Article: Publication No. WO/2009/129953 Published on Oct. 29, Assigned to Bayer Cropscience for 2-(Benzylsulfonyl)-Oxazole Derivative (German Inventors)

GENEVA, Oct. 30 -- Christopher Hugh Rosinger, Dieter Feucht, Dirk Schmutzler, Isolde Haeuser-Hahn, Jan Dittgen, Adriana Martelletti and Hansjorg Dietrich - all from Germany, have developed a 2-(benzylsulfonyl)-oxazole derivatives, chiral 2- (benzylsulfinyl) -oxazole derivatives.

The patent has been assigned to Bayer Cropscience AG, Monheim, Germany.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "The invention relates to 2-(benzylsulfonyl)-oxazole derivatives, chiral 2-(benzylsulfinyl)-oxazole derivatives and 2-(benzylsulfanyl)-oxazole derivatives of general formula and the salts thereof, wherein the individual radicals and ...

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