We describe a medicinal chemistry approach to generate a series of benzimidazoles bearing thiazolidin-4-one using scaffold hopping from thiazole 1, our previously described thiazole. Our goal was to discover a potent and permeable small-molecule ADAMTS-5 inhibitor. The results suggest that small compound 22 shows promise as a potent small-molecule ADAMTS-5 inhibitor with good permeability.

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