1976
DOI: 10.7164/antibiotics.29.653
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CGP 9000: A new orally active, broad-spectrum cephalosporin.

Abstract: carboxylic acid), is a new broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic. Its antibacterial activity in vitro (MIC) is similar, but its bactericidal efficacy superior to that of cephalexin and cephradine. Upon oral administration to mice infected with various bacteria, CGP 9000 is, in general, 2 to 7 times more effective than either cephalexin or cephradine.

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“…Various oral cephem antibiotics having relatively broad antibacterial spectra have been developed and used worldwide (2, 3, 15,18,19,34). The effectiveness, however, of the oral antibiotics in the treatment of bacterial infections is somewhat limited because of their poor activity against gram-negative bacilli, in particular against opportunistic pathogens belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae or Pseudomonadaceae.…”
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“…Various oral cephem antibiotics having relatively broad antibacterial spectra have been developed and used worldwide (2, 3, 15,18,19,34). The effectiveness, however, of the oral antibiotics in the treatment of bacterial infections is somewhat limited because of their poor activity against gram-negative bacilli, in particular against opportunistic pathogens belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae or Pseudomonadaceae.…”
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“…R-3746 showed high affinity for penicillinbinding proteins 1, 3, and 4 of Staphylococcus aureus and 1A, 1l$s, and 3 of Escherichia coli. Systemic infections in mice caused by various pathogens, including j3-lactamase-producing strains, responded well to therapy with oral doses of CS-807.Various oral cephem antibiotics having relatively broad antibacterial spectra have been developed and used worldwide (2, 3,15,18,19,34 Fig. 1.…”
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“…After stirring for 30 minutes, the mixture was diluted with 100ml of water and extracted with ethyl acetate. The extract was concentrated to give 760 mg (37%) of the J-3-cephem as a pale yellow solid; XH NMR (CDC13) 36.93 (1H, s, CHPh2), 6.30 (1H, s, 7=9Hz, NH), 5.82 (1H, dd, 7=9 and 5Hz, C-7), 4.96 (1H, d, 7=5Hz, C-6 OCT. 1991…”
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“…Cephalexin (4), cefadroxil (7), cefaclor (4,21), cefroxadine (34), and cefatrizine (22) have been widely used for clinical purposes as oral cephalosporins, but their usage is limited because they have relatively narrow spectra against various strains of pathogenic bacteria and are hydrolyzed by 1-lactamases. BK-218, 5-thia-1-azabicyclo [ Fig.…”
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