AZD1236 is a potent and reversible inhibitor of human MMP-9 and MMP-12 (IC50 = 4.5 and 6.1nM, respectively), with >10-fold selectivity to MMP-2 and MMP-13 and >350-fold selectivity to other members of the enzyme family. AZD1236 activity is approximately 20 to 50-fold lower at the rat, mouse, and guinea pig orthologues. In acute models of lung injury, AZD1236 inhibited the haemorrhage and inflammation induced by instillation of human MMP-12 into rat lungs by ~80% at 0.81mg kg, and also abolished macrophage infiltration into BAL fluid induced by tobacco smoke inhalation in the mouse.
BAL30072 shows MIC90 values of 4 μg mL for MDR Acinetobacter spp. and 8 μg mL for MDR P. aeruginosa, respectively[1][2]. BAL-30072, a siderophore sulfactam, is a monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic, with activity against multiresistant gram-negative bacilli
BMS-378806 is a novel attachment inhibitor of HIV (EC50: 2.68±1.64nM, 26.5±3.5nM, 2.94±2.01nM,15.5±6.8nM, 3.46±0.81nM, 1.47±0.63nM and 0.85±0.13nM for LAI(T), SF-2(T),NL4-3(T), Bal(M), SF-162(M), JRFL(M) and TLAV(dual), respectively).