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3-Hydroxy-4-arylsulfonyltetrahydropyranyl-3-hydroxamic acids are novel inhibitors of MMP-13 and aggrecanase.

N-Hydroxy-3-hydroxy-4-arylsulfonyltetrahydropyranyl-3-carboxamides were designed as novel inhibitors of MMP-13 and aggrecanase based on known endocyclic hydroxamate inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases. These compounds offer favorable physicochemical properties and low metabolic clearance. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships are reported.[1]

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  1. 3-Hydroxy-4-arylsulfonyltetrahydropyranyl-3-hydroxamic acids are novel inhibitors of MMP-13 and aggrecanase. Noe, M.C., Snow, S.L., Wolf-Gouveia, L.A., Mitchell, P.G., Lopresti-Morrow, L., Reeves, L.M., Yocum, S.A., Liras, J.L., Vaughn, M. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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