulfonvnmethvn^-G^^-trimethv^.S-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide A solution of 6 IB (81 mg, 0.18 mmol) in 4: 1 THF/H2O at 0 °C was treated with OXONE ( 140 mg) and NaHC03 (33 mg), stiπed at 0 °C for 30 min then 23 °C for 1 h, quenched with H2O, extracted with ethyl acetate, washed with brine, dried over Na24, filtered, and concentrated to a white solid. Purification on silica gel with 2% methanol/dichloromethane provided 43 mg (49%) of the title compound. Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, αVDMSO) d 9.71 (s, IH), 9.54 (s, IH), 8.09 (s, IH), 8.07-7.96 (m, 16H), 7.74 (s, IH), 4.90 (m, IH), 4.54 (m, IH), 3.74-3.60 (m, 4H), 3.55-3.44 (m, 4H), 2.74 (s, 3H), 2.74 (s, 3H), 1.24-1.22 (m, 12H); MS (ESI) m/e 485 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C23H24N4O6S: C, 57.01; H, 4.99; N, 11.56. Found: C, 56.86; H, 5.21 ; N, 11.28.
Example 62 N-ri-rr(4'-cvanori.l'-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(3-methyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared as in Example 49, except using 1-methylhydantoin in place of succinimide.
Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, αVDMSO) d 9.97 (s, IH), 9.61 (s, IH), 8.35 (s, IH), 7.98 (s, IH), 7.90-7.83 (m, 8H), 7.73 (d, 4H), 7.03 (d, 2H), 7.01 (d, 2H), 4.88-4.84 (m, IH), 4.39-4.35 (m, IH), 4.22-4.08 (m, 4H), 3.97 (s, 2H), 3.94 (s, 2H), 3.75-3.57 (m, 4H), 2.86 (s, 3H), 2.85 (s, 3H); MS (ESI) m/e 409 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C21H20N4O5: C, 61.76; H, 4.94; N, 13.72. Found: C, 61.47; H, 5.00; N, 13.39.
Example 63 N-r 1 -IT(4' -cyanof 1.1 ' -biphenyn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedure from Example 61 but using l-bromo-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- l-yl)-2-propanone in place of 1- bromo-3-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l -imidazolidin- 1 -yl)-2-propanone in example 61A. Mixture of two rotamers: Η NMR (300 MHZ, d6-DMSO) d 9.66 (s, 1H0, 9.51 (s, IH), 8.38 (s, IH), 8.34 (s, IH), 8.10 (s, IH), 8.07-7.96 (s, 16H), 7.74 (s, IH), 4.94-4.86 (m, IH), 4.58-4.50 (m, IH), 3.80-3.37 (m, 8H), 1.23-1.20 (m, 12H); MS (ESI) m/e 488 (M+ 18)+.
Anal, calcd for C22H22N4O6S: C. 56.16; H, 4.71 ; N, 1 1.91. Found: C, 56.12; H, 5.00; N, 1 1.59. Example 64 n-N-f 1 -rr(4'-chloro-r l . I '-biphenyl1-4-yl oxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 64A 1-r4"-chloro-l'.l"-biphenvn-4'-vnoxyl-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxoimidazolidin-lyl)- propan-2-one A solution of Example 16B (0.81 g, 2.93 mmol), 4-chloro-4'-hydroxybiphenyl (0.50 g, 2.44 mmol), and potassium carbonate (0.35 g, 2.57 mmol) in dry DMF (50 mL) was stiπed at ambient temperature for 1.5 hour and partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The aqueous layer was drawn off and extracted with ethyl acetate (lx). The combined organic extracts were diluted with an equal volume of hexanes and washed sequentially with water (3x) and brine (2x), dried (Na24) and concentrated to provide 0.89 g of a waxy clumpy solid which was purified by purified on silica gel with 40% ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to provide 0.46 g (47%) of the title compound as a colorless solid, mp 165-166 °C; MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 379 (M+NH4)+.
Example 64B
( -N-ri-rr(4'-chloro-π.l'-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-('3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l - imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyform amide The ketone from Example 64B was sequentially converted to the coπesponding oximes, hydroxylamine, and the final compound as described in Examples 2D, 2E, and 2F The title compound was purified on silica gel with 2.5% methanol dichlormethane to provide the title compound as a colorless solid which was recrystallized from ethyl acetate/hexanes. mp 124-125 ∞C;
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 446 (M+H)+ and 463 (M+NH4)+. JH NMR (300 MHz, CDCI3) d 9.90 (s; 0.5H), 9.58 (s; 0.5H), 8.32 (s; 0.5H), 7.92 (s;
0.5H), 7.65 (d; 2H; J=9 Hz), 7.61 (d; 2H; J=9 Hz), 7.47 (d; 2H; J=9 Hz), 6.99 (d; IH;
J=9 Hz), 6.97 (d; IH; J=9 Hz), 4.86 (m; 0.5H), 4.42 (m; 0.5H), 4.08-4.23 (m; 2H), 3.82-
3.70 (m; IH), 3.55-3.65 (m; IH), 2.80 (s; 1.5H), 2.78 (s; 1.5H), 1.30 (s; 3H), 1.28 (s;
3H); Anal, calcd for C22H24N3O5CI: C, 59.26; H, 5.42; N. 9.42. Found: C, 59.54; H, 5.61 ;
N, 9.13. Example 65 .VN-n -rrr3'-cvanomethyl-ri .1 '-hiphenvIl-4-v)oxy1methvn-2-r3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyll-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 65A l -(3-r(3'-cvanomethyl-ri. -biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1-propan-2-on-l-yl)-3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxoimidazolidine The title compound was prepared as in Example 5F but using 4'-hydroxy-3- biphenylcarbonitrilemethane (0.95 g, 2.80 mmol) in place of 4'-hydroxy-4- biphenylcarbonitrile. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 0.78 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 437 (M+NH4)+-
Example 65B (,+VN-ri-rr(3'-cyanomethyl-ri.l '-biphenyll-4-v oxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyIl-N-hydroxyformamide Example 65A (0.78 g, 1.87 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 500 mg (1.08 mmol) of the title compound. iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 9.99 (s: 0.5H), 9.58 (s: 0.5H), 8.36 (s: 0.5H), 7.92 (s:0.5H), d 7.60 (m; 4H), 7.46 (t; IH J=8 Hz), 7.30 (d; IH; J=8 Hz), 7.02 (d; 2H; J=8 Hz), 4.50 (m; 0.5H), 4.18 (m; 0.5H), 4.12 (s; 2H), 4.10 (m; 2H), 3.45 (m; 2H), 2.80 (s; 3H), 1.92 (m; IH), 1.80 (m; IH), 1.30 (s: 6H). MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 482 (M+NH4)+.
Anal, calcd for C25H28N4O5: C, 64.66; H, 6.03; N, 12.07. Found
Example 66 (+)-N-π-rr(4'-cvano-ri . r-biphenyll-4-v)oxylmethvn-2-isopropylthioethyll-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 66A (+)-l-r(4'-cvano-n.r-biphenvn-4-y)oxyl-3-isopropylthio-2-propanol A solution of isopropylthiol ( 0.48 g, 6.4 mmol ) in THF ( 20mL ) was treated with K2C03 (0.5 g, 3.6 mmol ). After 30 minutes, 3-[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , l '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy] -(1 ,2) oxirane (0.8 g, 3.19 mmol ) was added in a single portion. The resulting solution was stiπed at 70 oC for 3 hours, quenched by adding excess aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried (Na- 2SO4), the product was purified on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate/hexanes to provide 0.9 g (2.75 mmol, 86% ) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 345 (M+NH4)+ and 362 (M+NH4+NH3)+.
Example 66B (+)-N-ri-rr(4'-cyano-π. -biphenyn-4-v oxylmethvn-2-isopropylthioethyI1-N- hvdroxyformamide Example 66A was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C,2D, 2E, and 2F providing the title compound as a light orange foam. iH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 9.99 (s: 0.5H), 9.60 (s: 0.5H), 8.42 (s: 0.5H), 8.04 (S.O.5H), d 7.85 (m; 4H), 7.75 (d; 2H J=9 Hz), 7.05 (d;2H; J=9 Hz), 4.63 (m; IH), 4.17 (m; 3H), 3.0 (m; IH), 2.79 (m; IH), 1.22 (dd; 6H; J=7.50 Hz); MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 388 (M+NH4)+. Anal, calcd for C20H22N2O3S: C, 64.86; H, 5.94; N, 7.57. Found:
Example 67
C+VN-r 1 -fT(3 ' -cvanomethyl-r 1.1' -biphenyll-4-v')oxy1methyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 67A
(+)-l-r4-(3'-cvanoemethylphenyl)phenoxyl-3-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)-2-propanol The title compound was prepared as in Example 4A but using 4'-hydroxy-3- biphenylcarbonitrilemethane (170 mg, 0.64 mmol) and 3,5,5-trimethylhydantoin (37 mg, 0.96 mmol) in place of 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and 5,5-dimethylhydantoin. Purification on silica gel with 100% ethyl acetate provided 130 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 415 (M+NH4)+.
Example 67B
(+ -N-ri-rr(3'-cvanomethyl-f l.r-biphenvn-4-y)oxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimet.hyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide Example 67A was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C,2D, 2E, and 2F providing the title compound. ]H NMR (300 MHz. DMSO) 9.86 (s: 0.5H), 9.58 (s: 0.5H), 8.34 (s: 0.5H), 7.92
(s:0.5H), d 7.60 (m; 4H), 7.46 (t; IH J=8 Hz), 7.30 (d; IH; J=8 Hz), 7.02 (d; 2H; J=8 Hz), 4.85 (m; 0.5H), 4.42 (m; 0.5H), 4.10 (m; 2H), 4.12 (s; 2H), 3.68 (m; IH), 3.62 (m, IH), 2.80 (s; 3H), 1.30 (s: 6H). MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 468 (M+NH4)+. Anal, calcd for C24H26N4O5: C, 62.85; H, 5.84; N, 1 1.85 Found
Example 68 r4-VN-ri -rrr4'-cvano-ri.l '-biphenvIl-4-vnoxy1methvn-2-(3-ethyl-4.4-dιmethyl-2.5-dιoxo- l-ιmιdazolιdιnvI)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamιde
Example 68A
4.4-dιmethyl-2.5-dιoxo-N-(4-methoxoybenzyl)ιmιdazohdιne A solution of 4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxoιmidazolιdιne (17.0 g, 133 mmol), 4- methoxybenzyl chloπde (30.0 g, 192 mmol), and potassium carbonate (27.5 g, 200 mmol) in dry DMF (600 mL) was heated at 80 ∞C under nitrogen for 3h The volume was reduced under high vacuum to about 1/4 of the original volume and the resulting solution was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The aqueous layer was drawn off and extracted with ethyl acetate (2x) The combined organic extracts were washed sequentially with water (2x) and brine (2x), dried (Na2S04) and concentrated under vacuum to provide 32 97 g of a solid. Pure title compound was obtained by recrystallization from ethyl acetate and hexanes to provide 24.5 g (74%) of a colorless solid mp 109-1 1 1 °C, MS (DCI NH3) m/e 249 (M+H)+ and 266 (M+NH4)+
Example 68B 3-Ethyl- 1 -(4' -methoxybenzyl)-2.5-dιoxo-4.4-dιmethylιmιdazolιdιne
A solution of 4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-N-(4-methoxoybenzyl)ιmιdazohdιne (3 5 g, 14 1 mmol) in THF (100 ml) was treated with sodium hydride (0 5 g, 21.2 mmol), stiπed for 10 minute, treated with lodoethane (3.3 g, 21 2 mmol), stiπed at 50 oC for 3 hours then treated with HC1 solution (10%) and partitioned between ethyl acetate and bπne The organic layer was dried and concentrated to provide 3 8g ( 13 8 mmol, 98%) of title compound as white solid. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 294 (M+NH4)
Example 68C 3-Ethyl-2.5-dιoxo-4.4-dιmethylιmιdazolιdιne
A solution of 3-ethyl- 1 -(4' -methoxybenzyl)-2,5-dιoxo-4,4-dιmethyhmιdazolιdιne (3 86 g, 14 0 mmol) in methoxybenzene (100 ml) was treated with alumiun trichloride (5 5 g, 42 mmol), stiπed at 75oC for 30 minute, then poured the reaction into HC1 solution (10%) and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried and concentrated. Purification by recrystalization with ethyl acetate provided 2.1 g (13.5 mmol, 96%) of title compound as white solid. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 174 (M+NH4)+.
Example 68D l-rr4'-cvano-ri.l'-biphenvn-4-v)oxyl-3-(3-ethyl-5.5-dimethyl-2.4-dioxo-l- imidazoIidinylV2-propanone A solution of 3-ethyl-2,5-dioxo-4,4-dimethylimidazolidine (0.7 g, 4.5 mmol) in
DMF (100 ml) was treated with potassium carbonate (0.6 g, 4.5 mmol) and l-[(4'-cyano- [l,l '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]-3-bromo-2-propynone (1.0 g, 3.0 mmol), stiπed at 25°C for 20 hours, then the reaction was poured into aqueous HC1 solution (10%) and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried and concentrated. Purification on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate provided 0.8 g (1.97 mmol, 66%) of title compound as white solid. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 424 (M+NH4)+.
Example 68E (+VN-ri-rrf4'-cvano-π.r-biphenyll-4-vI'>oxy1methyl1-2-(3-ethyl-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide Example 68B (0.72 g, 1.77 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 60% ethyl acetate hexanes provided 158 mg (0.35 mmol) of the title compound.
JH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 9.85 (s: 0.5H), 9.54 (s. 0.5H), 8.32 (s: 0.5H), 7.94 (s:0.5H)f d 7.86 (m; 4H), 7.72 (d; 2H J=9 Hz), 7.08 (d;2H, J=9 Hz), 4.85 (m; 0.5H), 4.42 (m; 0.5H), 4.18 (m; 2H), 3.78 (m; IH), 3.62 (m, IH), 1.32 (s: 6H), 1.12 (m; 3H). MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 468 (M+NH4)+. Anal, calcd for C24H26N4O5: C, 64.00; H, 5.78; N, 12 44 Found
Example 69
(+VN-r 1 -rr(4' -cvano-r 1.1 '-biphenvπ-4-yl toxy1methvn-2-( 3-benzyl-4.4-dιmethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyfoπna ide
Example 69A 3-benzyl-l-(4'-methoxybenzyl)-2.5-dιoxo-4.4-dιmethylimidazolidine The title compound was prepared as in Example 68B but using benzyl iodine (3.9 g, 18 mmol) in place of iodoethane. Purification on silica gel with 50% ethyl acetate provided 4.0 g of title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 356 (M+NH4)+.
Example 69B 3-benzyl-2.5-dioxo-4.4-dimethylimidazolidine A solution of 3-benzyl-l-(4'-methoxybenzyl)-2,5-dioxo-4,4-dimethylimidazolidine (3.9 g, 11.54 mmol) in acetonitrile (100 ml) was treated with a solution of ammonium cerium nitrate (31 g, 57.7 mmol) in 65 ml of water, stiπed at 25 oC for 15 minute, then diluted the reaction with ethyl acetate and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried and concentrated. Purification by recrystalization with ethyl acetate/hexane provided 1.58 g (7.25 mmol, 63%) of title compound as white solid. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 236 (M+NH4)+.
Example 69C l-r(4'-cvano-π.r-biphenvn-4-y)oxyl-3-(3-ethyl-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)-2-propanone The title compound was prepared as in Example 68D but using 3-benzyl-2,5-dioxo- 4,4-dimethylimidazolidine (0.5 g, 2.28 mmol) in place of using 3-ethyl-2,5-dioxo-4,4- dimethylimidazolidine. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/cloroform provided
634 mg of title compound.
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 485 (M+NH4)+.
Example 69D
(+)-N-ri-rr(4'-cyano-π . r-biphenyll-4-yl)oxy1methvπ-2-(3-ethyl-4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-irrιidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hvdroxyfoπτιamide Example 69C (0.62 g, 1.33 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 70% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 230 mg (0.45 mmol) of the title compound. lH NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 9.95 (s: 0.5H), 9.64 (s: 0.5H), 8.35 (s: 0.5H), 7.94 (s;
0.5H), d 7.86 (m; 4H), 7.75 (d; 2H J=9 Hz), 7.30 (d;2H; J=9 Hz), 7.25 (m; 3H), 7.06
(m; 2H), 4.90 (m; 0.5H), 4.52 (s; 2H), 4.50 (m; 0.5H), 4.18 (m; 2H), 3.82 (m; IH), 3.62 (m; IH), 1.22 (s: 6H).
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 530 (M+NH4)+. Example 70
(-+VN-ri-rrr4'-cvano-ri.r-hiphenyll-4-v1oxy1methvn-2-r3.5.5-trimethvI-2.4-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 70A l-rt/4'-cvano-π.r-biphenvn-4-v')oxyl-3-(3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)-2- propanol A solution of 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (2.0 g, 15.6 mmol) in DMF (20 ml) was treated with sodium tert-butoxide (1.5 g, 15.6 mmol), stiπed for 10 minute, treated with iodomethane (2.2 g, 15.6 mmol), stiπed at 40 oC for 3 hours. The resulting solution was treated with sodium tert-butoxide (1.5 g, 15.6 mmol) followed by 3-[(4'-cyano-[l,l '- biphenyl]-4-y)oxy] -(1,2) oxirane (1.15 g, 4.58 mmol ), stiπed at 100 oC for 20 minute, treated with HC1 solution (10%) and partitioned between ethyl acetate and brine. The organic layer was dried and concentrated to provide 1.35g ( 75%) of title compound as white solid.
MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 411 (M+NH4).
Example 70B l-r(4'-cvano-ri. -biphenvn-4-v)oxyl-3-(3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)-2- propanone
Example 70A (1.35 g g, 3.4 mmol) was processed according to the procedures in Example 2C. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate provided 1.2 g (3.1 mmol, 90%) of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m/e 409 (M+NH4)+.
Example 70C (+VN-ri-rr(4'-cvano-ri.l '-biphenyll-4-v)oxylmethyll-2-(3.5.5-trimethyl-2.4-dιoxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide Example A-264890.0-B (1.2 g, 3.07 mmol) was processed sequentially according to the precedures in Example 2D, 2E, and 2F without purification of the intermediates. Purification on silica gel with 30% ethyl acetate/hexanes provided 380 mg (2.29 mmol) of the title compound.
}H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO) 9.90 (s: 0.5H), 9.68 (s: 0.5H), 8.38 (s: 0.5H), 7.98 (s:0.5H), d 7.88 (m; 4H), 7.72 (d; 2H J=9 Hz), 7.08 (d;2H; J=9 Hz), 4.92 (m; 0.5H), 4.42 (m; 0.5H), 4.20 (m; 2H), 3.50 (m; 2H), 2.88 (s; 3H), 1.32 (s: 6H). MS (DCI NH3) m/e 454 (M+NH4)+. Anal, calcd for C23H24N4O5: C, 63.30; H, 5.55; N, 12.69. Found Exam le 71 N-fl-rr(4'-methoxyfl.r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyllethyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 71 A
4'-methoxy-4-thiomethyl biphenyl A solution of 4-bromothioanisole (6.15 g, 29.4 mmol) in DMF (60 mL) was treated sequentially with palladium (II) acetate (0.34 g, 1.5 mmol) and tri-o-tolylphosphine (0.94 g, 3.0 mmol) then 4-methoxyphenylboronic acid (5.06 g, 32.3 mmol) and cesium carbonate (19.2 g, 58.8 mmol). The mixture was stiπed at 75°C for 8 hours, then RT for 15 hours. The resulting suspension was partitioned between water and ether/hexane, 2: 1. The organic layer was dried with Mg2S04 and concentrated to provide crude product as a yellow solid. Recrystallization in ether at -20°C afforded 2.61 g (39%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 231 (M+H).
Example 7 IB 4-(4'-methoxyphenylVphenyl methyl sulfone A solution of Example 71A (2.61g, 11.3 mmol) in chloroform (100 mL) was treated with m-chloroperbenzoic acid (6.52 g, 22.7 mmol), stiπed at 0°C for 3 hours and then warmed to 10°C over 1 hour. The mixture was partitioned between dilute sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution and chloroform, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to provide crude product as a white solid. Recrystallized in dichloromethane and ether to afford 1.89 g (64%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 263 (M+H) and 280 (M+NH4).
Example 7 IC N-π-rr(4'-methoxy l.r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvIlethvn-N-benzyloxy amine A suspension of Example 71B (0.26 g, 1.0 mmol) in THF (40 mL) cooled to -78°C under argon atmosphere was treated with nBuLi (0.40 mL of a 2.5 M solution in hexane, 1.0 mmol) and stiπed for 3 hours. The resulting suspension was treated with BF3»Et20 (0.127 mL, 1.0 mmol) then the O-Benzyloxime of acetaldehyde(0.15 g, 1.0 mmol) J. Med. Chem. 1997, vol.40, number 13, pages 1955-1968 (Stewart, et. al.). [J. Med. Chem. 1997, vol.40, 1955-1968 (Stewart, et. al.).] in THF (10 mL). Stiπed 1 hour at -78°C, then 1 hour at RT. Partitioned mixture between ether and pH 7 phosphate buffer. The organic extracts were washed with brine , dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to afford crude product as a white powder which was purified on silica gel with dichloromethane/methanol to provide 0.15 g (36%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 412 (M+H).
Example 7 ID N-r 1 -rrC4'-methoxyri .1 '-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethvnethvn-N-nenzyloxyformamide A solution of Example 7 lc (0.11 g, 0.27 mmol) in THF (50 mL) cooled to 0°C under argon atmosphere was treated with formic acetic anhydride (0.24 g, 2.7 mmol), stiπed for 5 minutes at 0°C then RT for 16 hours. Partitioned between 1 N Hcl and ethyl acetate. Washed organic extracts with brine, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to provide crude oil product which was purified on silica gel with dichloromethane/methanol to afford 114 mg (96%) of the title compound.
MS (ESI+) m/e 440 (M+H) and 457 (M+NH4).
Example 71E N-r 1 -ΓΓΪ4' -methoxy r 1.1 ' -biphenyl -vDsulfonyllmethyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide A solution of Example 7 ID (114 mg, 0.26 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was treated with
10% palladium on carbon (35 mg, catalytic amount) and hydrogen gas at atmospheric pressure and stiπed at RT for 18 hours. Filtered the suspension through Celite pad and concentrated to provide crude product as a white solid which was purified by trituration in ethyl acetate to afford 66 mg (73%) of the title compound. mp 197-198°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) 3 1.16 (d, 1.5H. J=6.6 Hz), 1.22 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 3.43-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 4.28-4.41 (m, 0.5H), 4.62-4.76 (m, 0.5H), 7.08 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.74 (d, 2H, J=8.7 Hz), 7.87-7.96 (m, 4.5H), 8.08 (s, 0.5H), 9.47 (s, 0.5H), 9.89 (s, 0.5H); MS (ESI+) m/e 350 (M+H), 367 (M+NH4);
Anal. Calcd for: C17H19N05S»H20 C, 55.57; H, 5.76; N, 3.81. Found: C, 55.32; H, 5.20; N, 3.67.
Example 72 N-ri-rr(4'-chlorori.r-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonynmethynethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
The title compound was synthesized according to the procedures described in Example 71 except using 4-chlorophenylboronic acid in place of 4-methoxyphenylboronic acid in Example 71 A. Purification of the crude final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate afforded 36 mg of title compound. mp 178-180°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.16 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 1.22 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 3.50 (dd, IH, J=4.8,14.7 Hz), 3.57-3.73 (m, IH), 4.28-4.41 (m, 0.5H), 4.61-4.77 (m, 0.5H), 7.59 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.81 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.91 (s, 0.5H), 7.92-8.00 (m, 4H), 8.07
(s, 0.5H), 9.45 (s, 0.5H), 9.86 (s, 0.5H);
MS (ESI+) m/e 354 (M+H), 376 (M+Na);
Anal. Calcd for: C16H16N04SC1 C, 54.31; H, 4.55; N, 3.95. Found: C, 54.46; H, 4.43; N, 3.85.
Example 73 N-ri-rrr4-(1.3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenynsulfonyllmethynethyn-N-hydroxyfoπnamide The title compound was synthesized according to the procedures described in
Example 71 except using 3,4-methylenedioxybenzeneboronic acid in place of 4- methoxyphenylboronic acid in Example 71 A. mp 200-201 °C ;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.16 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 1.22 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 3.44-3.70
(m, 2H), 4.28-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 4.61-4.76 (m, 0.5H), 6.1 1 (s, 2H), 7.06 (d, IH, J=7.8
Hz), 7.29 (d, IH, J=8.4 Hz), 7.39 (s, IH), 7.86-7.94 (m, 4.5H), 8.08 (s, 0.5H), 9.48 (s,
0.5H), 9.90 (s, 0.5H); MS (ESI+) 364 (M+H), 381 (M+NH4);
Anal. Calcd for: C17H17N06S C, 56.19; H, 4.71 ; N, 3.85. Found: C, 55.97; H, 4.62;
N, 3.81.
Example 74 N- l -rrr4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyllsulfonyllmethyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 74A 4-chlorophenoxyphenyl methyl sulfone A solution of 4-chloroρhenol (5.54 g, 43 mmol ) in DMSO (75 mL) was treated sequentially with potassium t-butoxide (5.15 g, 46 mmol) then with a solution of 4- fluorophenyl methyl sulfone (5.00 g. 29 mmol) in DMSO (25 mL), heated at 120°C for 2 hours, cooled to RT, then partitioned between dichloromethane and 1 N sodium hydroxide, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to give crude product as a white solid. Recrystallization from ethyl acetate and hexane afforded 5.44 g (66%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m e 300 (M+NH4).
Example 74B N-ri-rfr4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyllsulfonyllmethyllethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from Example 74A according to the procedures described in Example 71 C-71E. Purification of the crude final compound bv recrystallization in ethyl acetate afforded 388 mg of the title compound, mp 144-145°C; IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.15 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 1.21 (d, 1.5H, J=6.6 Hz), 3.39-3.68 (m, 2H), 4.25-4.37 (m, 0.5H), 4.60-4.70 (m, 0.5H), 7.16-7.23 (m, 4H), 7.53 (d, 2H, J=8.9 Hz), 7.83-7.92 (m, 2.5H), 8.06 (s, 0.5H), 9.45 (s, 0.5H), 9.87 (s, 0.5H); MS (ESI+) 370 (M+H), 387 (M+NH4); Anal. Calcd for: C16H16N05SC1 C, 51.96; H, 4.36; N, 3.78. Found: C, 52.22; H, 4.37; N, 3.80.
Example 75 N-π-rr(4'-methoxyri.r-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyllpropyll-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 75A l-(4'-methoxyπ . -biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyn-2-butanol A solution of Example 7 IB (0.70 g, 2.67 mmol) in THF (200 mL) cooled to -78°C under argon was treated with nBuLi (1.17 mL of 2.5 M solution in hexane, 2.93 mmol), stirred 4 hours at -78°C, then treated with propionaldehyde (0.40 mL, 5.34 mmol) dropwise. Allowed reaction mixture to warm to RT over 1.5 hour, quenched with saturated aqueous NH4C1 solution (50 mL), partitioned between ether and water, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to afford 0.90 g of crude product which was purified on silica gel with dichloromethane/methanol to provide 0.78 g (91 %) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 321 (M+H), 338 (M+NH4).
Example 75B 1 -(4'-methoxyr 1.1 '-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyI1- 1 -butene A solution of Example 75 A (0.45 g, 1.40 mmol) in dichloromethane (40 mL) cooled to 0°C was treated sequentially with triethylamine (0.29 mL, 2.1 1 mmol) and methanesulfonyl chloride (0.12 mL, 1.55 mmol) dropwise. Stiπed at RT for 3 hours then treated with l ,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (0.21 mL, 1.40 mmol), refluxed for 2 hours, cooled to RT, and partitioned between dilute sodium bicarbonate solution and dichloromethane. The organic extract was washed with 1 N Hcl, then brine, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to afford white solid crude product. Recrystallization in ether at -20°C provided 0.34 g (80%) of title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 303 (M+H), 320 (M+NH4).
Example 75C N-π-[[(4'-methoxyπ , r-biphenyn-4-yl)sulfonynmethvnpropyll-N-hydroxy amine
A solution of Example 75B (0.34 g, 1.12 mmol) in THF (40 mL) was treated with hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.39 g, 5.62 mmol) and potassium carbonate (0.78 g, 5.62 mmol), refluxed for 5 hours, cooled to RT, partitioned between ether and water, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to give crude product as a clear, colorless oil. Recrystallization from ethyl acetate and ether provided 0.25 g (67%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 336 (M+H).
Example 75D N-ri-rr(4'-methoxyri.r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyllpropyl1-N-hvdroxyformamide A solution of Example 75C (0.24 g, 0.72 mmol) in THF (30mL) cooled to 0°C was treated with formic acetic anhydride (64 mg, 0.72 mmol), stiπed for 2 hours, partitioned between water and dichloromethane, dried (Mg2S04), and concentrated to afford 0.25 g of crude product which was recrystallized in ethyl acetate to provide 106 mg (41%) of the title compound, mp 199-200°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 0.69-0.80 (m, 3H), 1.40-1.69 (m, 2H), 3.41-3.69 (m, 2H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 3.96-4.07 (m, 0.5H), 4.43-4.54 (m, 0.5H), 7.08 (d, 2H, J=9.0 Hz), 7.71 -7.78 (m, 2H), 7.87-7.96 (m, 4.5H), 8.17 (s. 0.5H), 9.49 (s, 0.5H), 9.84 (s, 0.5H); MS (ESI+) 364 (M+H), 381 (M+NH4);
Anal. Calcd for: C18H21N05S C, 59.48; H, 5.82; N, 3.85. Found: C, 59.67; H, 5.77: N, 3.80.
Example 76 N-r 1 -r 1.1 -dimethyl-2- (4' -(trifluoromethyl)r 1.1 '-biphenyl -yllsulfonyllethyll-N- hvdroxyformamjde
Example 76A
4-(4'-trifIuoromethylphenyl)-phenyl methyl sulfone The title compound was prepared according to the procedure given in Example 73A substituting 4-trifluoromethylphenylboronic acid for 3,4-methylenedioxybenzeneboronic acid. Purification by recrystallization in ethyl acetate and ether afforded 3.70 g (72%) of the title compound.
MS (ESI+) m/e 318 (M+NH4).
Example 76B l -(,4'-trifluoromethviri . -biphenyl]-4-yr)sulfonyll-2-methyl-2-propanol The title compound was prepared according to the procedure described in Example
75 A substituting Example 76A for Example 7 I B and substituting acetone for propionaldehyde. Purification of crude product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate, ether, and pentane provided 1.40 g (73%) of the title compound. MS (ESI+) m/e 376 (M+NH4).
Example 76C
N-ri -ri.l-dimemyl-2-r(4'-ftrifluoromethynri.r-biphenvn-4-yl1sulfonyl1ethvn-N- hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared from Example 76B according to the procedures described in Examples 75B, 75C and 75D. Purification of the final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate and ether provided 17 mg of the title compound, mp 167-169°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) 3 1.52 (s, 6H), 3.71 (s, 2H), 7.83-8.03 (m, 8.5H), 8.17 (s, 0.5H), 9.43 (s, 0.5H), 10.0 (s, 0.5H); MS (ESI+) 402 (M+H), 419 (M+NH4), 424 (M+Na); Anal. Calcd for: C18H18N04F3SC, 53.86; H, 4.52; N, 3.48. Found: C, 53.58; H, 4.48; N, 3.19.
Example 77 N-r 1 -r(phenylmethoxy)methvH-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethyl)r 1.1 '-biphenyll-4- yllsulfonyllethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
The title compound was synthesized according to the procedures described in Examples 75A-75D except substituting Example 76 A for Example 7 IB and substituting benzyloxyacetaldehyde for propionaldehyde in Example 75A. Purification of the crude final product by recrystallization in ethyl acetate afforded 0.53 g of title compound. mp 172°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 3.37-3.61 (m. 3H). 3.61 -3.72 < m, IH), 4.28-4.50 (m, 2.5H), 4.81-4.93 (m. 0.5H). 7.20-7.35 (m, 5H), 7.85-8.06 (m. 8.5H), 8.18 (s. 0.5H), 9.57 (s, 0.5H), 9.96 (s. 0.5H); MS (ESI+) 494 (M+H), 51 1 (M+NH4); Anal. Calcd for: C24H22N05F3S C. 58.41 ; H, 4.49; N. 2.83. Found: C, 58.43; H, 4.54; N, 2.77.
Example 78 N-ri-(hydroxymethyl)-2-rr 4'-(trifluoromethyl)f l . r-biphenyll-4-yllsulfonyllethyn-N- hvdroxyformamide A solution of Example 78 (35 mg, 0.07 mmol) in THF (3 mL) and methanol (5 mL) was treated with palladium on carbon, 10% (30 mg, 0.03 mmol) and hydrogen gas at atmospheric pressure, stiπed at RT for 16 hours, filtered through Celite, and concentrated to afford crude product. Purification by recrystallizations in ethyl acetate, ether, and hexane provided 20 mg (70%) of the title compound, mp 159-161°C;
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 3.25-3.68 (m, 4H), 3.98-4.10 (m, 0.5H), 4.54-4.66 (m, 0.5H), 4.97-5.09 (m, IH), 7.81-8.07 (m, 8.5H), 8.14 (s, 0.5H), 9.44 (s, 0.5H), 9.85 (s, 0.5H), MS (ESI+) 404 (M+H), 421 (M+NH4), 426 (M+Na);
Anal. Calcd for: C17H16N05F3S C, 50.61; H, 3.99; N, 3.47 Found: C, 50.57; H, 3.93; N, 3.37.
Example 79
N-ri-r(4.4-dιmethv-2.5-dιoxo-l-ιmidazolιdιnyl)methyll-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethyl)ri. - bιphenyn-4-ynthιolethyn-N-hydroxyform amide
Example 79A l-|T4'-trifluoromethyiri. -bιphenvn-4-yl)thιol-3-(4.4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxoιmιdazolιdιn-l- ylV2-propanone The mixture of example46A (698mg, 1.88 mmol), tetrakis (217mg, 0.19 mmol), 4- triflorophenylboronic acid (714 mg, 3.76 mmol) and NaOH (IM. 3.76 mL, 3.76 mmol) in DME (20 mL) was refluxed under Ar for 4 hour. The mixture was evaporated to a small volume, and partitioned between CH2C12/bπne. The CH2C12 layer was collected, dried (Na2S02), filtered and evaporated to dryness Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 20%-40% ethyl acetate/CH2C12 provided 0 820 g of the title compound. MS (DCI/NH3) m e 454 (M+NH4)+, 437 (M+H)+
Example 79B
N-ri- f4.4-dιmethv-2.5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyll-2-r[4'-(tπfluoromethyl)ri . - bιphenyn-4-ynthιolethyn-N-hvdroxyfoπrιamιde The title compound was obtained following the procedures in Examples 2D-F (inclusive) but substituting Example 79A (0.82 g, 1 88 mmol ) for Example 2C. Purification of the crude final product on silica gel with 5% methanol dichloromethane provided 434 mg of the title compound mp 172-174 °C,
*H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) d 9 75 and 9.52 (br s. IH). 8 37 and 8.33 (s, IH), 8.31 and 7.77 (s, IH), 7.90 (d; 2H, J = 8 4 Hz), 7 81 (d, 2H. J = 8 4 Hz), 7.71 (m. 2H), 7 47 (m 2H), 4 60 and 4.09 (m, IH), 3.52-3 77 (m. 2H), 3 08-3 46 (m, 2H), 1.28 and 1.25 and 1.23 (s, 6H). MS (DCI/NH3 ) m/e499 (M+NH4)+, 482 (M+H)+ Anal, calcd for C22H22F3N3O4S • 0.5 CH3OH: C, 54.31; H, 4.86; N, 8.44. Found: C, 54.43; H, 4.82; N, 8.08.
Example 80 N-ri-[(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyn-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethyI)π.r- biphenyll-4-yl1sulfonvnethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide Example 79 was converted to example 80 following the procedure described in example46D. mp l80-182 °C; !H NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) d 9.66 and 9.51 (br s, IH), 8.39 and 8.35 (s, IH), 8.10 and 7.73 (s, IH), 7.79-8.02 (m, 6H), 7.89 (d, 2H, J = 8.4 Hz), 4.91 and 4.55 (m, IH), 3.45-3.80 (m, 4H), 1.24 and 1.23 and 1.21 (s, 6H). MS (DCI/NH3) m/e531 (M+NH4)+, 514 (M+H)+.
Anal, calcd for C22H22F3N3O6S • 0.75 H20: C, 50.14; H, 4.49; N, 7.97. Found: C, 50.27; H, 4.49; N, 7.97.
Example 81 N-ri-r(2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyn-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)ri. -biphenyll-4- yl]oxylethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 81 A 1 -bromo-3-(2.5-dioxoimidazolidin- 1 -yl )propan-2-one The title compound was prepared following the procedures in examples 16A and 16 B, but substituting hydantoin for 1,5,5-trimethylhydantoin.
Example 8 IB N-11 -r(2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl )methyl1-2-rr4' -(trifluoromethoxyH 1.1 ' -biphenyll-4- ylloxylethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the sequence described in described in examples 16C and 16E, but substituting 81A for 16B and 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxy-phenyl)- phenol for 4-bromophenol.
>H NMR (DMSO-d6) d 9.92 (S, 0.5H). 9.60 (BS, 0.5H), 8.31 (S, 0.5H), 8.16 (S, 0.5H), 8.14 (S. 0.5H), 7.92 (S, 0.5H), 7.76-7.72 (M, 4H), 7.64-7.62 (D, 4H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.42- 7.40 (D, 4H. J=8.6 Hz), 7.02-6.98 (M, 4H), 4.84-4.82 (M, 0.5H), 4.38-4.35 (M, 0.5H). 4.19-4.04 (MM, 4H).
Anal. Calcd for: C20H18N3O6F3: C, 52.98; H, 4.00; N, 9.13. Found: C, 53.01 ; H, 4.03; N, 9.13. Example 82 N-π-rrr4'-ι'trifluoromethvI)π .l'-biphenyll-4-yllsulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures described in example 46A,46B,46C and 46D, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 4- trifluoromethylbenzeneboronic acid for 4-butyloxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B. JH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.70 (s, 0.5H), 9.54 (s, 0.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 8.05-7.97 (m, 6H), 7.89 (d, 2H, J=7.8 Hz), 7.75 (s, 0.5H), 4.97-4.86 (m, 0.5H), 4.60-4.48 (m, 0.5H), 3.80-.344 (m, 4H), 2.75 (s, 3H), 1.24 (s, 3H), 1.22 (s, 3H). MS (ESI) 528 (M+H), 545 (M+NH4), 526 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N3O6SF3 C, 52.36; H, 4.58; N, 7.96. Found: C, 52.05; H, 4.70; N, 7.63.
Example 83 N-π-rr(4'-butviri.l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvIl-2-(3-methv-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Thetitle compound was prepared following the procedures described in example 16C and 16E. except substituting example 26A for 16B and 4-(4'-butylphenyl)phenol for 4- bromophenol.
!H NMR (d6-DMSO) 10.00-9.94 (br, 0.5H), 9.64-9.58 (br, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 7.98 (s, 0.5H), 7.58 (d, 2H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.52 (d, 2H, J=8.6 Hz), 7.24 (d, 2H, J=8.5 Hz),
7.00-6.92 (m, 2H), 4.92-4.79 (m, 0.5H), 4.41-4.30 (m, 0.5H), 4.20-4.03 (m, 2H), 3.95 (d, 2H, J=7.8 Hz), 3.75-3.57 (m, 2H), 2.86 (s, 1.5H), 2.85 (s. 1.5H), 2.60 (t, 2H, J=7.4 Hz), 1.63-1.51 (m, 2H), 1.39-1.25 (m. 2H), 0.91 (t, 3H, J=7.4 Hz). MS (ESI) 440 (M+H), 457 (M+NH4), 438 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C24H29Nτ3θ5*0.25 H2O C, 64.92; H, 6.69; N. 9.46. Found: C, 64.76; H. 6.62; N, 9.29.
Example 84
N-π- (3-methy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyll-2-rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)π.r- biphenvn-4-ylloxylethvn-N-hydroxyformamide Thetitle compound was prepared following the procedures described in example 16C and 16E, except substituting example 26A for 16B and 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxy)phenol for 4- bromophenol.
]H NMR (d6-DMSO) 10.02-9.92 (br. 0.5H), 9.64-9.58 (br, 0.5H), 8.35 (s, 0.5H), 7.98 (s, 0.5H), 7.74 (d, 2H, J=8.9 Hz), 7.64 (d, 2H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.41 (d, 2H, J=8.1 Hz), 7.03-6.97 (.m. 2H), 4.91-4.82 (m, 0.5H), 4.41-4.31 (m, 0.5H), 4.21-4.07 (m, 2H), 3.96 (d, 2H, J=7.7 Hz), 3.72-3.57 (m, 2H), 2.86 (s, 1.5H), 2.85 (s, 1.5H). MS (ESI) 468 (M+H), 485 (M+NH4), 466 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C21H20N3O6F3 C, 53.96; H, 4.31; N, 8.99. Found: C, 53.85; H, 4.40; N, 8.85.
Example 85 N- 4-r4-f(4'-chloron.r-biphenyl1-4-yl)sulfonyllmethylltetrahvdro-2H-pyran-4-yll-N- hydroxyformamide
Example 85A N-r4-r4-r(4'-chlorori.l '-biohenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethylltetrahvdro-2H-pyran-4-vI1-N- benzyloxy amine
The title compound was prepared following the procedure described in example 54A, except using 4'-chloro-40methylsulfone-biphenyl in place of phenoxyphenyl-4- chloro-4'-methylsulfone.
Example 85B N-f4-r4-r(4'-chlorori .r-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonynmethylltetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hydroxy amine A solution of 85A (0.436g, 0.92 mmol) was treated with (CF3C02)3B (4.6 mL, IM solution in THF, 4.6 mmol), then stiπed overnight at room temperature. The solution was concentrated, partitioned between ethyl acetate and aq. Na2C03 and the organic extrace was dried (MgS04), concentrated thhen purified via column chromatography to give the title compound in 51% yield.
Example 85C N-r4-r4-r(4'-chloroπ .r-biphenyn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yn-N- hvdroxyformamide Example 85B was converted to the title compound using the formylation procedure of example 2F.
!H NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.52-9.48 (br. IH), 8.23 (s. IH), 7 97 is. 4H), 7.81 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.59 (d, 2H, J=8.5 Hz), 3.72 (s, 2H), 3.69-3.46 (m. 4H ). 2.35-1.94 (m, 4H). MS (ESI) 410 (M+H), 427 (M+NH4), 432 (M+Na). 408 (M-H ).
Example 86 N-ri-rrr4-f4-chlorophenoxy)phenyπsulfonynmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyfoπnamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures described in examples 46A, 46C and 46D, except using 4-(4'-chlorophenoxy Hhiophenolinstead of 4- bromothiophenol. IH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.67 (s, 0.5H), 9.50 (s, 0.5H), 8.36 (d, IH, J=13.2 Hz), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 7.90 (dd, 2H, J=8.8, 3.0 Hz), 7.68 (s, 0.5H), 7.53 (d, 2H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.20 (d, 4H, J=8.8 Hz), 4.89-4.77 (m, 0.5H), 4.52-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 3.68-3.38 (m, 4H), 1.25- 1.21 (m, 6H). MS (ESI) 496 (M+H), 513 (M+NH4), 494 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C21H22N3O7SCI C, 50.85; H, 4.47; N, 8.47. Found: C, 50.53; H, 4.58; N, 8.25.
Example 87 N-π-rrr4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl1sulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures described in examples
46A, 46C and 46D, except using 16B in place of 23 A and 4-(4'-chlorophenoxy)thiophenol instead of 4-bromo thiophenol. iH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.78-9.71 (m, 0.5H), 9.58-9.49 (m, 0.5H), 8.09 (s, 0.5H), 7.89 (dd, 2H, J=5.8, 2.9 Hz), 7.68 (s, 0.5H), 7.53 (d, 2H, J=9.2 Hz), 7.20 (d, 4H, J=8.8 Hz), 4.88-4.78 (m, 0.5H), 4.50-4.38 (m, 0.5H), 3.72-3.40 (m, 4H), 2.76 (s, 1.5H), 2.76 (s, 1.5H), 1.26-1.22 (m, 6H). MS (ESI) 510 (M+H), 527 (M+NH4), 508 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C22H24N3O7SCI C, 51.81; H, 4.74; N, 8.23. Found: C, 51.61 ; H, 4.90; N, 7.96.
Example 88 N-ri -rr(4-butviri . l '-biphenyll-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures described in example 46A.46B,46C and 46D, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 4- nbutylbenzeneboronic acid for 4-butyloxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B. ]H NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.70 (s, 0.5H), 9.54 (s, 0.5H), 8.10 fs, 0.5H), 7.94 (d, 4H, J=1.0 Hz), 7.73 (s. 0.5H), 7.69 (dd, 2H, J=8.1 , 2.0 Hz), 7.35 (d. 2H. J=8.4 Hz), 4 .96-4.86 (m. 0.5H), 4.60-4.48 (m, 0.5H). 3.77-3.42 (m, 4H). 2.75 i s. 3H), 2.64 (t, 2H, J=7.4 Hz), 1.64-1.54 (m, 2H), 1.40-1.27 (m. 2H), 1.24 (s. 3H ). 1.22 (s, 3H), 0.91 (t, 3H, J=7.5 Hz). MS (ESI) 516 (M+H), 533 (M+NH4), 538 (M+Cl ). 514 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C26H33N3O6S C, 60.56; H, 6.45; N, 8.14. Found: C. 60.32; H, 6.44; N, 8.09.
Example 89 N-r i-rr(4'-butviπ . r-biphenvn-4-yl)oxy1methyll-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- l- imidazolidinvDethyH-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-butylphenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)-phenol. IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 0.93 (t, 3H, J=8 Hz), 1.28 (s, 6H), 1.30-1.39 (m, 2H), 1.50-1.65 (m, 2H), 2.60 (t, 2H, J=7 Hz), 3.51-3.64 (m, IH), 3.67-3.80 (m, IH), 4.03-4.24 (m, 2H), 4.35-4.48 (m, 0.5H), 4.78-4.92 (m, 0.5H), 6.99 (dd, 2H, J=3,9 Hz), 7.25 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.53 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.58 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.94 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (d, IH, J=6 Hz), 8.39 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 9.87 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 452 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C25H31N305 C, 66.20; H, 6.88; N, 9.26. Found: C, 65.99; H, 6.71; N, 9.19.
Example 90 N-π -rrr3'-(cvanomethyliri.l '-biphenyll-4-vnoxy1methyl1-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl1-N-hydroxyformarnide
The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(3'-cyanomethylphenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)- phenol.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 2.80 (s, 6H), 3.52-3.83 (m, 2H), 4.10 (s, 2H), 4.12-4.25 (m, 2H), 4.38 (4.46, mH. J=0.5 Hz), 4.80-4.90 (m, 0.5H), 7.03 (dd, 2H, J=3,9 Hz), 7.30 (d, IH, J=10 Hz), 7.48 (t, IH. J=10 Hz), 7.57-7.66 (m, 4H), 7.93 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (d, IH, J=6 Hz), 8.39 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 9.88 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 435 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N405O.25CH3C02C2H5 C, 62.87; H, 5.71; N, 12.21. Found: C, 62.85; H, 5.80; N, 12.16.
Example 91 N-11 -r4-(2-thienyl)phenoxy1methvn-2-r 1 -(3.4.4-tπmethvI-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was preapred following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-(4'-(2-thienyl)phenyl)phenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.29 (s, 6H). 2.80 (s, 3H), 3.54-3.66 (m, IH), 3.69-3.84 (m, IH), 4.04-4.22 (m, 2H), 4.33-4.47 (m. 0.5H), 4.77-4.90 (m, 0.5H), 6.96 (dd, 2H, J=3,9 Hz), 7.08-7.13 (m, IH), 7.38 (d, IH, J=3 Hz), 7.46 (d, IH, J=4 Hz), 7.59 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.92 (s, 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 9.54 (s, 0.5H), 9.86 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 416 (M- H). Anal. Calcd for: C20H23N3O5SO.25H2O C. 56.92; H, 5.61 ; N, 9.95. Found: C, 56.65; H, 5.48; N, 9.77.
Example 92 N-1! -I" [ (3-nitror 1. r-biphenyll-4-yl )oxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hvdroxyformanιide The title compound was preapred following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-phenyl-2-nitrophenol for 4-bromophenol in example 16C. IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.28 (s, 6H), 2.80 (s, 3H), 3.54-3.65 (m, IH), 3.70-3.88 (m, IH), 4.22-4.39 (m, 2H), 4.40-4.50 (m, 0.5H), 4.80-4.91 (m, 0.5H), 7.34-7.41 (m, 2H), 7.43-7.52 (m, 2H), 7.71 (d, 2H, J=8 Hz), 7.87 (s, 0.5H), 8.0 (d, IH, J=9 Hz), 8.16 (dd, IH, J=3,6 Hz), 8.29 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 9.80 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 455 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C22H24N407 C, 57.88; H, 5.29; N, 12.27. Found: C, 57.62; H, 5.44; N, 1 1.95.
Example 93 N-ri -rr(4'-methviπ .r-biDhenyll-4-yl)oxy1methvn-2-rr3-
(methylsulfonyliaminolphenyllethvII-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 93A 3-(methylsuIfonyl)amino- 1 -bromo-benzene The m-bromo aniline was dissolved in 40 ml of pyridine and cooled to 0 C followed by addition of MsCl dropwise via syringe. After 10 min. the solution was warmed to room temperature and stiπed for 4h. Upon concentration in vacuo the residue was partitioned between 350 ml of H20 and 500 ml of CH2C12 in a separatory funnel. The organics were separated and washed with 100 ml of 3N HC1, 200 ml of sat'd NaHC03 and dried over MgS04. Upon filtration and concentration in vacuo an off-white solid was obtained. This product was recrystallized from CH2C12/Hexanes to afford 6.7g (90%) of 93A as white needles.
Example 93B 3-(methylsulfonyl )amino- 1 -(prop-2-en yl )-benzene Using a glass sealed vessel the sulphonamide 93A (3.0g. 12.1mmol) was suspended in 10 ml of toluene followed by addition of the allyltributyl tin reagent and bubbled with argon for 5 min. To the above suspension was added 280 mg (2 mol %) of Pd(PPh3)4 and the vessel sealed and heated at 120 C for 17h. After 15 min a homogeneous solution was obtained which turned dark brown after 30 min. After cooling, the catalyst was filtered off washing with CH2C12/MeOH. Concentration of the filtrate followed by purification on silica gel eluting with 10% Ethyl Acetate Hexanes then 20% Ethyl Acetate/Hexanes afforded 93B, 0.99g (38%) as a colorless oil which solidified upon standing.
Example 93C N-ri-rr(4'-methyir i . r-biphenyll-4-yl )oχy]methyll-2-rr3-
(methylsulfonyl)aminolphenyllethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was preapred from example 93B, first by epoxidizing as desribed in example 5C, then opening the epoxide with 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile as in example 5F, then following the sequence of reactions described in examples 2C through 2F.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 2.32 (s, 3H), 2.88 (d, 2H, J=6 Hz), 2.96 (s, IH), 2.98 (s, 3H), 4.03-4.11 (m, IH), 4.15-4.27 (m, 1,5H), 4.72-4.82 (bs, 0.5H), 6.97-7.10 (m, 4H), 7.05 (s, IH), 7.20-7.30 (m, 3H), 7.50 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.57 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.73 (s, 0.5H), 8.25 (s, 0.5H), 9.18 (s, 0.5H), 10.01 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 453 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C24H26N205S C, 63.41; H, 5.76; N, 6.16. Found: C, 63.16; H, 6.12; N, 5.76.
Example 94
N-ri-rrr3-(diethylamino)carbonyllphenyllmethyn-2-r(4'-methyl[l.r-biphenyn-4- yDoxylethyll-N-hydroxyformamide
Example94A
3-bromo- 1 -(N.N-diethylcarboxamide Vbenzene Diethylamine (10.0ml, 97mmol) was dissolved in 60ml of dry ethyl ether and cooled to 0° C. Benzoyl chloride (3.67ml, 28mmol) was dissolved in 10 ml of dry ethyl ether and was slowly added dropwise via syringe to to the above solution. A white slurry developed upon addition and stiπing was continued for 10 min at 0° C then warmed to room temperature for lh. The mixture was poured into a separatory funnel containing 500ml of ethyl ether and 75ml of 10% NaOH. The organics were separated and washed a second time with 75 ml of 10% NaOH followed by 75 ml of 10% HC1 then 200 ml of water. A final wash with 100 ml of brine followed by drying over MgS04, filteπng and then concentration in vacuo, afforded the 94A as a colorless liquid, 5.9g (83%) which was used without further purification.
Example 94B
N-ri-rrr3-(diethylamino)carbonyllphenyllmethyn-2-f(4'-methviri .r-biphenyll-4- yl)oxylethyn-N-hydroxyformamιde The title compound was prepared following the procedure described in examples
93B and 93C, except substituting 94A for 93A.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 0.98-1.20 (bd, 6H), 2.32 (s. 3H), 2.93 (d, 2H, J=6 Hz), 3.11- 3.48 (bd, 4H). 4.0-4.13 (m, IH), 4.16-4.30 (m, 1.5H), 4.74-4.86 (bs, 0.5H), 6.98 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.13-7.40 (m, 6H), 7.50 (d, 2H, J=8 Hz), 7.56 (d. 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.73 (s, 0.5H). 8.23 (s. 0.5H), 9.63 (s, 0.5H), 10.02 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI+) 461 (M+H). Anal. Calcd for: C28H32N204-1.5H20 C, 68.97; H, 7.23; N, 5.74. Found: C, 68.96; H, 7.09; N, 5.42. Example 95 N-π -rrf4'-cvanori.l '-biphenvn-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-r(4'-cvano π .l '-biphenvn-4- yl)oxylethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared using the procedures of examples 5F,5G and 5H, except using example 3B in place of 5E.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 4.18-4.36 (m, 4H), 4.43-4.57 (bs, 0.5H), 4.97-5.03 (bs, 0.5H), 7.10 (d, 4H, J=9 Hz), 7.77 (d, 4H, J=9 Hz), 7.81-7.95 (m, 8H), 8.13 (s, 0.5H), 8.42 (s, 0.5H), 9.75 (s, 0.5H), 10.15 (s, 0.5H). MS (DCI/NH3) M+H (490), M+18 (507). Anal. Calcd for: C30H23N3O4»0.25H2O C, 72.93; H, 4.79; N, 8.50. Found: C, 72.80; H, 4.74; N, 8.26.
Example 96 N-ri-rr(4,-cvanori . l '-biphenyll-4-yl)oxylmethvn-2-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-cyanophenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)-phenol. IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.27 (s, 6H), 3.50-3.66 (m, IH), 3.67-3.82 (m, IH), 4.08-4.28 (m, 2H), 4.38-4.50 (m, 0.5H), 4.80-4.93 (m, 0.5H), 7.06 (dd, 2H, J=3,9 Hz), 7.73 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.82-7.93 (m, 4H), 7.94 (s, 0.5H), 8.35 (d, IH, J=6 Hz), 8.40 (s, 0.5H), 9.56 (s, 0.5H), 9.87 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 421 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for:
C22H22N4O5-0.25H2O C, 61.89; H, 5.31 ; N, 13.12. Found: C, 61.82; H, 5.34; N, 12.82.
Example 97 N-[l -r(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)methyll-2-r[4'-(2-methoxyethoxy)r i . r- biphenyπ-4-yIloxylethyH-N-hydroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-(2-methoxyethoxy)-phenyl )-phenol in place of 4-(4'- ethoxyphenyl)-phenol.
IH NMR (DMSO-d6) d 1.26 (s, 6H). 3.33 (s, 3H), 3.50-3.64 ( m. I H), 3.66-3.69 (m, 2H), 3.70-3.81 (m, IH), 4.03-4.22 (m. 4H), 4.35-4.48 ( m. 0.5H), 4.78-4.90 (m, 0.5H), 6.98 (dd, 4H. J=3,9 Hz), 7.55 (dd, 4H. J=3,6 Hz), 7.91 (s, 0.5H), 8.33 (d, IH, J=7 Hz), 8.40 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 9.86 (s. 0.5H). MS (ESI-) 470 (M- l ). Anal. Calcd for: C24H29N307 C, 61.13; H, 6.19; N, 8.91. Found: C, 60.86; H, 6.41 ; N, 8.65.
Example 98
N-r 1 -r(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)methvn-2-r(41 -propoxyl 1.1 '-biphenyl]-4- yl)oxy1ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-propyloxyphenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)-phenol. mp. 158-160 °C
Calc. for C24H29N3O6: C, 63.28; H, 6.42; N, 9.22. Found: C, 63.25; H, 6.48; N, 9.29. Mass Spec. (ESI): +456 (m+1), +473 (m+18), -454 (m-1), -490 (m+35) iH NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.90 (3H, t, J=6 Hz), 1.17 (2.4H, s), 1.20 (3.6H, s), 1.65 (2H, sextuplet, J=6 Hz), 3.46-3.55 (IH, m), 3.59-3.74 (IH, m), 3.86 (2H, t, J=6 Hz), 3.96- 4.06 (IH, m), 4.06-4.14 (IH, m), 4.28-4.38 (0.6H, m), 4.72-4.81 (0.4H, m), 6.88 (4H, d, J=4.8 Hz), 7.42, (2H, d, J=4.8 Hz), 7.44 (2H, d, J=4.8 Hz), 7.83 (0.4H, s), 8.24 (IH, s), 8.28 (0.6H, s), 9.43 (0.6H, s), 9.74 (0.4H, s).
13c NMR (DMSO-d6): 10.4, 22.0. 24.4, 24.5, 36.0, 36.4, 52.1, 56.1, 57.8, 57.9, 64.7, 65.0, 69.0, 114.8, 115.0, 127.2, 132.0, 132.8, 132.9, 155.0, 155.2, 157.0, 157.1, 157.9, 158.2, 163.1, 177.2, 177.3.
Example 99
N-ri-r(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methvn-2-r(4'-pentyloxyπ.r-biphenyn-4- yl)oxylethyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 23B, except substituting4-(4'-pentylyloxyphenyl)-phenol in place of 4-(4'-ethoxyphenyl)-phenol. !H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) d 0.90 (t, 3H, J=6.9 Hz), 1.27 (s, 6H), 1.3-1.5 (m, 4H), 1.7-1.8 (m, 2H), 3.5-3.8 (m, 2H), 3.98 (t, 2H, J=6.9 Hz), 4.0-4.2 (m, 2H), 4.35-4.45 (m, 0.5H), 4.8-4.9 (m, 0.5H), 6.9-7.0 (m, 4H), 7.5-7.6 (m, 4H), 7.92 (s, 0.5H), 8.3-8.4 (m, 1.5H), 9.53 (s, 0.5H), 9.84 (s, 0.5H). MS (ESI) 484 (M+H), 501 (M+NH4). Anal, calcd for C26H33N3O6: C, 64.57: H. 6.87; N, 8.68. Found: C. 64.27; H, 6.85; N, 8.60.
Example 100 N-π-rrr3'-(cvanomethyl)f l. -biphenyll-4-yllsulfonyl]methyl1-3-(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hydroxyfoπnamide The title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61, but using example23A in place of example 16B and 4'-thiol-3-cyanomethyl biphenyl in place of 4'- thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 61 A.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.98 (br, 0.5H), 9.63 (br. 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 8.23 (s, 0.5H). 8.12 (s, 0.5H), 7.99-7.92 (m. 4H), 7.82 (s, 0.5H). 7.74 (m, 2H), 7.57 (t, IH). 7.46 (d, IH), 4.52 (m, 0.5H), 4.14 (s, 2H), 4.00 (m, 0.5H), 3.69-3.57 (m, 2H), 3 42- 3.28 (m, 2H). 2.02-1.88 (m, IH), 1.78-1.64 (m, IH), 1.21 (s, 6H); MS (ESI) m/e 499 (M+1 )+. Anal, calcd for C24H26N4O6S: C, 57.82; H, 5.26; N, 11.24. Found: C, 57.56; H, 5.41 ; N, 10.89.
Example 101 N-[l-r, rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)ri.r-biphenvn-4-yllsulfonyllmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazoIidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 4-trifluoromethoxybenzeneboronic acid for 4-butoxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B. Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.72 (br, 0.5H), 9.56 (br, 0.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 7.99 (m, 4H), 7.94-7.88 (m, 2H), 7.74 (s, 0.5H), 7.53 (d, 2H), 4.91 (m, 0.5H), 4.54 (m, 0.5H), 3.75-3.44 (m, 4H), 2.75 (s, 3H), 1.24-1.22 (m, 6H); MS (ESI) m/e 544 (M+1 )+.
Anal, calcd for C23H24F3N3O7S: C, 50.83; H, 4.45; N, 7.73. Found: C, 51.17; H, 4.77; N, 7.29.
Example 102 N-ri-rr(4'-cyanoπ.r-biphenvn-4-yl)sulfonyllmethyll-2-(3-methy-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyform amide The title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61 , but using example26A in place of example 16B in example 61 A.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.83 (s, 0.5H), 9.58 (s. 0.5H), 8.09 (s, o.5H), 8.04- 8.00 (m, 8H). 7.80 (s, 0.5H), 4.94-4.85 (m, 0.5H), 4.52-A43 (m, 0.5H), 3.91-3.88 (m, 2H), 3.78-3.44 (m, 4H), 2.80 (s, 1.5H). 2.79 (s, 1.5H); MS (ESI) m/e 457 (M+l)+.
Anal, calcd for C21H20N4O6S: C, 55.26; H, 4.42; N, 12.27. Found: C. 54.99; H, 4.38: N, 12.07.
Example 103 N-ri-rrr3'-(cvanomethyl)ri. r-biphenv11-4-yllsulfonvnmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinvDethyll-N-hydroxy formamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting example 16B for 23 A in example 46A and 3-cyanomethylbenzeneboronic acid for 4-butoxybenzeneboronic acid in example 46B. The title compound was made in the usual way from the α-bromo ketone nd 4- bromothiophenol. Η NMR (300 MHz, αVDMSO) δ 9.71 (s, 0.5H), 9.56 (s, 0.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 8.03- 7.94 (m, 4H), 7.75 (m, 2.5H), 7.57 (t, 2H), 7.46 (d, 2H), 4.96-4.88 (m, 0.5H), 4.59- 4.49 (m, 0.5H), 4.14 (s, 2H), 3.69-3.48 (m, 4H), 2.75 (s, 3H), 1.24 (s, 3H), 1.22 (s, 3H); MS (ESI) m/e 499 (M+1 )+.
Anal, calcd for C24H26N4O6S: C, 57.82; H, 5.26; N, 1 1.24. Found: C, 57.73; H, 5.36; N, 10.95.
Example 104 N-f 1 -rr(4'-cyanor 1.1 ' -biphenyl 1-4-vI )oxyllmethyll-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-3-methyl-6-oxo- 1 - pyridazinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 3C and 3D, except substituting the potassium salt 6-methyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone (generated in situ with potassium carbonate) for potassium phthalimide in example 3C. Η NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD) δ 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 7.91 (s, 0.5H). 7.76 (s, 4H), 7.67.64 (d, 2H), 7.38 (dd, IH), 7.08 (d, 2H), 6.94 (dd, IH), 5.20-5.1 1 tm. 0.5H), 4.64-4.52 (m, 2H), 4.42-4.32 (m, 2H), 4.27-4.19 (m 0.5H), 2.35 (s, 1.5H). 2.34 (s, 1.5H); MS (ESI) m/e 405 (M+1 )+.
Anal, calcd for C22H20N4O4: C, 65.34; H, 4.98; N, 13.85. Found: C, 64.85 H, 5.36; N, 13.44.
Example 105 ( ± )-N-r 1 -rr(4'-cvanor 1.1 '-biphenvn-4-ynsulfonyllmethyn-2-f4.4-dimethyI-2.5- dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide: The title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61 , but using example 47A in place of example 16B in example 61 A.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.98 (s. 0.5H0, 9.62 ( s. 0.5H), 8.31 (s, 0.5H), 8.22 (s. 0.5H). 8.12 (s, 0.5H), 8.05-7.96 (m, 8H), 7.82 (s, 0.5H). 4.55-4.46 (m, 0.5H), 4.07- 3.97 (m. 0.5H), 3.70-3.56 (m, 2H), 3.32-3.24 (m, 2H ). 2.02- 1 .88 (m, 0.5H), 1.76-1.64 (m, 0.5H), 1.21 -1.18 (m, 6H); MS (ESI) m/e 485 (M+1 )+.
Example 106
( ± )-N- l -rf[4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenynsulfonynmethyn-2-(4.4-dimethy 1-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was made according to the procedures of example 61, but using example 26A in place of example 16B and 4-(4'-fluoroohenoxy)-benzene thiol in place of 4'thiol-4-biphenyl carbonitrile in example 61 A.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.66 (s, 0.5H), 9.50 (s, 0.5H), 8.39 (s, 0.5H), 8.35 (s, 0.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 7.88 (dd, 2H), 7.68 (s, 0.5H), 7.36-7.30 (m, 2H), 7.26-7.20 (m, 2H), 7.15 (d, 2H), 4.88-4.80 (m, 0.5H), 4.51-4.41 (m, 0.5H), 3.70-3.39 (m, 4H), 1.24- 1.22 (m, 6H);
MS (ESI) m/e 480 (M+1 )+.
Anal, calcd for C21H22FN3O7S: C, 52.60; H, 4.62; N, 8.76. Found: C, 52.79; H, 4.57; N, 8.68.
Example 107
N-ri-rr4-(4-pyridinyl)phenoxylmethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethv-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of examples 16C and
16E, except substituting4-(4-pyridinyl)-phenol in place of 4-bromophenol in example 16C. mp: 217°-218°C
IH NMR (DMSO-d6): d 9.53-9.97 (c, IH), 8.55-8.60 (c. 2H), 8.32 (s, 1/2H), 7.92 (s, 1/2H), 7.77 (s. IH), 7.75 (s, IH), 7.65 (s, IH). 7.64 (s, IH), 7.01-7.08 (c, 2H), 4.82- 4.89 (c, 1/2H), 4.39-4.46 (c, 1/2H), 4.18-4.25 (c, IH), 4.08-4.17 (c, IH), 3.71-3.83 (c, IH), 3.57-3.66(c, IH), 2.78(s, 1.5H), 2.77(s, 1.5H), 1.27(s, 3H), 1.26(s, 3H). MS (ESI(+)) 413 (M+H), 435 (M+Na), 847 (2M+Na)
Anal. Calcd for: C21H24N405O.5H20 C, 59.84: H, 5.98; N, 13.29. Found: C, 60.18; H, 6.05; N, 13.10.
Example 108
(S)-N-ri-r(4.4-dimethy-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl )methyn-2- r4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l. r- biphenyll-4-ylloxylethyn-N-hydroxyformamide
Example 108A
(R)l-(4-f4'-(trifluoromethoxyphenyl)phenoxy)-3-benzyloxy-2-propanol A solution of 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxyphenyl j-phenol ( 1.854g, 7.3 mmol) and (SV2- (benzyloxymethyl)-oxirane (l.Og, 6.1 mmol) in DMF ( 15 mL) was treated with potassium carbonate (1.007 g, 7.3 mmol), then stiπed at 80° C overnight. The reaction mixture was allowed to cool to r.t., poured into water (100 mL) and extracted twice with ethyl acetate (200 mLx 2). The combined organics were washed with sat. aq. NH4C1, water , brine, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated. Purification via flash silica chromatography eluting with 20 to 25% ethyl acetate: hexane afforded 2.03 g (80% yield) of 108 A as a white solid.
Example 108B A solution of example 108A (1.505 g, 3.6 mmol), di-Boc hydroxylamine (1.007 g, 4.3 mmol), tπphenyl phosphme (1.23 g, 4.7 mmol) in THF (15 mL) was treated with diethylazodicarboxylate (0.735 mL, 4.7 mmol) at room temperature, stiπed for lh, then concentrated. The crude was purified by column chromatography eluting with 10% ethyl acetate: hexane to give 1.16 g (50%)of 108B.
Example 108C A solution of example 108B (248 mg, 0.4 mmol) in THF (3mL) was hydrogenated (H2 balloon) overnight in the presence of 23 mg of 10%pd on carbon. The reaction mixture was filtered , concentrated and purified via silca gel column chromatography eluting with 25% ethyl acetate: hexane to afford 180 mg (85%)of the title compound.
Example 108D A solution of example 108C (228 mg, 042 mmol), 5,5-dιmethyl hydantoin (94 mg, 0.73 mmol) and triphenyl phospine (165 mg, 0.63 mmol) in THF (4 mL) was treated with diethylazodicarboxylate (0.1 mL, 0.63 mmol) added drowise via syπnge The resulting light yellow solution was stiπed at rt for 45 mn, concentaited and puπgies via silca gel column chromatography eluting with 25% ethyl acetate- hexane to afford 193 mg (71 %)of 108D
Example 108E (S)-N-π -r(4.4-dιmethy-2.5-dιoxo- 1 -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyll-2-rr4'-(tπfluoromethoxy)r 1.1 '- biphenyl -vnoxylethyll-N-hydroxy amine A solution of example 108D (191 mg, 0.29 mmol) in methylene chloπde (3 mL) was treated with TFA (1.5 mL), added dropwise via syπnge The reaction was stiπed at rt for 40 min then concentrated and the residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and aq NaHC03. the organic extract was washed with bπne, dried (Na2Sθ4) and concentrated to afford 1 13 mg (86%) of 108E as a white solid
Example 108F
(SVN-ri-f(4.4-dιmethy-2.5-dιoxo-l -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyn-2-rr4'-(tπfluoromethoxy)ri. r- bιphenyll-4-ylloxylethvn-N-hydroxyformamιde
The title compound was prepared from 108E following the procedure of example 2F. MS (ESI) m/e 482 (M+H)+.
Example 109 (RVN-ri-r(4.4-dimethv-2.5-dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)methvn-2-rr4'- (trifluoromethoxy)ri.r-biphenyn-4-yl]oxylethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 108, except using (R)-2-(benzyloxymethyl)-oxirane in place of (S)-2-(benzyloxymethyl)-oxirane. Η NMR (300 MHz, αVDMSO) δ 9.86 (s, 0.5H), 9.55 (s, 0.5H), 8.39 (s, 0.5H), 8.35 (s, 0.5H), 8.33 (s, 0.5H), 7.93 (s, 0.5H), 7.76-7.73 (m, 2H), 7.64 (d, 2H), 7.42 (d, 2H), 7.02 (dd, 2H), 4.91-4.80 (m, 0.5H), 4.47-4.38 (m, 0.5H), 4.23-4.06 (m, 2H), 3.79-3.50 (m, 2H), 1.27 (s, 1.5H), 1.26 (s, 1.5H); MS (ESI) m/e 482 (M+1 )+.
Example 110 N-ri-rrr4'-(trifluoromethoxy))ri.r-biphenyll-4-ylloxy1methyll-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyll-N-hydroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 5, except avoiding the methylation step in example 5B and substituting 4-(4'- trifluoromethoxyphenyl)phenol for 4'-hydroxy-4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 5F . mp: 197.1-197.9°C. 2H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.27 (s, 6H), 1.70-2.00 (m, 2H), 3.35-3.46 (2H), 3.97-4.16 (m. 2.75H), 4.51 (br s. 0.25H), 7.00-7.03 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.39-7.42 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.60-7.63 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 7.72-7.75 (d, 2H, J=9 Hz), 8.25-8.35 (2H), 9.55 (s, 0.75H), 9.95 (br s, 0.25H),
MS (ESI) m/e 496 (M+H)+, 518 (m+Na)+, 494 (m-H)- , 530 (m+Cl)-. Anal, calcd for C23H24F3N306: C, 55.75; H, 4.88; N, 8.48. Found: C. 55.72; H, 5.07; N, 8.59.
Example 11 1 N-ri-[4-r(4-pyridinylthio)phenoxy1methyn-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- irrιidazolidinyI)ethyπ-N-hydroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 23B. except substituting (prepared by the addition of 4-hydroxythiophenol to 4-chloropyridine) for 4-
(4'-butyloxyphenyl)-phenol .
]H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ ; 1.258-1.272 (s+s, 6H), 3.492-3.793 (m, 2H), 4.082- 4.248 (m, 2H). 4.437 (m, 0.5H). 3.861 (m, 0.5H), 5.759 (s, IH), 6.927-6.948 (dd, 2H,
J=1.5, 4.8 Hz). 7.063-7.102 (dd, 2H, J=3, 8.7 Hz), 7.529-7.557 (d, 2H, J=8.4 Hz), 7.939 (s, 0.5H), 8.323-8.343 (dd, 2H, J=1.2, 4.8 Hz), 8.391 (s, 0.5H), 9.555 (s, 0.5H),
9.866 (s, 0.5H).
MS (ESI) m/e 431 (M+H)+, 453 (m+Na)+, 429 (m-H)- , 465 (m+Cl)-.
Example 112
N-ri-rrr(4-chlorophenoxy)phenynsulfonyl1methyl]-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61, except substituting 4-(4'-chlorophenoxy)benzene thiol for 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and example 47 A for example 16B in example 61 A. l NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.94 (s, 0.5H), 9.58 (s, 0.5H), 8.23 (d, 0.5H, J=9.5 Hz), 8.1 1 (s, 0.5H), 8.05 (d, 0.5H, J=9.2 Hz), 7.89-7.83 (m, 2H), 7.76 (s, 0.5H), 7.54-7.50 (m, 2H), 7.22-7.16 (m, 4H), 4.52-4.41 (m, 0.5H), 4.10-3.92 (m, 0.5H), 3.66-3.37 (m, 2H), 3.31- 3.24 (m, 3H), 1.96-1.84 (m, IH), 1.74-1.62 (m, IH), 1.28- 1.21 (m, 6H). MS (ESI) 508 (M-H), 510 (M+H), 532 (M+Na).
Example 113 N-ri-[r(4'-cyanori. r'-biphenyll-4-yl)oxyllmethyn-2-( 1.6-dihydro-6-oxo-l- pyridazinyl)ethyll-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 104, except using pyridazinone in place of 6-methyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone. iH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.99 (s, 0.5H), 9.64 (s, 0.5H), 8.28 (s, 0.5H), 7.96-7.83 (m, 5.5H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 2.0H), 7.47-7.41 (m, IH). 7.07-6.95 t m, 3H), 5.1 1-5.00 (m, 0.5H), 4.62-4.12 (m, 4.5H). MS (ESI) 391 (M+H), 413 (M+Na), 389 (M-H).
Anal. Calcd for: C21H18N4O4O.5H2O C, 63.15; H, 4.79; N. 14.02. Found: C, 63.33; H, 4.66; N, 13.68.
Example 1 14 N-ri-rrr4'-(aminosulfonyl)ri.r-biphenyn-4-ynoxyImethyll-2-(3.4.4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hydroxyform amide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of examples 16C and 16E, except substituting 4-(4'-sulfonamidephenyl)-phenol for 4-bromophenol. mp 203°-205c IH NMR (DMSO-d6): d 9.88 (bs. 1/2H). 9.54 (bs, 1/2H). 8.32 (s, 1/2H),
7.56-8.01 (c, 5 1/2H), 7.34 (s, IH), 7.00-7.14 (c, 4H), 4.78-4.97 (c, 1/2H), 4.34-4.50 (c, 1/2H), 4.06-4.27 (c, 2H), 3.69-3.85 (c, IH), 3.57-3.68 (c, IH), 2.78 (s, 3H), 1.17-1.28 (c, 6H).
13C NMR (DMSO-d6): d 176.5, 176.2, 163.1, 158.1, 154.2, 154.1, 128.3, 128.2, 128.0, 127.0, 126.8, 126.2, 115.2, 64.8, 60.7, 36.7, 36.4, 24.2, 21.4 MS (ESI(+)) 491 (M+H), 508 (M+NH4), 513 (M+Na)
Example 115 N-π-[rr4'-(trifluoromethoxy)ri.r-biphenvn-4-yl1suIfonyllmethyll-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared following the procedures of example 46, except substituting 4-trifluoromethoxybenzeneboronic acid for 4-butyloxybenzeneboronic in example 46B. mp 195°-197°
IH NMR, (DMSO-d6): d 9.62 (bs, IH), 8.29-8.43 (c, IH), 8.10 (s, 1/2H), 7.95-8.05 (c, 4H), 7.92 (d, IH, J=3 Hz), 7.88 (d, IH, J=3 Hz), 7.74 (s, 1/2H),
7.54 (s, IH). 7.49 (s, IH), 4.87-4.99 (c. 1/2H), 4.50-4.63 (c, 1/2H), 3.43-3.80 (c, 4H), 1.22 (s, 6H).
13C NMR (DMSO-d6): d 177.2, 177.1, 162.3, 157.1, 155.0, 154.8, 148.7, 144.0, 143.9, 138.0, 137.8, 137.5, 129.2, 128.6, 128.4, 127.9, 127.7, 121.5, 1 18.4, 57.8, 53.3, 53.0. 51.3, 47.5, 38.8, 38.1 , 24.31, 24.30.
MS (ESI(+)) 530 (M+H), 547 (M+NH4), 552 (M+Na), 1076 (2M+NH4), 1081 (2M+Na)
HRMS: CALC: 530.120 FOUND:530.1193
Anal. Calcd for: C22H22F3N307S C, 49.90; H, 4.19; N, 7.94;F.10.76;S,6.06. Found: C49.58; H, 4.10; N, 7.75;F,1 1.04;S,5.96.
Example 1 16 N-π-r4-r(4-pyridinyloxy)phenyl1sulfonyinethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide
Example 116A
4-r4-(methylsulfonyl)phenoxy]pyridιne A mixture of 4-methylsulfonylphenol (2.93g, 17 mmol) and 4-chloropyridine hydrochloride (2.93g, 19.5 mmol) was heated at 150° C, resullting in a gradual melt, which was stiπed at 150° C for 4h, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and IN NaOH. The organic extract was dried over MgS04 and concentrated to 1.3 g of a yellow solid. The solid was recrystallized from ethyl acetate-ether to give 0.8 lg of the titlke compound as a white solid. Example 116B N-P-[4-|Y4-pyridinyloxy)phenyllsulfonvniethyll-N-hvdroxyformamide The tiltle compound was prepared following the procedures of examples 75, except substituting example 116A for 7 IB and acetaldehyde for propionaldehyde. mp 180 81'
IH NMR, 400MHz (DMSO-d6): d 9.71 (bs, IH), 8.54 (d, 2H, J=3 Hz), 8.05 (s, 1/2H), 7.97 (d, 2H, J=6 Hz), 7.84 (s, 1/2H), 7.49 (d, 2H, J=6 Hz), 7.03-7.13 (c, 2H), 4.63-4.73 (c, 1/2H), 4.28-4.39 (c, 1/2H), 3.59-3.78 (c, 1H),3.48 (dd, IH, J=3,10.5 Hz), 1.20 (dd, 3H, J=4.5, 10.5 Hz).
13C NMR (DMSO-d6): d 162.62, 162.61, 161.33, 158.33, 158.31, 156.74, 151.77, 135.40, 135.13, 130.74, 130.45, 120.56, 120.34, 1 13.27, 56.50, 49.69, 45.02,19.05,17.71
MS (ESI(+)) 337 (M+H), 359 (M+Na),391 (M+Na+MeOH), 695 (2M+Na) Anal. Calcd for: C15H16N2O5S»0.5H2O C, 52.16; H, 4.96; N, 8.11 ;S,9.28. Found: Q52.32; H, 4.78; N, 7.98;S,9.45.
Example 117 N-ri-rrr(4-cyanophenoxy)phenynsulfonyl'|methyn-2-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hydroxyformamide
The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61, except substituting 4-(4'-cyanophenoxy)benzene thiol for 4-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and example 23 A for example 16B, in example 61 A.
Η NMR (300 MHz, d6-DMSO) δ 9.70 (s, 0.5H), 9.50 (s, 0.5H), 8.39 (s, 0.5H), 8.34 (s, 0.5H), 8.10 (s, 0.5H), 7.98-7.91 (m, 4H), 7.68 (s. 0.5H), 7.37-7.27 (m, 4H), 4.88-4.77 (m, 0.5H), 4.52-4.41 (m, 0.5H), 3.78-3.39 (m, 4H), 1.24- 1.22 (m, 6H); MS (ESI) m/e 487 (M+1 )+. Anal, calcd for C22H22N4O7S: C, 54.31; H, 4.56. Found: C. 54.17; H, 4.79.
Example 118
N-π-rr4-rr4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxylphenyllsulfonvnmethyn-3-(4.4-dimethyl-2.5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)propyn-N-hydroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61. except substituting 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxyphenoxy)benzene thiol for 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile and example 47 A for example 16B, in example 61 A.
IH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.96 (s, 0.5H), 9.60 (s, 0.5H), 8.32 (s, 0.5H), 8.23 (s, 0.5H), 8.1 1 (s. 0.5H). 7.93-7.86 (m, 2H), 7.75 (s, 0.5H), 7.48 (d, 0.5H, J=8.8 Hz), 7.25 (dd, 4H, J=22.8, 8.8 Hz), 4.53-4.42 (m, 0.5H), 4.04-3.93 (m, 0.5H), 3.65-3.46 (m, 2H), 3.34-3.22 (m, 2H), 2.02-1.62 (m, 2H), 1.26 (s, 3H), 1.23 (s, 3H). MS (ESI) 560 (M+H), 577 (M+NH4), 582 (M+Na), 558 (M-H). Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N308SF3C, 49.37; H, 4.32; N, 7.51. Found: C, 49.46; H, 4.23; N, 7.47. .
Example 119
N-ri-rr4-rr4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxylphenyl1sulfonynmethyn-2-(4.4-dimethyI-2.5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethvn-N-hvdroxyformamide The title compound was prepared according to the procedures of example 61 , except substituting 4-(4'-trifluoromethoxyphenoxy)benzene thiol for 4'-thiol-4-biphenylcarbonitrile in example 61 A.
IH NMR (d6-DMSO) 9.51 (s, 0.5H), 9.70 (s, 0.5H), 8.09 (s, 0.5H), 7.91 (dd, 2H, J=8.9, 3.1 Hz), 7.68 (s, 0.5H), 7.47 (d, 2H, J=9.2 Hz), 7.31-7.21 (m, 4H), 4.90-4.78 (m, 0.5H), 4.51-4.40 (m, 0.5H), 3.74-3.40 (m, 4H), 2.76 (d, 3H, J=1.7 Hz), 1.27-1.22 (m, 6H).
MS (ESI) 558 (M-H), 560 (M+H), 577 (M+NH4), 582 (M+Na). Anal. Calcd for: C23H24N308SF3C, 49.37; H, 4.32; N, 7.51. Found: C, 49.41; H, 4.29; N, 7.36.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A compound of formula (I),
Figure imgf000110_0001
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof, wherein A is hydrogen,
n is zero,
Rl and R3 are independently selected from the group consisting of
(1) hydrogen and
(2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms,
R2 and R4 are independently selected from the group consisting of
(1) hydrogen,
(2) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms,
(3) alkenyl of one to six carbon atoms, (4) alkynyl of one to six carbon atoms,
(5) alkoxyalkyl,
(6) alkoxycarbonylalkyl, wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms
(7) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms, (8 ) hydroxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms,
(9) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-alkyl, wherein the aikylene is of one to six carbon atoms, and the alkyl is is of one to six carbon atoms,
(10) phenyl,
(1 1 ) phenylalkoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms,
(12) phenylalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms,
(13) phenoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms,
(14) -(alkylene)-N(R5)Sθ2-phenyl, wherein the aikylene is of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein R5 is selected irom the group consisting of (a) hydrogen and (b) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(15) (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(16) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-heterocycle, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(17) -(alkylene)-heterocycle, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; and
(18) -(alkylene)-NR.5R7, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, wherein for (15)-(17), the heterocycle is selected from the group consisting of
(a) pyridyl,
(b) pyrazinyl,
(c) pyridazinyl, (d) furyl,
(e) thienyl,
(f) isoxazolyl,
(g) oxazolyl, (h) thiazolyl and (i) isothiazolyl, and wherein for (10)-(17), the phenyl, the phenyl parts of phenylalkoxyalkyl, phenylalkyl,-(alkylene)-N(R5)S02-phenyl, phenoxyalkyl, and -(alkylene)-S(0)p- phenyl, and the heterocycle, the heterocycle parts of (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, -(alkylene)-heterocycle and -(alkylene)-S(0)p-heterocycle are optionally substituted with one, two, or three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(b) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group and the aikylene group are independently of one to six carbon atoms,
(d) halo;
(e) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(f) hydroxy;
(g) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (h) -(alkylene)-heterocycle,
(i) -(alkylene)-phenyl, (j) -N(R5)S02-alkylt (k) phenyl, wherein the phenyl is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3,
4, or 5 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of 75 (i) cyano,
(ii) nitro, and (iii) halo, (1) -C(0)OR5; and
(m) -C(0)NRxRy, wherein Rx and Ry are independently selected from the group 80 consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms, (ii) phenyl and (iii) phenylalkyl, wherein for (ii) and (iii), the phenyl and the phenyl part of phenylalkyl are 85 optionally substituted with substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein for (18), R6 and R7 are independently selected from the group consisting of 90 (a) hydrogen;
(b) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) cycloalkyl of three to eight carbon atoms;
(d) cycloalkylalkyl, wherein the cycloalkyl group is of three to eight carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to ten carbon atoms;
95 (e) alkanoyl of one to ten carbon atoms;
(f) phenyl and
(g) phenylalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of three to ten carbon atoms, wherein for (f) and (g), the phenyl and the phenyl part of phenylalkyl are 100 optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; 105 (iv) halo;
(v) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms and
(vi) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms; or
R»5 and R7, taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, define a group selected from the group consisting of 110 (1) moφholinyl
(2) thiomoφholinyl;
(3) thiomoφholinyl sulfone;
(4) pyπolidinyl;
(5) piperazinyl;
115 (6) piperidinyl;
(7) succinimidyl;
(8) maleimidyl;
(9) glutarimidyl;
(10) phthalimidyl;
Figure imgf000113_0001
Figure imgf000114_0001
wherein for (l)-(23), the groups defined by R6 and R7. together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, are optionally substituted with one or two 135 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(a) halo,
(b) alkyl,
(c) alkoxy,
(d) phenoxy,
140 (e) phenylalkyl and
(f) benzyloxy; or
Rl and R2, taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a ring selected from the group consisting of 145 ( 1 ) spiroalkyl of three to eight carbon atoms and
(2) tetrahydropyranyl; or
R3 and R4, taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached, form a spiroalkyl group of three to eight carbon atoms; or 150 Rl and R3 taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached are a 5, 6, or 7-membered carbocyclic ring;
X is selected from the group consisting of 155 (1) -0-;
(2) -NR5SO2-;
(3) -S(0)p-; and
(4) -C(O)-; wherein each group is drawn with its left-hand end being the end which 160 attaches to the aikylene group and its right-hand end being the end which attaches to Ari;
Ari is phenyl which is optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of 165 (a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(b) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) halo;
(d) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(e) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms; 170 (f) hydroxy;
(g) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(h) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl and aikylene groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms; and (i) nitro;
175
Y is selected from the group consisting of
(1) a covalent bond,
(2) -0-,
(3) aikylene of two to four carbon atoms
180 (4) piperidinyl,
(5) alkenylene of two carbon atoms,
(6) alkynylene of two carbon atoms,
(7) -S(0)p- and
(8) -C(O)-; and
185
Ar2 is an aryl group selected from the group consisting of (1 ) phenyl; (2) pyridyl;
(3) pyrazinyl; 190 (4) pyridazinyl;
(5) furyl;
(6) thienyl;
(7) isoxazolyl;
(8) oxazolyl; 195 (9) thiazolyl and
(10) isothiazolyl, wherein the aryl group is optionally substituted with one, two, or three substituents independently selected from the group consisting of (a) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; 200 (b) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(c) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms substituted with alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(d) -alkyl-C02R5;
(e) -alkyl-NRxRy;
205 (f) alkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (g) cyano;
(h) cyanoalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (i) halo; 210 (j) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(k) hydroxy;
(1) hydroxyalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; (m) hydroxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms; 215 (n) thioalkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(o) thioalkoxyalkyl, wherein the alkyl group is of one to six carbon atoms, and the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (p) phenylalkoxy, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; 220 (q) phenoxy;
(r) phenoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms; (s) (heterocycle)oxy; (t) (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six 225 carbon atoms;
(u) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(v) perfluoroalkoxy, wherein the perfluoroalkyl part is of one to six carbon atoms; (w) sulfinylalkyl, wherein the alkyl part is of one to six carbon 230 atoms;
(x) sulfonylalkyl, wherein the alkyl part is of one to six carbon atoms;
S-χ.
(y) !-o'Y where X is selected from -CH2-, -CH20- and -0-, and Y is selected from -C(O)- and -(C(R")2)V -, where R" is hydrogen or 235 alkyl of one to four carbons, and v is 1-3;
(z) -N(R5)Sθ2R5', wherein R5 is defined previously and Ry is selected from the group consisting of (i) hydrogen and
(ii) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms; and 240 (aa) -S02N(R5)(R5-), wherein for (s) and (t), the heterocycle part of (heterocycle)oxy, and
(heterocycle) oxy alkyl are selected from the group consisting of
(i) pyridyl;
(ii) pyrazinyl; 245 (iii) pyridazinyl;
(iv) furyl;
(v) thienyl;
(vi) isoxazolyl;
(vii) oxazolyl; 250 (viii) thiazloyl and
(ix) isothiazolyl, and wherein for (s) and (t), the heterocycle part of (heterocycle)oxy and
(heterocycle)oxyalkyl are optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected 255 from the group consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(iv) halo; 260 (v) cyano;
(vi) cyanoalkyl;
(vii) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms, and
(viii) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein for (q) and (r), the phenyl part of phenoxy and phenoxyalkyl are 265 optionally substituted with one or two substituents independently selected from the group consisting of
(i) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(ii) alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms;
(iii) perfluoroalkyl of one to six carbon atoms; 270 (iv) halo;
(v) cyano;
(vi) cyanoalkyl;
(vii) haloalkyl of one to six carbon atoms and
(viii) alkanoyl of one to six carbon atoms.
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2. A compound according to Claim 1 wherein A is hydrogen;
Rl, R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen or alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
X is selected from the group consisting of
(1) -0-,
(2) -S(0)p-, and
(3) -NR5SO2-; and
Ari is phenyl which is optionally substituted.
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3. A compound according to Claim 2, wherein R2 is alkyl of one to six carbon atoms.
4. A compound according to Claim 3 selected from the group consisting of (± )-N-[l-[[[3,-(cyanomethyl)-[l.l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]pentyl]-N- hy droxy f ormamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy Jmethy 1 ]-3-methylbutyl]-N- hy droxy f ormamide ;
( ± VN-[ l-[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyI]-2-methylbutyl]-N- hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]pentyl]-N- hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]ethyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl ]-4-yl)oxy]- 1 -methylpropyl]-N- hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -methoxy [ 1,1' -biphenyl ]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl ]-N- hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-chloro[l,l '-biρhenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[4-( 1 ,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- hy droxyformamide ; ( ± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l ,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]propyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[l-[l, l-dimethyl-2-[(4'-(trifluoromethyl)[ l . l '-bιphenyl]-4- yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde; and
N-[ l-[4-[(4-pyridιnyloxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
5. A compound according to Claim 2, wherein R2 is hydrogen.
6. A compound according to Claim 5 which is N-[2-f(4'-cyano-[l , -bιphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde.
7 A compound according to Claim 2, wherein R2 is selected from the group consisting of
(1 ) phenyl, wherein the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted,
(2) phenoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, and wherein the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted,
(3) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-phenyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms, p is zero, and the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted,
(4) -(alkylene)-S(0)p-alkyl; (5) hydroxyalkyl. wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms;
(6) -(alkylene)-N(R5)Sθ2-phenyl, wherein the aikylene is of one to six carbon atoms, the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted; and R5 is selected from the group consisting of (a) hydrogen and (b) alkyl of one to six carbon atoms;
(7) phenylalkoxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene and alkyl groups are independently of one to six carbon atoms and the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted;
(8) -(alkylene)-heterocycle, wherein the heterocycle is unsubstituted or substituted;
(9) (heterocycle)oxyalkyl, wherein the aikylene group is of one to six carbon atoms and the heterocycle is unsubstituted or substituted, and
(10) -(alkylene)-phenyl, wherein the phenyl group is unsubstituted or substituted.
8. A compound according to Claim 7 selected from the group consisting of
( ± )-N-[l -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-phenoxyethyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(phenylthio)ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4- methylphenyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]-l-(4- fluorophenyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4- fluorophenyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[methyl[(4- methylphenyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[(2- methoxycarbonyl)phenyl]thio]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-
2H- 1 -benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hy droxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-
2H-l-benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-
2H-l-benzopyran-7-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-
2H-l-benzopyran-7-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2- isopropylthioethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[l -[(ρhenylmethoxy)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-
4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ l-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(4,-(trifluoromethyl)[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4- yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methyl[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[3-(methylsulfonyl)- amino]ρhenyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[3-(diethylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]methyl]-2-[(4' -methylf 1,1'- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[(4'-cyano [1,1 '-biphenyl]-4- yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-3-methyl-6-oxo-
1 -pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; and
N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l "-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-(l,6-dihydro-6-oxo-l- pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
A compound according to Claim 2 wherein R2 is -(alkylene)-NR6R7-
10. A compound according to Claim 9 wherein -NR6R7 is
Figure imgf000121_0001
1 1. A compound according to Claim 10 selected from the group consisting of
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5- dιoxo-l-ιmidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde,
( ± VN-[ 1 -[(4,4-dιmethyl-2.5-dιoxo- 1 -imidazolidin y 1 )methyl]-2-[(4'-ethoxy [ 1 , 1 '- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformanude;
( ± )-N-[l-[[4-(l,3-benzodιoxol-5-yl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ; (± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-imidazolidιnyl)methyl]-2-[[4'- (trifluoromethoxy)[l,r-bipheny]]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyform amide; (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l.r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4.4-dimethyl- 2.5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]]-N-hy droxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-bιρhenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyll)[l,l '-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-
(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde, ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano[ 1 , 1 '-bιphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde ,
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(tπfluoromethyl)[l,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]thιo]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde;
( ± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazohdιnyl)methyl]-2-[[4'- (tπfluoromethyl)[l,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde,
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butyl[l,l '-bιphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-
1 -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide , ( ± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-
2,5-dιoxo-ιmιdazohdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyform amide,
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l, r-bιphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo- l-ιrmdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde,
( ± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazohdιnyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-(2- methoxyethoxy)[l,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hvdroxyformamιde,
( ± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl )methyl]-2-[(4'-propoxy[l,r- bιphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyform amide,
N-[ l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyl]-2-[(4'-pentyloxy[l,r- bιphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde, ( ± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l, l '-bιphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4- dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)propyl]-N-hvdroxv formamide,
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -ιmιdazolιdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde
(± )-N-[l -[[[4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methvl]-2-(4,4-dιmethy 1-2,5- dioxo- 1 -ιmιdazohdιnyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde
(S)-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl )methyl]-2-[[4'-
(tπfluoromethoxy)[l ,r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hvdroxyformamιde,
(R)-N-[l-[(4,4-dιmethyl-2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(tπfluoromethoxy)[l , r-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hvdroxyformamιde, N-[l-[[[4'-(tπfluoromethoxy))[l ,l '-bιphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dιmethyl-
2,5-dιoxo-l-ιmιdazolιdιnyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamιde, N-[l-[4-[(4-pyridinylthio)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4- dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
N-[l-[[[(4-cyanophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; and N-[l-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
12. A compound according to Claim 9 selected from the group consisting of
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,3-dihydro-l,3- dioxo-lH-isoindol-2-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl- 2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxoimidazolidiny-l-yl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[4-[(2-E-phenylethenyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[4-(2-furanyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-tπmethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yI)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyfoimamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -fluorof 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy ]methyl]-2-(3.4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethy]]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoro methyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l,'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl )ethyl]-N-hy droxy formamide ; (± )-N-[l-[[(4,-methyl[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(3-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4.4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ !-[[([ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - midazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(3'-chloro-4'-fluoro[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(2'-methyl[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl j-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyanol[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl ]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyanol[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl j-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-( 1 , 1 -dioxido-3-oxo- 1 ,2- benzisothiazol-2(3H)-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-phenyl-l-piperidinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-
3-(3-pyridinylmethyl)-l-imidazolidinyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N- [ 1 -[[(3 ' -cyano[ 1,1 ' -biphenyl ]-4-yl)oxy ]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylthio)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[4-[[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl- 2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l, r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-2-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyll)-4*-methoxyl[ l ,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-
(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyano[l , l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l- pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo- 1 -piperidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
N-[lS-[[(4'-cyano[l, r-biphenyI]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2.5-dioxo-l- pyπolidiny 1 )ethy 1] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
N-[lR-[[(4'-cyano[l , l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l- pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide, (± )-N-[l -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-ethyl-3-methyl-2,5- dioxo-l-pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(5,5-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-
3-oxazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ l-[[(4'-chloro-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl j-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyanomethyl-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5,5-trimethyl-
2,4-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyanomethyl-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-ethyl-4,4-dimethyl- 2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-benzyl-4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide,
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5.5-trimethyl-2,4- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[(2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4' -(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1 , 1 '- biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l ,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxy formamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[(3-methy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)[ l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[ l-[[(4-butyl[ l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[4-(2-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-[ l -(3.4,4-tπmethyl-2.5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(3-nitro[l , l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l ,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l , r-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2.5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 100 (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyI]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-pyridinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazohdinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(aminosulfonyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl- 105 2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide; and
N-[l-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
13. A compound according to claim 1 , wherein R] and R2, taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a ring selected from
( 1 ) spiroalkyl of three to eight carbon atoms and
(2) tetrahydropyranyl. 5
14. A compound according to claim 13 selected from the group consisting of N-[4-[4-[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yl]-N- hydroxyformamide and N-[4-[4-[(4'-chloro[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-
5 yl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
15. A compound selected from the group consisting of ( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-phenoxyethyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ; ( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l, l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-
5 (phenylthio)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l, l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,3-dihydro-l ,3- dioxo-lH-isoindol-2-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyI]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 10 ( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-l-yl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]pentyl]-N- hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl ]-4-yl)oxy]methy] ]-3-methylbutyl]-N- 15 hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-methylbutyl]-N- hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ l-[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]pentyl]-N- hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4- methylphenyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]- 1 -(4- fluorophenyl)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ l-[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4- fluorophenyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-cyano-[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]ethyl]-N- hy droxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano-[l, -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[4-[(2E-phenylethenyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(2-furanyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazohdinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ; (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-fluoro[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl)[l , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)efhyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methyl[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4'-butoxy[ 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N -hydroxyformamide ; ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidiny 1 (methyl ]-2-[(4' -ethoxy [ 1,1 '- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(l,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-
1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -butoxy [ 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(3-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide;
(± )-N-[ !-[[([ 1,1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazo dinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(3'-chloro-4'-fluoro[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(2'-methyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanol[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazoUdinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ l-[[(4'-cyanol[ 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-( 1 , 1 -dioxido-3-oxo- 1.2- benzisothiazol-2(3H)-yl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( + )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-phenyl-l-piperidinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy 1-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl) [1,1 ' -biphenyl] -4-y l]oxy ] ethyl] -N-hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(3 ' -cyanof 1 , 1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[methyl[(4- methylphenyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -f[(4' -cyano[ 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-
3-(3-pyridinylmethyl)-l-imidazolidinyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[2-[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]-l-methylpropyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ; (± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylthio)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[4-[[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl- 2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-2-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyll)-4'-methoxyl[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-
(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazoIidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)propyl]]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butoxy[l, l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(methylsulfonyll)fl,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 95 ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(3'-cyano[ 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo- 1 - pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo- l-piperidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-flS-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l- 100 pyπolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[lR-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(2,5-dioxo-l- py πolidinyl)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyanofl,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-ethyl-3-methyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -pyπolidiny l)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide ; 105 N-f4-[4-[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4- yl] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[(2-methoxycarbonyl)- phenyl]thio]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -f[(4'-cyanof 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H- 1 - 110 benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l, l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l- benzopyran-6-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-4-[(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H- 1 - benzopyran-7-yl)oxy]butyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 115 ( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-5 -f(4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l- benzopyran-7-yl)oxy]pentyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-f l-[f(4'-cyano[l, r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(5,5-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-
3-oxazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5- 120 dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N- [ 1 -f[(4' -cyanof 1 , 1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-f[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ; 125 (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-chloro-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; (± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyanomethyl-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5,5-trimethyl-
2,4-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyano-f 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-isopropylthioethyl]-N- 130 hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(3'-cyanomethyl-[l,r-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl] -N-hy droxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-ethyl-4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 135 (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-benzyl-4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano-[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-y)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,5,5-trimethyl-2,4- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
( ± )-N-[ l-[[4'-methoxy[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- 140 hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-chloro[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[4-( 1 ,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]efhyl]-N- hydroxyformamide; 145 ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]ethyl]-N- hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methoxy[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]propyl]-N- hy droxy formamide ;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[ 1 , 1 -dimethyl-2-[(4' -(trifluoromethy 1)[ 1 , 1 ' -bιphenyl]-4- 150 yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[(phenylmethoxy)methyl]-2-[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4- yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l ,r-biphenyl]-4- yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 155 (± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]thio]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethyl)[l , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ l-[(2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4' -(trifluoromethoxy)[ 1,1 '- 160 biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hy droxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -butyl[ 1,1' -biρhenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazo dinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 165 (± )-N-[l-[(3-methy-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy) [1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy ]ethyl] -N-hydroxy formamide ;
N-[4-[4-[(4' -chloro[ 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]tetrahydro-2H-pyran-
4-yl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- 170 dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4-butyl[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide ; 175 (± )-N-[l-[[(4'-butyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[4-(2-thienyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-[ 1 -(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - 180 imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(3-nitro[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-methyl[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[[3-(methylsulfonyl)- amino]phenyl]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 185 ( ± )-N-[l-[[[3-(diethylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]methyl]-2-[(4'-methyl[l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methyl]-2-[(4'-cyano [l,r- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1 ' -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]methy l]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 190 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl )methyl]-2-[[4'-(2- methoxyethoxy)[l, r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl )methyl]-2-[(4' -propoxy [ 1,1 '- biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 195 (± )-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[(4'- pentyloxy[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4- dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N -hydroxyformamide; ( ± )-N-[ l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- 200 trimefhy-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[(4'-cyano[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3-methy-2,5-dioxo- l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[3'-(cyanomethyl)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(3,4,4- trimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -irnidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 205 ( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1" -biphenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-( 1 ,6-dihydro-3-methyl-
6-oxo- 1 -pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
( ± )-N-[ 1 -[[(4' -cyanof 1,1' -biρhenyl]-4-yl)sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5- dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(± )-N-[l-[[[4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethy 1-2,5- 210 dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformarnide ;
(± )-N-[l-[[4-(4-pyridinyl)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethy-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
(S)-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-f[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)f 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 215 (R)-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'-
(trifluoromethoxy)f 1 , 1 '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy))fl,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[4-[(4-pyridinylthio)phenoxy]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- 220 imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[ 1 -[[[(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 - imidazolidinyl)propy 1] -N-hy droxyformamide ;
N-f l-[f(4'-cyano[l,l "-biphenyl]-4-yl)oxyl]methyl]-2-(l,6-dihydro-6-oxo-l- pyridazinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 225 N-[l-[[[4'-(aminosulfonyl)[l,l '-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]methyl]-2-(3,4,4-trimethyl-
2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[[[4'-(trifluoromethoxy)[l,l'-biphenyl]-4-yl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4- dimethyl-2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-[l-[4-[(4-pyridinyloxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; 230 N-[l-[[[(4-cyanophenoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l- imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide;
N-fl-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-3-(4,4-dimethyl- 2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)propyl]-N-hydroxyformamide; and N-[l-[[4-[[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenoxy]phenyl]sulfonyl]methyl]-2-(4,4-dimethyl- 235 2,5-dioxo- 1 -imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
16. A compound according to claim 15 which is (S)-N-[l-[(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-l-imidazolidinyl)methyl]-2-[[4'- (trifluoromethoxy)[l,r-biphenyl]-4-yl]oxy]ethyl]-N-hydroxyformamide.
17. A method for inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases in a mammal in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Claim 1.
18. A composition for inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases comprising a pharmaceutical carrier and a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Claim 1.
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