Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel 1β-methylcarbapenems with isothiazoloethenyl side chains

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2003.0

Abstract

The synthesis of novel 1 beta-methylcarbapenems 1a,b bearing isothiazoloethenyl moieties at C-5 position of pyrrolidine ring and their biological evaluation are described. Both compounds showed potent and well-balanced antibacterial activity as well as high stability to DHP-I. Especially, 5-isothiazole derivative 1a exhibited excellent DHP-I stability and advanced pharmacokinetics profiles, compared to 5-isoxazole derivative 2, imipenem, and meropenem.

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