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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Antibacterial Activities of Novel C(3)-Aminopyrimidinyl Substituted Cephalosporins Including Against Respiratory Tract Pathogens.

Chang-Seok Lee

Chang-Seok Lee

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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Eun-Jung Ryu

Eun-Jung Ryu

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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Seong Ho Oh

Seong Ho Oh

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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Kyoung-Sook Paek

Kyoung-Sook Paek

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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Mu Yong Kim

Mu Yong Kim

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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Hasik Youn

Hasik Youn

Life Sci. R & D, LG Chem. Ltd., Taejon 305-380, S. Korea

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First published: 31 May 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

Cephalosporins bearing C-3-aminopyrimidinyl substituents exhibit well balanced activities against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Thus, sixteen cephalosporins like (XI) and (XV) are prepared. They display excellent activities against major respiratory tract community pathogens such as penicillin resistant S. pneumonia, M. catarrhalis, and H. influenza.

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