abstract |
There are described benzoylguanidines of the formula I <IMAGE> in which: R(1) is R(6)-CO or R(7)R(8)N-CO, where R(6), R(7) and R(8) are (perfluoro)alk(en)yl, -(CH)2n-R(9), R(9) is cycloalkyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl, where R(7) and R(8) can together be 4 or 5 methylene groups, of which one CH2 group can be replaced by oxygen, S, NH, N-CH3 or N-benzyl; R(2) is defined as R(1), or is H, Hal, CN, NO2, (perfluoro)alk(en)yl, -(CH)2 R(15) where R(15) is cycloalkyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl, or R(2) is (C1-C9)-heteroaryl, or R(2) is SR(18), -OR(18), -NR(18)R(19), -CR(18)R(19)R(20); R(18) = -(CH2)-heteroaryl, R(19), R(20) are defined as R(18) or are H, (perfluoro)-alkyl, or R(2) is R(21)-SOm or R(22)R(23)N-SO2-, where R(21) is (perfluoro)alk(en)yl, -CH2-R(24), R(24) is cycloalkyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl, R(22) is H, (perfluoro)alk(en)yl, -(CH2)n-R(29), R(29) is (C3-C8)-cycloalkyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl, R(23) is H, (perfluoro)alkyl, where R(22) and R(23) can together be 4 or 5 methylene groups, of which one CH2 group can be replaced by oxygen, S, NH, N-CH3 or N-benzyl; or R(33)X-, where R(2) is X is oxygen, S, NR(34), (D=O)A-, NR(34)C=MN<(*)>R(35)-, where M is oxygen, S, A = oxygen, NR(34), D = C, SO R(33) and R(35) are (perfluoro)alk(en)yl, -(CH2)n-R(36), where R(36) is cycloalkyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl, R(34) = H, (perfluoro)alkyl, where A and N<(*)> are bonded to the phenyl ring of the benzoylguanidine parent structure; or R(2) is -SR(40), -OR(40), -NHR(40)R(41), -CHR(40)R(42), <IMAGE> -C=CR(45) <IMAGE> where R(40), R(41) are identical or different, and are -(CH2)p-(CHOH)q-(CH2)r-(CHOH)t-R(51) or -(CH2)p-O-(CH2-CH2O)q-R(51), R(51) is hydrogen or methyl, R(42), R(43) are hydrogen or alkyl or, together with the carbon atom carrying them, form a (C3-C8)-cycloalkyl; R(44) is H, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C8)-cycloalkyl, -CeH2e-R(45) where R(45) is phenyl, heteroaryl or alkyl, R(46), R(47), R(48), R(49) and R(50) are hydrogen or methyl; or R(2) is R(55)-NH-SO2-, R(3), R(4) and R(5) are independently of one another defined as R(1) or R(2); and their pharmaceutically tolerable salts.0 |