Cephalosporins

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5936083
  • Patent Number
    5,936,083
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 1, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 1999
    24 years ago
Abstract
A compound selected from the group consisting of a syn isomer of a compound of the formula ##STR1## in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture wherein R us selected from the group consisting of ##STR2## R and R' are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, alkoxy of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, halogen, CO.sub.2 --Q, ##STR3## CH.sub.2 --SQ, Q and Q' are individually hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, P, P' and P" are individually alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms optionally substituted by one of the substituents R and R' the dotted line indicating that P and P' can optionally form with the nitrogen atom to which they are linked a heterocycle with 5 or 6 links, R.sub.b and R.sub.c are individually selected from the group consisting of an equivalent of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, magnesium, ammonium and an amine organic base or A and A' are the remainder of an easily cleavable ester group or CO.sub.2 A is CO.sub.2 --and the wavy line indicates that CH.sub.2 R.sub.1 is in the E or Z position and their non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts having anti-bacterial activity.
Description

STATE OF THE ART
Related prior art includes U.S. Pat. No. 4,486,586; No. 4,751,295 and No. 4,921,850, PCT application No. WO 87-03875 and European Patent applications No. 0,315,518; NO. 0,333,154 and No. 0,266,060.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide the novel syn isomers of the compounds of formula I and their non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and a novel process and novel intermediates for their preparation.
It is another object of the invention to provide novel anti-bacterial compositions and a novel method of combatting bacterial infections in warm-blooded animals.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become obvious from the following detailed description.
THE INVENTION
The novel compounds of the invention are selected from the group consisting of the syn isomer of a compound of the formula ##STR4## in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture wherein R.sub.1 is selected from the group consisting of ##STR5## R and R' are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, alkoxy of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, halogen, CO.sub.2 --Q, ##STR6## CH.sub.2 --SQ, Q and Q' are individually hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, P, P' and P" are individually alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms optionally substituted by one of the substituents for R and R', the dotted line indicating that P and P' can optionally form with the nitrogen atom to which they are linked a heterocycle with 5 or 6 links, R.sub.b and R.sub.c are individually hydrogen or acyl, A and A' are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, an equivalent of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, magnesium, ammonium and an amine organic base or A and A' are the remainder of an easily cleavable ester group or CO.sub.2 A is CO.sub.2 --, and the wavy line indicates that CH.sub.2 R.sub.1 is in the E or Z position and their non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts.
Examples of alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl and linear or branched butyl. When P and P' form a heterocycle with the nitrogen to which they are attached, it is preferably pyrrolidino, piperidino or morpholino.
When R.sub.b and/or R.sub.c is acyl, it may be acetyl, propionyl or benzoyl, preferably acetyl. However, R.sub.b and R.sub.c are preferably hydrogen.
Among the preferred values of A and A' are an equivalent of sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, magnesium or ammonium. Examples of the organic bases are methylamine, propylamine, trimethylamine, diethylamine, triethylamine, N,N--dimethylethanolamine, tris�(hydroxymethyl) -amino!-methane, ethanolamine, pyridine, picoline, dicyclohexylamine, morpholine, benzylamine, procaine, lysine, arginine, histidine and N--methylglucamine.
Examples of easily cleavable ester groups of A and A' are methoxymethyl, ethoxymethyl, isopropyloxymethyl, alpha-methoxy ethyl, methyl-thiomethyl, ethylthiomethyl, isopropylthiomethyl, pivaloyloxymethyl, acetoxymethyl, propionyloxymethyl, butyryloxymethyl, isobutyryloxymethyl, valeryloxymethyl, isovaleryloxymethyl, tert-butylcarbonyloxymethyl, hexadecanoyloxymethyl, propionyloxyethyl, isovaleryloxyethyl, 1-acetytloxyethyl, 1-propionyloxyethyl, 1-butyryloxyethyl, 1-tert-butylcarbonyloxyethyl, 1-acetyloxypropyl, 1-hexadecanoyloxyethyl, 1-propionyloxypropyl, 1-methoxycarbonyloxyethyl, methoxycarbonyloxymethyl, 1-acetyloxybutyl, 1-acetyloxyhexyl, 1-acetyloxyheptyl, phthalidyl, 5,6-dimethoxyphthalidyl, tert-butylcarbonylmethyl, allyl, 2-chloroallyl, methoxycarbonylmethyl, benzyl and tert-butyl.
Other ester groups for A and A' are methoxyethoxymethyl, dimethylaminoethyl, cyanomethyl, tert-butoxycarbonylmethyl, 2,2-ethylenedioxyethyl, cyanoethyl, 2,2-dimethoxyethyl, 2-chloroethoxymethyl-2-hydroxyethoxy-ethyl, 2,3-epoxypropyl, 3-dimethylamino, 2-hydroxypropyl, 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-methylaminoethoxymethyl, 2-aminoethoxymethyl, 3-methoxy-2,4-thiadiazol-5-yl, 2-tetrahydropyrannyl-1-methoxy-1-methylethyl, 2-hydroxy-1-methylethyl, isopropyl, carbamoylmethyl, chloromethyl, 2-chloroethyl, acetylmethyl, 2-methylthioethyl and thiocyanatomethyl.
Among the other esters groups for A and A' are 2-chloro-1-acetyloxyethyl, 2-bromo-1-acetyloxyethyl, 2-fluoro-1-acetyloxyethyl, 2-methoxy-1-acetyloxyethyl, 2-methyl-1-acetyloxypropyl, 1-methyl-1-acetyloxyethyl, 1-methoxyacetyloxyethyl, 1-acetylcarbonyloxyethyl, 1-hydroxyacetyloxyethyl, 1-formylcarbonyloxyethyl, 1-(2-thienyl)-carbonyloxyethyl, 1-(2-furyl)-carbonyloxyethyl, 1-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-carbonyloxyethyl, 1-(2-pyrrolyl)-carbonyloxyetlhyl, 1-propionyloxycarbonyloxy)-ethyl, 1-(propyloxycarbonyloxy)-ethyl, 1-(isopropyloxycarbonyloxy)-ethyl, 1-(methoxyethoxycarbonyloxy)-ethyl, 1-allyloxycarbonyloxy)-ethyl, isopropyloxycarbonyl-methyl, 1-�(2,3-epoxypropyl)-oxycarbonyloxy!-ethyl, 1-�(2-furyl)-methoxycarbonyloxy!-ethyl, 1-(2-fluoro-ethyl)-oxycarbonyloxyethyl, 1-(methoxycarbonyloxy)-propyl, 1-(methoxycarbonyloxy)-1-methyl-ethyl, (methoxycarbonyloxy)-chloromethyl, 1-methoxy-1-(methoxycarbonyloxy)-2-chloroethyl, 1-(methoxycarbonyloxy)-2-methoxy-ethyl, 1-(methoxycarbonyloxy)-allyl and a remainder of the formula ##STR7##
Examples of the acids for the formation of the non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts are inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid and sulfuric acid and organic acids such as formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, benzoic acid, tartaric acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, methane sulfonic acid, benzene sulfonic acid and p-toluene sulfonic acid, Preferably A' is hydrogen or sodium, most preferably-hydrogen and --COOA is --COO. The expression "in the form of quaternary ammonium" means that R.sub.1 is linked by the nitrogen or one of the nitrogen atoms that it contains.
Among the preferred compounds of formula I are those wherein R.sub.1 is selected from the group consisting of ##STR8##
In a more preferred group consisting of formula I, R.sub.1 is selected from the group consisting of ##STR9##
Among the specific preferred compounds of formula I are
a) (6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.-(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl)-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or a salt with alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters,
b) �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.-(Z)!!7-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or a salt with alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters and particularly in the S form,
c) �6R-�3E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.-(Z)!!-2-�3-�7-!!(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl isoquinolinium in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or a salt with alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters,
d) �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.-(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyplhenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1-methyl pyrrolidinium in the R or S form-or the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or a salt with alkali petals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters,
e) �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.-(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-6,7-dihydro-5H--pyrindinium in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or a salt with alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters and
f) �6R-�3(E), 6 , 7 -(Z)!!--N--(2-amino-2-oxoethyl)-3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium in the R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture and in the form of an internal salt or salt with alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, magnesium, ammonia, amine organic bases, acids and its easily cleavable esters.
It is understood that the products of formula I can exist either in the form indicated by formula I or in the form of products of the formula ##STR10## in which A, A', R.sub.1, R.sub.b and R.sub.c have the above meanings.
The novel process of the invention for the preparation of a compound of formula I comprises reacting a compound of the formula ##STR11## racemic or optically active syn isomer or a functional derivative thereof in which R.sub.a is hydrogen or a protective group of the amino, R.sub.b and R.sub.c are individually hydrogen or a protective group of the hydroxyl, R.sub.d is hydrogen or the remainder of an easily eliminatable ester group with a compound of the formula ##STR12## in which Hal is halogen, A" is hydrogen or the remainder of an easily eliminatable ester group and the wavy line indicates that the CH.sub.2 Hal can be found in the E or Z position to obtain a compound of the formula ##STR13## reacting the latter with a reagent capable of introducing R.sub.1 to obtain a compound of the formula ##STR14## which is optionally separated into its E or Z isomers or the Z isomers are converted into E isomers and subjecting the products of formula V, if necessary or if desired, to one or more of the following reactions in any order:
a) cleaving by hydrolysis or by the action of thiourea of all or part of the ester groups or protective groups of the amino or the hydroxyl,
b) esterification or salification of the carboxylic(s) by a base,
c) salification of the amino by an acid,
d) separation of the products in the form of an R, S mixture into R or S.
Reagents capable of introducing R.sub.1 include either when R.sub.1 is a quaternary ammonium, a reagent composed of the R.sub.1 itself, this not being in the form of quaternary ammonium. If one wishes to introduce a pyridinium, the operation will be done with pyridine, ##STR15##
In addition to the groups mentioned above, the easily eliminable esters groups of A" and R.sub.d may be, for example, the ester formed with the following; butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, acetoxymethyl, propionyloxymethyl, butyryloxymethyl, valeryloxyinethyl, pivaloyloxymethyl, 2-acetoxyethyl, 2-propionyloxyethyl and 2-butyryloxyethyl or 2-iodoethyl, 2,2,2-trichloroethyl, vinyl, allyl, ethynyl, propynyl, benzyl, 4-methoxybenzyl, 4-nitrobenzyl, phenethyl, trityl, diphenylmethyl, 3,4-dimethyloxyphenyl, phenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, tolyl, tert-butylphenyl. Diphenylmethyl is preferred for R.sub.d and 4-methoxybenzyl or diphenylmethyl is preferred for A".
The protective group of the amino radical which is R.sub.a can be alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms such as preferably, tert-butyl or tert-amyl, R.sub.a can also be aliphatic, aromatic or heterocyclic acyl or carbamoyl, The lower alkanoyl groups can be formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butyryl, isobutyryl, valerly, isovaleryl, oxalyl, succinyl, pivaloyl.
R.sub.a can also be lower alkoxy or cycloalkoxycarbonyl such as methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, propoxycarbonyl, 1-cyclopropylethoxycarbonyl, isopropyloxycarbonyl, butyloxycarbonyl, tert-butyloxycarbonyl, pentyloxycarbonyl, hexyloxycarbonyl, benzoyl, toluolyl, naphthoyl, phthaloyl, mesyl, phenylacetyl, phenylpropionyl and aralkoxycarbonyl such as benzyloxycarbonyl.
The acyl groups can be substituted by chlorine, bromine, iodine or fluorine such as chloroacetyl, dichloroacetyl, trichloroacetyl, bromoacetyl or trifluoroacetyl.
R.sub.a can also be lower aralkyl such as benzyl, 4-methoxybenzyl, phenetlhyl, trityl, 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl or benzhydryl or haloalkyl such as trichloroethyl or chlorobenzoyl, p-nitrobenzoyl, p-tertbutylbenzoyl, phenoxyacetyl, caprylyl, n-decanoyl, acryloxy or trichloroethoxycarbonyl.
R.sub.a can also be methylcarbamoyl, phenylcarbamoyl, naphtlhylcarbamoyl as well as the corresponding thiocarbamoyls. Trityl is preferred, The above list is not limitative and it is obvious that other amine protective groups, particularly groups known in the chemistry of peptides, can also he used.
The protective group of the hydroxyl which can be R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c can be chosen from the list below: R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c can be acyl such as formyl, acetyl, propionyl, chloroacet 1, bromoacetyl, dichloroacetyl, trichloroacetyl, trifluoroacetyl, methoxyacetyl; phenoxyacetyl, benzoyl, benzoylformyl, p-nitrobenizoyl or ethoxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, propoxycarbonyl, 2,2,2-trichloroethoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, tert-butoxycarbonyl, 1-cyclopropylethoxycarbonyl, tetrahydropyrannyl, tetrahydrothiopyrannyl, methoxytetrahydropyrannyl, trityl, benzyl, 4-methoxybenzyl, benzyhydryl, trichloroethyl, 1-methyl-1-methoxyethyl, phthaloyl. Other acyls are butyryl, isobutyryl, valeryl, isovaleryl, oxalyl, succinyl and pivaloyl.
Also useful are phenylacetyl, phenylpropionyl, mesyl, chlorobenzoyl, p-nitrobenzoyl, p-tert-butylbenzoyl, caprylyl, acryloyl, methylcarbamoyl, phenylcarbamoyl, naphthylcarbamoyl or alkoxy alkoxymethyl such as methoxyethoxymethyl.
OR'.sub.b or OR'.sub.c can also form with the phenyl to which they are attached groups such as ##STR16## Methoxyethoxymethyl is preferred for substituents R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c.
In a method for implementing the process, a functional derivative of the product of formula II is reacted which functional derivative can be a halide, a symmetrical or mixed anhydride, an amide, an azide or an activated ester. Examples of a mixed anhydride are those formed with isobutyl chloroformate and with pivaloyl chloride and the carboxylic-sulfonic mixed anhydrides formed, with p-toluene sulfonyl choride.
An example of an activated ester is the ester formed with 2,4-dinitrophenol and with hydroxybenzothiazole. An example of the halide is acid chloride or bromide. The anhydride can be formed in situ by reaction of N,N'-disubstituted carbodiimide such as N,N--dicyclohexycarbodiimide.
The acylation reaction preferably takes place in an organic solvent such as methylene chloride but other solvents such as tetrahydrofuran, chloroform or dimethylformamide may be used. When an acid halide is used, generally when an acid halide molecule is released during the reaction, the reaction is preferably carried out in the presence of a base such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium or potassium carbonate and bicarbonate, sodium acetate, triethylamine, pyridine, morpholine or N--methylmorpholine. The reaction temperature is generally lower or equal to ambient temperature.
Also a product of formula II can be reacted directly with a product of formula III in the presence of a carbodiimide such as diisopropylcarbodiimide.
The reaction of the reagents capable of introducing R.sub.1 into the product of formula IV is carried out under the following conditions: When Hal is chlorine, a substitution of the chlorine by iodine in the presence of sodium iodide can be carried out in situ or separately and then the desired reagent is added, either in the presence or not of an organic solvent such as acetonitrile or tetrahydrofuran. The desired reagent can also be reacted in the presence of silver tetrafluoroborate on the product of formula IV in which Hal is chlorine.
The isomerism of the products of formula V can be different than that of the products of formula IV used at the start. In the case where the Z isomer is isolated, this isomer can be converted into the E isomer by known methods, preferably by the action of iodine.
Depending upon the values of R.sub.a, R'.sub.b, R'.sub.c, R.sub.d and A", the products of formula V can or cannot constitute the products of formula I. The products of formula V constitute the products of formula I when R.sub.a is hydrogen, when R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c are not a protective group of the hydroxyl that one wishes to eliminate, namely when R'.sub.b and/or R'.sub.c is acyl and when R.sub.d and A" are not among the easily cleavable ester groups, one of those that one would wish to eliminate.
In other cases, the action on the product of formula V of one or more hydrolysis agents, hydrogenolysis agents or thiourea has the object of eliminating R, when it is a protective group of the amino, of eliminating the R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c when these are protective groups of the hydroxyl and/or of eliminating the R.sub.d and A" when these are among the easily cleavable esters of those that one wishes to eliminate.
However, it is of course possible to eliminate R.sub.a, R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c without touching substituents R.sub.d and A" when these must be preserved. This is the case, for example, when A" is an ester group that is to be preserved such as propionyloxymethyl. The nature of the reagents brought into play in such a case is well known to one skilled in the art, For example, a description of the various elimination methods of the different protective groups will be found in French Patent Application No. 2,499,995.
Given that the preferred protective groups used are trityl for R.sub.a, methoxyethoxymethyl for R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c, diphenylmethyl for R.sub.d and 4-methoxybenzyl or diphenylmethyl for A", trifluoroacetic acid without a solvent or in a solvent such as anisole or a mixture of solvents such as anisole/methylene chloride is preferably used, A salt is then obtained with trifluoroacetic acid and return to the free base can be effected by the action of a base such as triethylamine carbonate.
The salification of the products can be carried out according to usual methods. Salification can be obtained by the action of a mineral base such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, sodium or potassium carbonate or bicarbonate on a product in acid form or on a solvate, for example, the ethanolic solvate or hydrate of this acid. Mineral acid salts such as trisodium phosphate can also be used as well as organic acid salts.
Examples of organic acid salts are sodium salts of aliphatic, linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated carboxylic acids with 1 to 18 carbon atoms and preferably with 2 to 10 carbon atoms. The aliphatic chains of these acids can be interrupted by one or more heteroatoms such as oxygen or sulfur or substituted by aryl such as phenyl, thienyl, furyl, by one or more hydroxyls or by one or more halogens such as fluorine, chlorine or bromine, preferably chlorine, by one or more carboxylic or lower alkoxycarbonyl, preferably methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl or propyloxycarbonyl, by one or more aryloxys, preferably phenoxy.
Furthermore, as organic acids, sufficiently soluble aromatic acids can be used such as substituted benzoic acids, preferably substituted by lower alkyl radicals. Examples of such organic acids are formic acid, acetic acid, butyric acid, adipic acid, isobutyric acid, n-caproic acid, isocaproic acid, chloropropionic acid, crotonic acid, phenylacetic acid, 2-thienylacetic acid, 3-thienyl-acetic acid, 4-ethylphenylacetic acid, glutaric acid, the monoethylic ester of adipic acid, hexanoic acid, heptanoic acid, decanoic acid, oleic acid, stearic acid, palmitic acid, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, 3-methoxypropionic acid, 3-methoxythiobutyric acid, 4-chlorobutyric, 4-phenylbutyric acid, 3-phenoxybutyric acid, 4-ethylbenzoic acid, 1-propylbenzoic acid. However, sodium acetate, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate or sodium diethyl acetate are preferably used as sodium salts.
Salification can also be obtained by the action of an organic base such as triethylamine, diethylamine, trimethylamine, propylamine, N,N--dimethylethanolamine, tris((hydroxymethyl)-amino)-methane, methylamine, ethanolamine, pyridine, picoline, dicyclohexyl amine, morpholine and benzylamine or by the action of arginine, lysine, procaine, histidine, N--methyhl glucamine. This salification is preferably carried out in a solvent or a mixture of solvents such as water, ethyl ether, methanol, ethanol or acetone.
The salts are obtained in amorphous or crystallized form according to the reaction conditions employed. Crystallized salts are prepared preferably by reacting free acids with one of the salts of the aliphatic carboxylic acids mentioned above, preferably with sodium acetate. The salification of products by mineral or organic acids is carried out in the usual conditions.
The optional esterification of products is carried out under standard conditions, generally by reacting the acid of formula I or a functional derivative thereof with a derivative of the formula
Z--Re
in which Z is hydroxyl or halogen such as chlorine, bromine, iodine and Re is the ester group to be introduced, a non-exhaustive list of which groups is given above. In some cases, it can be advantageous to carry out an esterification on a product whose amine and/or reactive groups which are present on the oxyimino are blocked before removing the protective group of the amine and the reactive group which are present on the oxyimino.
The products of formula I comprise several asymmetrical carbons. In the cephem nucleus which comprises two asymmetrical carbons, the two carbons are in R configuration. Furthermore, the group present on the oxyimino function also has an asymmetric carbon: ##STR17## which can be in R or S form or in the form of an R, S mixture, The separation of the two diastereoisomers can be carried out by ways known to one skilled in the art, for example, by chromatography.
The novel antibiotic compositions of the invention are comprised of an antibiotically effective amount of at least one compound of formula I and its non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and an inert pharmaceutical carrier. The compositions may be in the form of tablets, dragees, capsules, granules, suppositories, ointments, creams, gels and injectable preparations.
Examples of suitable excipients are lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, cocoa butter, aqueous or non-aqueous vehicles, fatty substances of animal or vegetable origin, paraffin derivatives, glycols, various wetting, dispersing or emulsifying agents, preservatives.
These compositions can preferably be in the form of a powder to be dissolved extemporaneously in an appropriate vehicle, for example, apyrogenic sterile water.
The compositions are effective against gram (+) bacteria such as staphylococcus, streptococcus and notably on penicillin-resistant staphylococcus. Their effectiveness against gram (-) bacteria notably on coliform bacteria, klebsiella, salmonella, proteus and pseudomonas, is particularly remarkable.
These compositions are useful in the treatment of affections caused by sensitive germs and notably in that of staphylococcis such as staphylococcus septicemia, malignant staphylococcis of the face or skin, pyodermitis, septic or suppurating wounds, anthrax, phlegmons, erysipelas, acute primitive or post-influenza staphylococcis, bronchopneumonia, lung suppurations as well as in the treatment of colibacillosis and associated infections, in infections due to proteus, klebsiella and salmonella and in other affections caused by gram (-) bacteria. The compositions may also be used on disinfectants for surgical instruments.
The novel method of the invention for treating bacterial infections in warm-blooded animals, including humans, comprises administering to warm-blooded animals an antibiotically effective amount of at least one compound of formula I and its non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts. The compounds may be administered buccally, rectally, parenterally preferably intramuscularly or topically to the skin or mucous membranes. The usual daily dose is 3.33 to 53.33 mg/kg depending on the condition treated, the compound used and the method of administration. For example, the compound of Example 1 may be administered at a dose of 0.250 to 4 g per day orally or 0.500 to 1 g three times a day intra-muscularly.
The novel intermediate products of the invention are the compounds of formula IV and formula V in which R.sub.a is a protective group of the amino, formulae IV and V being as defined above.
The products of formula II are known from the literature i.e, European Patent Applications No. 0,238,061 or No. 0,266,060 or can be prepared by known methods. The products of formula III are also known from the literature, i.e. British Patent Application No. 2,134,522 or German Patent No. DE 3,512,225.
In the following examples there are described several preferred embodiments to illustrate the invention. However, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments.





EXAMPLE 1
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��(2-amino-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno�2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroborate
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-dibenzyl-7-����1-�3,4-bis- �(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-(tribenzyl)-amino!4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-chloro -1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate
0.372 ml of diisopropylcarbodiimide in 1 ml of methylene chloride were added to a mixture of 1.876 g of ���3,4-bis-(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-(diphenyl-methoxy-carbonyl)-methoxy!-imino!-�2-(triphenyl-methylamino)-4-thiazolyl! acetic acid syn isomer �described in the European Patent EP No. 238,061!, 0.955 g of dibenzyl-7-amino-3-(3-chloro-1-propenyl) -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate �described in the German Patent No. DE 3,512,225! and 200 ml of dried methylene chloride. The mixture was stirred for 45 minutes and then the solvent was evaporated off under reduced pressure. The residue was chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride 87.5--ethyl acetate 12.5) to obtain 2.1 g of a yellow product with a Rf=0.42 thin layer chromatography eluant: methylene chloride--ethyl acetate (8-2).
______________________________________Infrared Spectrum:.dbd.C--NH 3402 cm.sup.-1 1792 cm.sup.-1 beta lactam1 #STR18## 1731 cm.sup.-1 ester 1683 cm.sup.-1 secondary amideC.dbd.C 1594 cm.sup.-1+ 1584 cm.sup.-1Aromatic 1525 cm.sup.-1+ 1517 cm.sup.-1Secondary amide 1396 cm.sup.-1Ultraviolet Spectrum:1) In EtOH + 1 cm.sup.-3 CHCl.sub.2infl 217 nm epsilon = 74,300infl 238 nm epsilon = 35,500infl 271 nm epsilon = 20,800infl 296 nm epsilon = 16,4002) In EtOH + HCl 0.1 Ninfl 217 nm epsilon = 76,400infl 239 nm epsilon = 28,800max 283 nm epsilon = 26,200infl 271, 291 and 305 nm______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta. (Z)!!-7-�3-�7-���1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium tetrafluoroborate
A mixture of 55.9 mg of silver tetrafluoroborate, 38.8 mg of thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridine and 5 ml of methylene chloride was treated with ultrasoics and then 136 mg of the product of Step A slightly diluted in methylene chloride was added. The mixture was stirred for 75 minutes and after filtering and evaporating, the residue was taken up in ether. The solid was washed 3 times with 3 ml of ether to obtain 207 mg of product which was purified by chromatography on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol). The fractions were evaporated to obtain 62 mg of the desired product with a Rf=0.28 thin layer chromatography (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol (9:1).
______________________________________Ultraviolet Spectrum:1) In EtOHmax 238 nm epsilon = 368infl 287 nm epsilon = 168max 300 nm epsilon = 1842) In EtOH, HCl 0.1 Ninfl 236 nm epsilon = 333max 293 nm epsilon = 209______________________________________
STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta. (Z)!!-7-�3-�7-�(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-��1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroborate
The following two solutions were mixed together at 0.degree. C.:
a) 0.180 g of the product of Step B, 4.3 ml of methylene chloride and 0.86 ml of anisole,
b) 8.6 ml of trifluoroacetic acid and 4.3 ml of methylene chloride, and the mixture was stirred for one hour at 0.degree. C., After evaporating, the product obtained was taken up in ether and solidified. After filtering and washing with ether, 100.6 mg of product were obtained which was placed in 3.3 ml of a trifluoroacetic acid solution with 10% of anisole. The mixture was stirred for one hour at 0.degree. C., followed by evaporating then precipitating the product in ether. After filtering and rinsing, 87.9 mg of the expected product were obtained.
EXAMPLE 2
�6R -3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-1-�3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium in the form of an internal salt
A mixture of 89.4 mg of the product of Example 1, 2.84 ml of acetonitrile and 2.84 ml of a 0.1 N solution of triethylamine carbonate was eluted on an RP 18 silica column with a CH.sub.3 CN--H.sub.2 O (50--50) mixture. The useful fractions were lyophilized to obtain 50.8 mg of the expected product,
______________________________________ Infrared Spectrum (Nujol): Beta lactam 1770 cm.sup.-1 Other C = O's 1675 cm.sup.-1 approx. 1598 cm.sup.-1Ultraviolet Spectrum in EtOH, HC 0.1 Nmax 240 nm epsilon = 28,600max 290 nm epsilon = 24,000______________________________________
EXAMPLE 3
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium-trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-diphenylmethyl-7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-iodo-1-prolpenyl)-8-oxo--thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate
A mixture of 650 mg of the product of Step A of Example 1, 19.1 ml of acetone and 216.3 mg of sodium iodide was stirred for 2 hours at ambient temperature and the solvent was evaporated off. Then, the residue was taken up in 26.5 ml of ethyl acetate and the solution was washed 3 times with 15 ml of sodium thiosulfate, then twice with 15 ml of water. After drying on magnesium sulfate, filtering, rinsing and evaporating, the residue was taken up in a methylene chloride--ethyl acetate (7-3) mixture, 5.3 g of silica were added and the mixture was stirred for 5 minutes followed by filtering and rinsing to obtain 445 mg of the expected product after evaporation (Rf=0.54 on thin layer chromatography, eluant: methylene chloride--ethyl acetate (7-3)). NMR in CDCl.sub.3 ##STR19## STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy) -methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium iodide
A mixture of 445.2 mg of the product of Step A in the smallest possible quantity of dimethylsulfoxide and 48.2 mg of thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridine was stirred for 5 hours and then the solvent was eliminated under reduced pressure. The viscous residue was washed 3 times with 7 ml of ether to obtain 374.6 mg of a solid which was purified on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol (92-8)) to obtain 24 mg of product having the Z isomer, 21.2 mg of an E+Z mixture and 154.3 mg of product having the E isomer (Rf=0.18 on thin layer chromatography, eluant: methylene chloride--ethanol (9-1)). ##STR20## STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate iodide
A mixture of the two following solutions was stirred for one hour: at 0.degree. C.: a) 238.6 mg of the product of Step B, 5.7 ml of methylene chloride and 1.14 ml of anisole and
b) 11.4 ml of trifluoroacetic acid in 5.7 ml of methylene chloride. The solvents were evaporated and then the product was precipitated in ether. After filtering and washing, 0.124 g of the expected product were obtained which was mixed with 4.14 ml of trifluoronacetic acid and 0.46 ml of anisole. The mixture was stirred for 40 minutes at a temperature of 0.degree. C. After evaporating, the product was precipitated in ether. After filtering, rinsing with ether and drying, 95.8 mg of the expected product were obtained.
EXAMPLE 4
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-�(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-��1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium in the form of an internal salt
A solution of 95 mg of the product of Example 3, 3.6 ml of acetonitrile and 3.8 ml of triethylamine carbonate was passed through an RP18 silica column, The column was eluted with a mixture of acetonitrile-water (50--50) and the useful fractions were lyophilized to obtain 63.8 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________Ultraviolet Spectrum (in EtOH, HCl 0.1 N)max 225 nm epsilon = 38,500max 286 nm epsilon = 23,500infl 274, 300 and 356 nmInfrared Spectrum (Nujol) ##STR21##1 1770 cm.sup.-1 Beta lactam 1676 cm.sup.-1 complexAromatic region 1626 cm.sup.-1coo .sup..crclbar. 1596 cm.sup.-1Secondary amide 1536 cm.sup.-1______________________________________
EXAMPLE 5
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-4-�3-���(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2(E)-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroborate
STEP A: 6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-4-�3-�7-��3,4-bis-�(2-methoxyethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-2-(triphenylmethyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct -2-en-3-yl!-2(E)-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium tetrafluoroborate
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 1, 1.2 g of the product of Step A of Example 1, 346 mg of silvere fluoroborate in 44ml of methylene chloride and 0.24 ml of thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridine were reacted to obtain after chromatography on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 92-8 then 96-4) 337 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 300 Hz)______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 6.23(dm, J=16)delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 5.44(m)the CH's of the thienyl 7.67(d, resolved)8.25(d, resolved)the CH's of the pyridine 7.76(m), 8.74(d, resolved), 8.93 (d, resolved)______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-���(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2(E) propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroborate
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 1, 316.1 mg of the product of Step A, 1.51 ml of anisole in 7.5 ml of methylene chloride and 13.7 ml of trifluoroacetic acid in 7.5 ml of methylene chloride were reacted to obtain 183 mg of product to which another 6.3 ml of trifluoroacetic acid with 10% anisole were added. The mixture was stirred for 1 hour at 0.degree. C. and the solvent was evaporated off. The residue was taken up in ether and the preciptate was filtered, washed with ether and dried under reduced pressure to obtain 124.1 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR (DMSO)______________________________________ ##STR22##2 5.33 (s)--CH--S 5.15 (d)S--CH.sub.2 -- 3.49 (m) partially masked--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.33 (dt, J = 5 and 8) delta E--H.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2H.sub.7 5.72 (m)N .sup..sym. --CH.sub.2phenylH.sub.5 thiazole 6.57 to 7.07mobile HH.sub.6 ', H.sub.3 ', H.sub.2 ', H.sub.7 ', H.sub.5 ' of 8.04 to 9.36ne______________________________________
EXAMPLE 6
�6R-�3(E) 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-4- �3-���(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2(E)-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroborate
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-diphenylmethyl-7-��1-�3,4-bis�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenyl-methoxy) -2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-iodo-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-2-carboxylate
Using the procedure of Step A of Example 3, 3 g of the chlorinated product of Step A of Example 1 in 100 ml of acetone and 1.0 g of sodium iodide were reacted to obtain 3.3 g of iodinated derivative identical to that obtained in Example 3 which was used as is in the following step.
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-4-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 3, 3.3 g of the iodinated derivative of Step A, 1.5 ml of thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridine and replacing the dimethylsulfoxide with methylene chloride were reacted to obtain 1.08 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum:______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ 5.69 to 5.84 (m) 3H (+H.sub.7)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ 6.33 (dt), 6.46 (dt)H of thienopyridine 7.83 to 9.72______________________________________
STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-4-�3-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-��1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-(E)-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate tetrafluoroacetate
The following two solutions were mixed together at 0.degree. C. and stirred for one hour: a) 55 ml of trifluoroacetic acid, 5.5 ml of anisole and 25 ml of methylene chloride and b) 1.19 g of the product of Step B in 20 ml of methylene chloride and the synthesis was continued as in Step C of Example 3 to obtain 0.62 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 Hz)______________________________________ ##STR23##2 5.33 (s)--CH--S 5.15 (d, resolved)S--CH.sub.2 -- 3.49 (m) partially masked--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.33 (dt, J = 16 and 8) delta E--H.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2and 5.72 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2phenylH.sub.5 thiazole 6.57 to 7.01mobile HH'.sub.6, H'.sub.3, H'.sub.2, H'.sub.7, H'.sub.5 of thienopyridine 8.04 to 9.36______________________________________
EXAMPLE 7
�6R- �3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido -2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!1-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 1.47 g of the ioinated derivative of Step A of Example 3 and 480 micro liters of pyridine were reacted to obtain 0.640 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz):______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup..sym. 5.15 to 5.50--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup..sym. 6.5(dt, resolved)delta EH.sub.2 and H.sub.6 of pyridine 9.10(m)H.sub.3 and H.sub.5 of pyridine 7.87(m)H.sub.4 of pyridine 8.27(t, resolved)______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl) -�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 0.638 g of the derivative of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.314 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum:______________________________________ ##STR24##2 5.32 (s)H.sub.6 5.14 (d) and 5.17 (d)H.sub.7 5.77 (m)H.sub.5 thiazole 6.87 (sl)C--NH--CH 9.55 (d) and 9.62 (d)phenyl 6.65 to 6.80--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.01 (d, resolved)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.30 (dt) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 approx. 5.41H in position 2 and 6 of pyridine 9.05 (d)H in position 3 and 5 of pyridine approx. 813 (d)H in position 4 of pyridine 8.64 (t)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 8
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-6-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl) -�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E) , 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-6-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-c!-pyridinium-iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 2.08 g of the iodinated derivative of Step A of Example 3 and 1 g of thieno-�2,3-c!-pyridine were reacted to obtain 0.98 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum: 1) In EtOH:______________________________________Infl. 220 nm epsilon = 87,500max. 239 nm epsilon = 57,000Infl. 274 nm epsilon = 25,500max. 306 nm epsilon = 27,0001) In EtOH/HCl 0.1 N:Infl. 220 nm epsilon = 87,800Infl. 236 nm epsilon = 53,600max. 284 nm epsilon = 32,600max. 293 nm epsilon = 32,500Infl. 320 nm epsilon = 24,000______________________________________
STEP B: 6R�3-(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-6-�3-�7-��2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 0.966 g of the iodinated derivative of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.487 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum:______________________________________ ##STR25##2 5.32 (s)H.sub.7 5.78 (m)H.sub.5 thiazole 6.86 (sl)phenyl 6.65 to 6.80H.sub.6, H.sub.7 thienopyridine 7.94 (d), 8.81 (d)H.sub.4, H.sub.5 thienopyridine 8.53 (d), 8.78 (d)H.sub.2 thienopyridine 9.91 (s)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.08 (dl, J=15.5)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.35 E--CH--CH--CH.sub.2 5.47 (d)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 9
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-6,7-dihydro-5H--pyrindinium trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E, 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-6,7-dihydro-5H--pyrindinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 1.33 g of the iodinated derivative of Step A of Example 3 and 0.585 ml of cyclopentyl pyridine were reacted to obtain 1.07 g of the expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�(3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!1-�3-�7-��2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-proppenyl!-6,7-dihydro-5H--pyrindinium trifluoroacetate iodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 1.053 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain the expected product.
______________________________________NMR SPECTRUM (DMSO 300 MHz)______________________________________CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ 5.32 (m) 3HO--CH--fAromatic H'sH.sub.5 thiazole 6.70 to 6.90--CH--CH--CH.sub.2H.sub.6 5.16 (d, resolved)H.sub.7 5.77 (m, d, resolved after exchange)--S--CH.sub.2 3.4 to 3.8 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.23 (d, t) delta EH of cyclopentyl 2.23-3.15-3.8H of pyridine 7.2 (m), 8.42 (d), 8.76 (d)Mobile H 9.01 to 9.62--CH--CH--CH.sub.2 5.47 (d)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 10
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-amino-5-�3-�7-�(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-��1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-amino-5-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5-!-pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, the iodinated derivative of Step A of Example 3, prepared from 272 mg of the chlorinated derivative and 90 mg of sodium iodide and 30 mg of amino thiazolo pyridine were reacted to obtain 42 mg of expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-amino-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thiazolo-�4,5,-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate iodide.
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 3, 130 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 11.5 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 MHz)______________________________________H.sub.5 thiazoleethylenic 6.64 to 7.41aromaticsH.sub.6N .sup..sym. --CH.sub.2 --CH-- 5.05 to 5.35O--CH--H.sub.7 5.67 (m), 5.76 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 6.29H.sub.6, H.sub.7 of thiazolo pyridine 8.42 (d), 8.49 (d)H.sub.2 of thiazolo pyridine 8.99 (sl) 8.67mobile protons 9 (m) 9.54 (m) 10.15______________________________________
EXAMPLE 11
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxyethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-chloro-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate
A suspension of 3.75 g of ��(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxyethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetic acid syn isomer �described in European Patent No. 238,061! and 1.81 g of methoxybenzyl-7-amino-3-(3-chloropropenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-2-carboxylate �prepared in European Patent No. 0,333,154! in methylene chloride was cooled to 0.degree. C. and 0.920 g of N--(dimethylaminopropyl)--N'-ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride were added. The solution was stirred at 0.degree. C. for 30 minutes and the organic phase was washed with an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and dried. The solvents were eliminated and after chromatographing the residue on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--ether 85-15) and solidification in isopropyl ether, 4.546 g of the expected product were obtained.
______________________________________NMR Spectum (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz)______________________________________CO.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 -- 5.10 to 5.32--O--CH.sub.3 3.80______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-iodo-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en -3-yl-2-carboxylate
A mixture of the product of Step A, 10 ml of acetone and 341 mg of sodium iodide and approximately 10 mg of iodine was stirred for one hour at ambient temperature and the solvent was evaporated. The residue was taken up in 80 ml of methylene chloride and the organic phase was washed with an aqueous solution of sodium thiosulfate, then with water. After drying, the solvents were eliminated and the residue was chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--ethyl acetate 8-2) to obtain 853 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 300 MHz)______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2aromatics 6.9 to 7.35CH.dbd.C--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.13 (d, t J = 15 and 8) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 4.0 (d)______________________________________
STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(paramethoxy-benzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-c!-pyridinium iodide
2.48 g of the iodinated derivative of Step B, were dissolved in 10 ml of methylene chloride and 1.2 g of thieno-�3,2-c!-pyridine in solution in 2 ml of methylene chloride was added. Trituration took place for 1 hour at ambient temperature and 70 ml of ether were added. The precipitate was filtered, washed with ether and chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 95-5) to obtain 1.117 g of the expected product.
STEP D: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�3,2-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 1.117 g of the product of Step C were reacted to obtain 0.618 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz)______________________________________ ##STR26##1 5.33 (s)H.sub.6 5.18H.sub.7 5.79 (m)N--NH--CH 9.56 (d), 9.64 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.07 (d, J=15.5) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.36 (m)H of thienopyridine 8 to 9.71aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.70 to 6.78; 6.85 (s,1)mobile H's 12.56______________________________________
EXAMPLE 12
�6R-�(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-�3-�7-�(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-��1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-isoquinolinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-�3�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyl)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-isoquinolinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 2.48 g of iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 and 1.04 ml of isoquinoline were reacted to obtain 1.26 g of the expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-2-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-isoquinolinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 1.26 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.673 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR27##1 5.32 (s)H.sub.6 5.17 (m)H.sub.7 5.77 (m)S--CH.sub.2 3.07N--NH--CH 9.54 (d), 9.62 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.10 delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.37 (m) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 5.53 (d)H of isoquinoline 8.9 to 10.06aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.45 to 6.37 (3H); 6.85 (s) 1Hmobile H's 7.30 (2H); 9 (2H)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 13
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2-methyl-1H--imidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyl)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2-methyl-1H--imidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 1.92 g of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 and 0.29 g of 2-methyl -1H--imidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridine were reacted to obtain 1.055 g of the expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl) -�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2-methyl-1H--imidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 6, 1.043 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.608 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR28##1 5.32 (s)H.sub.6 5.15 (d, resolved)H.sub.7 5.77 (m, d, resolved after exchangeS--CH.sub.2 3.76 (d), 3.61 (masked)N--NH--CH 9.55 (d), 9.63 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.95 (d1)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.35 (dt) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 5.42 (m)CH.sub.3 of imidazopyridine 2.70 (s)H of pyridine 8.16 to 9.47aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.65 to 6.80 (m) 3H; 6.86 (s) 1Hmobile H's 7.34 (2H); 9.05 (m)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 14
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N,N--trimethyl -2-propen-1-aminium-trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-3-�7��1-�3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxy-benzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en -3-yl!--N,N,N--trimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium iodide
365 mg of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11, 0.7 ml of tetrahydrofuran and 220 micro liters of a solution of trimethylamine in ether (2.37 M/1) were stirred for 40 minutes at ambient temperature. 20 ml of ether were added and the precipitate was separated and chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 92-8). The residue was taken up in ether and after elimination of the solvent, 276 mg of the expected product were obtained.
______________________________________Infra-Red Spectrum:.dbd.C--NH 3404 cm.sup.-1 + associated 1791 cm.sup.-1 (beta lactam).dbd.O 1728 cm.sup.-1 esters 1685 cm.sup.-1 amide 1632 cm.sup.-1 (shoulder) 1613 cm.sup.-1Conjugated system 1596 cm.sup.-1+ amide II 1586 cm.sup.-1+ aromatic 1525 cm.sup.-1 1517 cm.sup.-1 1496 cm.sup.-1Ultra-violet Spectrum1) In ethanol + 1 ml CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2infla 219 nm epsilon = 74,000max. 281 nm epsilon = 23,600infl. 295 nm epsilon = 22,100infl. 265, 276 nm2) In ethanol HCl 0.1 ninfl. 219 nm epsilon = 75,000max. 283 nm epsilon = 30,000______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N,N--trimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium trifluoroacetate iodide
247 mg of the product of Step A and 2.5 ml of trifluoroacetic acid with 10% of anisole were stirred for 1 hour at ambient temperature and 25 ml of isopropyl ether were added. The mixture was stirred for 10 minutes and the precipitate was isolated and dried under reduced pressure at 20.degree. C. for 24 hours to obtain 128 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR29##1 5.33 (s)H.sub.6 5.16 (d)H.sub.7 5.76 (d)N--NH--CH 9.08 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.07 (m) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.04 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 4.05 (d)N--(CH.sub.3).sub.3 2.99 (s), 3.03 (s)aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.70 to 6.9______________________________________
EXAMPLE 15
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl--N--(cyanomethyl)--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!-trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy ethoxy) -methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy) -2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N--(cyanomethyl)--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!-iodide
Using the procedure of Step A of Example 14, 250 mg of the iodinated derivative of Example 14 and 250 ml of a solution of dimethylamino acetonitrile in tetrahydrofuran (1-9) were reacted to obtain 172 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz)______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.05(d, t)delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.05 to 5.35CO.sub.2 --CH.sub.2N--CH.sub.2 --CN 4.35 to 4.5the CH.sub.3 's 3.07 to 3.9______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E) 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N--(cyanomethyl)--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!-trifluoroacetate iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 172 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 72 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR30##1 5.33 (s)H.sub.6 5.20 (d)H.sub.7 5.82 (m)N--NH--CH 9.54 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.1 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.13 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 4.24 (d).sup..sym. N--(CH.sub.3).sub.2 3.19 (s).sup..sym. N--CH.sub.2 --CN 4.8 (s)aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.65 to 6.80 and 6.87mobile H's 7.79; 9.07______________________________________
EXAMPLE 16
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!--N--(2-amino-2-oxoethyl)-�3-�7-��(2-amino)-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!-trirluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!--N--(2-amino-2-oxoethyl)-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-aza-bicyclo -�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N,-dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!iodide
350 mg of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 were mixed over one hour at 20.degree. C. with 1.6 ml of acetonitrile and 27 mg of dimethylaminoacetamide. The solvents were eliminated under reduced pressure and the residue was chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 97-3 then 92-8) to obtain 300 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 300 MHz):______________________________________--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 6.10 delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 4.56--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2aromatic H's 6.85 to 7.37NH.sub.2the CH.sub.3 's 3.24 to 3.35.sup..sym. N--CH.sub.2 --C 4.23 (m)______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!--N--(2-amino-2-oxoethyl)-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!--N,N--dimethyl-2-propen-1-aminium!-trifluoroacetate iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 285 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 152 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR31##1 5.34 (s)H.sub.6 5.19 (d)H.sub.7 5.85 (m)the NH's 9.55 (d); 9.62 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.03 (d, J=13.5) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.13 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 4.27 (d).sup..sym. N--(CH.sub.3).sub.2 3.19 (s).sup..sym. N--CH.sub.2 -- 4.01 (s)aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.72 to 6.8mobile H's______________________________________
EXAMPLE 17
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1-methyl-pyrrolidinium trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1-methyl-pyrrolidinium iodide
357 mg of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 were dissolved at 20.degree. C. in 7 ml of ether and 1.3 ml of methylene chloride and 130 microliters of methyl-pyrrolidine and 5 ml of ether were added. The mixture was stirred for 10 minutes and the precipitate was isolated and dried at 20.degree. C. under reduced pressure to obtain 300 mg of the expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1-methyl pyrrolidinium trifluoroacetate iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 290 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 150 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 300 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR32##1 5.34 (s)H.sub.6 5.18 (d)H.sub.7 5.79 (m)the --NH--CH's 9.52 (d); 9.61 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.05 (d, J=15) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.17 (m) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 4.11 (d).sup..sym. N--CH.sub.3 2.99 (s)pyrrolidine 2.10 (sl), 3.45 (sl)aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.65 to 6.85mobile H's 9.10______________________________________
EXAMPLE 18
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�(R) 1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��(R)-1-(3,4-dihyroxy)-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino�!2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-chloro-1propenyl) -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate
1.1 g of ��(R) (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-(diphenyl methoxy-carbonyl)-methoxy!-imino!-�2-(tribenzyl) -4-thiazolyl!-acetic acid syn isomer �prepared for isomer S in European Patents No. 0,266,060 and 0,280,521 or in Geman Patent No. DE 3,742,457 A1! dissolved in 11.36 ml of methylene chloride were cooled to -5.degree. C. and 403.4 mg of dicyclocarbodiimide were added. The mixture was stirred for 40 minutes aid 668 mg of p-methoxybenzyl-7-amino-3-(3-chloro-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-2-carboxylate hydrochloride �European Patent No. EP 0,333,154! were added. The mixture was stirred for 3 hours while allowing the temperature to return to ambient and the solvents were eliminate. The residue was chromatographed on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--ethyl acetate 9-1) to obtain 7.12 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDl.sub.3 300 MHz)______________________________________aromaticsCOO--CH-- .sub.2 6.74 to 7.34H.sub.5 thiazole.dbd.C--CH.dbd.CH--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.25 (d, J = 1) delta Z--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 3.73 (dd) 3.92 (dd)CO.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 -- 5.18 (s) 5.24--OCH.sub.3 3.81 (s)______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��(R)-1-(3,4-�(dihydroxy)-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-iodo-1-propenyl) -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate
A mixture of 590 mg of the product of Step A, 11.9 ml of acetone and 216 mg of sodium iodide was stirred for 2 hours at ambient tempeature and the solvent was evaporated. The residue was taken up in 5 ml of methylene chloride and the solution was washed 3 times with 10 ml of sodium thiosulfate, then twice with 10 ml of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride. After drying and crystallizing from ether, 456.6 mg of the expected product were obtained.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR33##1 5.86 (s)H.sub.6 4.85 (d)H.sub.7 5.74 (dd)S--CH.sub.2 3.24C--NH--CH 8.10 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.00 (d, J=15.5 and 17.5) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 3.82 (d), 3.98 (d)--CO.sub.2-- CH.sub.2 5.24--O--CH.sub.3 3.80 (s)aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.68 to 7.40______________________________________
STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��(R)-1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b)-pyridinium iodide
446 mg of the iodinated derivative of Step B and 0.44 ml of thieno pyridine were stirred and triturated for 2 hours at ambient temperature. Ether was added and the solid was dried under reduced presure for 24 hours to obtain 442 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum:______________________________________.dbd.N--O--CH-- 5.55--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.30 (m) delta E.dbd.N--O--CH-- 5.55CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.30 (m) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.63 to 5.69H.sub.7H of the thieno pyridine 7.89 to 9.21______________________________________
STEP D: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�(R)1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
632 mg of the product of Step C in 6.32 ml of a solution of trifluoroacetic acid with 10% anisole were stirred for one hour at ambient temperature and the mixture was cooled to +5.degree. C. 65 ml of isopropyl ether were added, followed by stirring for 10 minutes, filtering and drying under reduced pressure at ambient temperature for 16 hours to obtain 403 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR34##1 5.31 (s)H.sub.6 5.18 (d)H.sub.7 5.77 (dd)S--CH.sub.2 3.73 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.15 (d, J=16) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.30 (d, t)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2-- 5.68 (d)H of the thieno pyridine 7.88 to 9.23aromatics, NH, H.sub.5 thiazole 6.70 to 7.35 (approx. 6H)mobile H's 7.31 to 9.61______________________________________
EXAMPLE 19
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7- ��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�(S)-1-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno�-2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate iodide
STEP A: �6R-3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��(S)-1-(3,4-dihydroxy)-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-2�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl-acetamido!-3-(3-chloro-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate
Using the procedure of Step A of Example 18, 678 mg of ��(S) (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-(diphenylmethoxycarbonyl)-methoxy!-imino!-�2-(triphenyl-methylamino)-4-thiazolyl!-acetic acid syn isomer �European Patents No. 0,266,060 and 0,280,521 or in the German Patent DE 3,732,457 A1! and 412 mg of p-methoxybenzyl 7-amino-3-(3-chloro-1-propenyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-2-carboxylate hydrochloride were reacted to obtain 590 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz):______________________________________.dbd.N--O--CH-- 5.89 (s)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.81 (d, t) 6.34 (d, J = 12)______________________________________
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-p-methoxybenzyl-7-��(S)-1-(3,4-dihydroxy)-phenyl!-2-(diphenylmethoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-2-�(tribenzyl)-amino-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-3-(3-iodo-1-propenyl) -8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4',2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 18, 850 mg of the product of Step A and 335 mg of sodium iodide were reacted to obtain 595 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________Infra Red Spectrum (CHCl.sub.3): 3548 cm.sup.-1OH 3478 cm.sup.-1NH 3401 cm.sup.-1 3284 cm.sup.-1 1772 cm.sup.-1 beta lactam2 #STR35## 1725 cm.sup.-1 ester 1684 cm.sup.-1 amide 1614 cm.sup.-1aromatic 1601 cm.sup.-1heterocycle 1586 cm.sup.-1amide II 1529 cm.sup.-1C.dbd.C 1517 cm.sup.-1 1496 cm.sup.-1Ultra Violet Spectrum:1) in dioxane:infl. 224 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 566 epsilon = 69,600infl. 242 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 345infl. 275 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 197max. 282 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 201 epsilon = 24,700infl. 290 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 195max. 314 mn E.sub.1.sup.1 = 218 epsilon = 26,8002) in dioxane/HCl 0.1Nmax. 285 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 266 epsilon = 32,700infl. 304 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 244 epsilon = 30,000infl. 320 nm E.sub.1.sup.1 = 188 epsilon = 23,100______________________________________
STEP C: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-��(S)-1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step C of Example 18, 430 mg of the iodinated derivative of Step B and 470 mg of thieno pyridine were reacted to obtain 438 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________Infra Red Spectrum (CHCl.sub.3):______________________________________NH/OH region complex 1780 cm.sup.-1 beta lactam--C.dbd.O 1725 cm.sup.-1 ester 1684 cm.sup.-1 amide 1613 cm.sup.-1 1600 cm.sup.-1aromatic 1586 cm.sup.-1heterocycle 1575 cm.sup.-1amide II 1558 cm.sup.-13 #STR36## 1525 cm.sup.-1 1516 cm.sup.-1 1496 cm.sup.-1______________________________________
STEP D: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-7-�3-�7-�(2-amino-4-thiazolyl) -�(S)-1-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-thieno-�2,3-b!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate iodide
Using the procedure of Step D of Example 18, 400 mg of the product of Step C were reacted to obtain 275 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 MHz):______________________________________ ##STR37##1 5.32 (s)H.sub.6 5.15H.sub.7 5.79 (ddm sl after exchange)CO--NH-- 9.55 (d)C--NH--CH 9.55 (d)S--CH.sub.2 3.51 (m)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 7.13 (d, J=16) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.27 (d, t J=16 and 6)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -- 5.67 (d, J=6)H of the thieno pyridine 7.89 to 9.55aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.60 to 6.87 (m)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 20
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1,2-dimethylimidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-1,2-dimethylimidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium iodide
1.08 g of the product of Step B of Example 11 were stirred for one hour with 170 mg of 1,2-dimethyl-4-azabenzimidazole in 0.9 ml of acetonitrile and 40 ml of ether were added. The precipitate was filtered off, rinsed with ether and dried for 16 hours under reduced pressure to obtain after chromatography on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 94-6), 306 mg of the expected product.
STEP B: �3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetyl!-amino!2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl�-1,2-dimethylimidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridiniumtrifluoro-acetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 297 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 155 mg of expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 mHz):______________________________________ ##STR38##1 5.40 (sl)and CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.30 (s) 3HH.sub.6 5.13 (d)H.sub.7 5.75 (m)C--NH--CH 9.63 (d), 9.65 (d)--CH--CH--CH.sub.2 6.98 (d, J=15.5) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.30 (d, t)the CH.sub.3 's 2.71 (s), 3.92 (s)imidazopyridine 8.28 to 9.48aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.66 to 6.85mobile H's 9.00 to 9.08______________________________________
EXAMPLE 21
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2,3-dimethylimidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2,3-dimethylimidazo-4,5-c!pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step A of Example 20, 1.92 g of the product of Step B of Example 11 and 303 mg of 2,3-dimethyl-4-azabenzimidazole were reacted to obtain 877 mg of the expected product.
STEP B: �6R-�3-(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-5-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl) -�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-2,3-dimethylimidazo-�4,5-c!-pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the Procedure of Step B of Example 14, 865 mg of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 488 mg of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 mHz):______________________________________ ##STR39##1 5.31 (s) 3Hand CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.41 (1)H.sub.6 5.15 (d, resolved)H.sub.7 5.76C--NH--CH 9.53 (d), 9.60 (d)--CH--CH--CH.sub.2 (d, J=15.5) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.34 (d, t)the CH.sub.3 's 2.75 (s), 3.94 (s)imidazopyridine 8.18 to 9.58aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.65 to 6.86mobile H's 7.31 to 9.60______________________________________
EXAMPLE 22
�6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-didhydroxy phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-quinolinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxo-ethoxy!-imino!�2-�(tribenzyl-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-quinolinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 2.50 g of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 and 0.63 g of quinoline were reacted to obtain 2.40 g of the expected product which was purified by chromatography on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 95-5).
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en -3-yl!-2-propenyl!-quinolinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 1.65 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.94 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 mHz):______________________________________ ##STR40##1 5.31 (s)H.sub.6 5.14 (d)H.sub.7 5.75 (m)C--NH--CH 9.48 (d), 9.52 (d)--CH--CH--CH.sub.2 6.97 (d, J=15) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 5.89 (m)H of the quinoline 8.07 to 9.59aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.64 to 6.77; 6.85 (s)mobile H's 9.03 to 9.52______________________________________
EXAMPLE 23
6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido -2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-4-ethylthio pyridinium trifluoroacetate hydroiodide
STEP A: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��1-(3,4-bis-�(2-methoxy-ethoxy)-methoxy!-phenyl!-2-�(diphenyl-methoxy)-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-�2-�(tribenzyl)-amino!-4-thiazolyl!-acetamido!-2-�(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-carbonyl!-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-4-ethylthio pyridinium iodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 6, 2.50 g of the iodinated derivative of Step B of Example 11 and 1 ml of 4-ethylthio pyridine were reacted to obtain 2.45 g of the expected product which was purified by chromatography on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--methanol 95-5).
STEP B: �6R-�3(E), 6.alpha., 7.beta.(Z)!!-1-�3-�7-��(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-�1-(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxoethoxy!-imino!-acetamido!-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo-�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl!-2-propenyl!-4-ethylthiopyridinium trifuoroacetate hydroiodide
Using the procedure of Step B of Example 14, 1.54 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 0.807 g of the expected product.
______________________________________NMR Spectrum (DMSO 400 mHz):______________________________________ ##STR41##1 5.32 (s)H.sub.6 5.16H.sub.7 5.77 (m)C--NH--CH 9.47 (d)--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.98 (d, J=16) delta E--CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 6.26 (d, t)H of the pyridine 7.97 to 8.69aromatics and H.sub.5 thiazole 6.67 to 6.78; 6.87 (s)mobile H's 9.04 to 13.80______________________________________
EXAMPLE 24: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!!7-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy!imino!acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! furo�2,3-b!pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture, Stage A: p-methoxy benzyl �6R-�3(E), 6alpha, 7beta(Z)!! 7-���(diphenylmethoxy carbonyl) �3,4-bis�(2-methoxy ethoxy) methoxy! phenyl! methoxy! imino! �2-�(triphenylmethyl) amino! 4-thiazolyl! acetyl! amino! 3-(3-chloro 1-propenyl) 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate.
A suspension of 3.75 g of ��(diphenylmethoxy-carbonyl) !3,4-bis�(2-methoxy ethoxy) methoxy! phenyl! methoxy! imino! �2-�(triphenylmethyl) amino! 4-thiazolyl! acetic acid syn isomer (described in European Patent EP 238,061) and 1.81 g of p-methoxy-benzyl 7-amino-3-(3-chloropropenyl) 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo �4,2,0! oct-2-en-2-carboxylate (prepared in European Patent EP 0 333,154) in dichloromethane was cooled down to 0.degree. C., and 0.920 g of N--(dimethylaminopropyl) N'-ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride were added. The solution was held at 0.degree. C. with stirring for 30 minutes and the organic phase was washed with an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and dried. The solvents are eliminated and after chromatographing the residue on silica (eluant: methylene chloride--ether 85-15) and concretion in isopropyl ether, 4.546 g of the expected product were obtained.
NMR (CDCl.sub.3 400 MHz in ppm)
5.10 to 5.32: CO.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --Ar (Ar: aromatic ring)
3.80: Ar--O--CH.sub.3
Stage B: p-methoxy benzyl �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 7-����(diphenylmethoxy carbonyl) �3,4-bis�(2-methoxy ethoxy) methoxy! phenyl! methoxy! imino! �2-(triphenylmethyl) amino! 4-thiazolyl! acetamido! 3-(3-iodo 1-propenyl) 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl-2-carboxylate.
A mixture of the product of Step A, 10 ml of acetone and 341 mg of sodium iodide and approximately 10 mg of iodine was stirred for one hour at ambient temperature and the solvent was evaporated off. Then, the residue was taken up in 80 ml of dichloromethane, The organic phase was washed with an aqueous solution of sodium thiosulfate then with water. After drying, the solvents were eliminated and the residue was chromatographed on silica �eluant: dichloromethane--ethyl acetate (8-2)! to obtain 853 mg of the expected product.
NMR of the proton, (CDCl.sub.3 300 MHz)
6.9 to 7.35: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --I, Ar--H
6.13 (d,t J=15 and 8): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 -I, E isomerism
4.0 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --I
Stage C: (.+-.)(cis) (Z) 7-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! furo�2,3-b!pyridinium iodide.
1.928 g of the product prepared in Step B, 0.365 g of furo�2,3-b!pyridine and 2 ml of dichloromethane were stirred for two hours and 30 minutes and 40 ml of sulfuric ether were added. The precipitate was isolated, rinsed with ether, dried and chromatographed on silica eluting with a dichloromethane--methanol (92-8) mixture to obtain 0.5106 g of the expected product with a Rf=0.38
NMR of the proton (CDCl.sub.3, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.22 (s), 3.29 (s) and 3.35 (S): --O--CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.3
3.79 (s): Ar--OCH.sub.3
3.10 to 3.9: --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C-- and --O--CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.3
5.00 (d) and 5.04 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.15 to 5.35: --O--CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --O--CH.sub.3
5.32 (s): --(C.dbd.O)--O--CH.sub.2 --Ar
5.79 (dd) and 5.85 (dd): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.99 (resolved): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
6.34 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.77 (resolved): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.84 to 7.45: Ar--H, --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and the H in position 3 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium
7.87 (m): H in position 5 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.03 (m): H in position 2 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.35 (d): the --NH--'s
8.66 (m): H in positions 4 and 6 of furo�2,3-b!pyridinium
Stage D: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta.(Z)!! 7-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! furo�2,3-b!-pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
0.516 g of the product of Step C and 5.1 ml of a solution of trifluoroacetic acid-with 10% anisole were stirred for 75 minutes and then 30 ml of sulfuric ether were added. The mixture was stirred for 90 minutes, followed by filtering, rinsing and drying to obtain 0.261 g of the desired product.
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.50 to 3.78 (m): --S--CH.sub.3 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.16 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.58 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.77 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.32 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.65 to 6.80 (m): aromatic H's of the (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) (Ar--H)
6.85 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.07 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.52 (d): H in position 3 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium 7.98 (dd): H in position 5 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.61 (d): Hin position 2 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.89 (dl) and 8.93 (d): H in positions 4 and 6 of the furo�2,3-b!pyridinium
7.31 (sl) (2 H) and 9.04 (m) (2 H): mobile H's
9.53 (d) and 9.61 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 25: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 7-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! furo�3,2-b!-pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture
Using the procedure of Example 24, furo �3,2-b!pyridine as quaternization agent was reacted to obtain the desired product.
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
--S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C-- masked
5.14 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.61 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.76 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.30 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E. isomer
6.6 to 6.78 (m): Ar--H
6.86 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.02 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.78 (sl): H in position 3 of the furo�3,2-b!pyridinium 8.06 (dd): H in position 6 of the furo�3,2-b!pyridinium 8.92 (d): H in position 2 of the furo�3,2-b!pyridinium 8.97 (d) to 9.04 (m): H in positions 5 and 7 of the furo �3,2-b!pyridinium 9.0 (m): mobile H's
9.48 (d) and 9.56 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 26: the internal salt of (8) (cis) (Z) 7-�3-�7-��2-amino 4-thiazolyl) ��carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0! oct-2-en-3-yl! 2 (E) -propenyl! thieno�2,3-b! pyridinium
Using the procedure of Example 24, ��(S)-(diphenylmethoxycarbonyl) �3,4-bis�(2-methoxy ethoxy) methoxy! phenyl! methoxy! imino!�2-�(triphenylmethyl) amino! 4-thiazolyl! acetic acid syn isomer (described in European Patents EP 0 266,060 and 0 280,521) and thieno�2,3-b!pyridine as quaternization agent were reacted to obtain the desired product with Rf=0.5 �thin layer chromatography (TLC); eluant: acetone--water (4-1)! and a specific rotation of (.alpha.!.sub.D =-11.5.degree. �(c)=0.9 in DMSO!,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm
3.51 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.15 (d J=5): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.67 (d, J=6): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.8 (dd, sl after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.27 (dt J=16 and 6): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.6 to 6.87 (m): Ar--H and--S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.13 (d J=6): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.89 (d): H in position 3 of the thieno�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.15 (dd): H in position 5 of the thieno�2,3-b!pyridinium 8.28 (d): H in position 2 of the thieno�2,3-b!pyridinium 9.08 (d): H in position 4 of the thieno�2,3-b!pyridinium 9.22 (d): H in position 6 of the thieno�2,3-b!pyridinium 9.55 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH (N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 27: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-methoxy pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
By operating in a similar manner to that of Example 1, using 4-methoxy pyridine as quaternization agent, the desired product is obtained.
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.72 (AB): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
4.10 (s): Ar--O--CH.sub.3
5.15 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.22 (l): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.77 (m) --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.25 (m) --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.68 (dd), 6.74 (m) (2H) and 6.86 (s) (1H).dbd.: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.95 (d J=15.5): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.33: NH.sub.2
7.66 (d) and 8.83 (m): aromatic H's of 4-MeO pyridinium
9.0 (l), 9.5 (d) and 9.62 (d): mobile H's
EXAMPLE 28: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-(methylthio) pyridinium (R+S),
By operating in a similar manner to that of EXAMPLE 1 using 4-(methylthio) pyridine as quaternization agent, the desired product is obtained.
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.72 (s): Ar--S--CH.sub.3
5.15 (d) and 5.18 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.22 (dl): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.77 (m, d resolved after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.26 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 (dd) to 6.87 (m) (4 H).dbd.: Ar--H and--S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.99 (d J=15 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.96 (d) and 8.70 (d): aromatic H's of 4-Mes pyridinium
9.55 (d) and 9.62 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
7.32 (m) and 9.06 (m): mobile H's
EXAMPLE 29, the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. �Z-(R.sup.*)!!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-(methylthio) pyridinium,
Using the procedure of Example was purified by HPLC on a Microbondapack C.sub.18-300 (registered trademark) column of 10 microns and 0.019 m in diameter eluting with acetonitrile with 0.025% trifluoroacetic acid to obtain the (R) and (S) isomers (See following example).
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.71 (s): Ar--S--CH.sub.3
3.54 (d) and 3.79 (d): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.17 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.22 (l): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.77 (d, d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.27 (m) : --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.72 (d): H in position 5 of the (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)
6.74 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.73 (d): H in position 6 of the (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)
6.86 (d): H in position 2 of the (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)
6.98 (d J=15,5 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.30 (1): --NH.sub.2
7.96 (d) and 8.71 (d): aromatic H's of 4-MeS pyridinium
9.62 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
9.00 and 9.09: mobile H's
EXAMPLE 30; the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. �Z-(S.sup.*)!!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-(methylthio) pyridinium,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.72 (s): Ar--S--CH.sub.3
3.54 �AB!: --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.14 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.22 (dl): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.79 (dd): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.24 (dt): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.78 (m) (3H) and 6.87 (1H): Ar--H and--S--CH(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.97 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.30 (l): --NH.sub.2
7.96 (d) and 8.70 (d): aromatic H's of 4-MeS pyridinium
9.55 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
9.04 and 9.08: mobile H's
EXAMPLE 31: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) ��carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetyl! amino! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 2-(methylthio) pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.87 (s): Ar--S--CH.sub.3
5.16 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.78 (d, resolved after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.13: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.80: Ar--H
6.85: --S--CH(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.85 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.32 and 9.05: --OH
7.84 (t) and 8.44 (t): aromatic H's in position 3 and 4 of the 2-MeS pyridinium
8.04 (d): aromatic H in position 5 of the 2-MeS pyridinium
8.97 (d): aromatic H in position 2 of the 2-MeS pyridinium
9.57 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C=O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 32: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-(aminocarbonyl) pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.50 to 3.75 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 -C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.17 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.44 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.77 (m):--CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.29 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.66 to 6.78 (m) (3 H): Ar--H
6.86 (s): --S--CH(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.06 (d, J=15.5): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
8.44 (d): H in positions 3 and 5 of the pyridinium ring
8.67 (s) and 8.25 (s): (C.dbd.O)--NH.sub.2 slightly mobile
9.20 (d): H in positions 2 and 6 of the pyridinium ring
9.47 (d) and 9.54 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
8.94 (m) (2 H) 7.24 (m) (2 H) and 12.85 (shoulder): mobile H's
EXAMPLE 33: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl!4-(aminocarbonyl) pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.50 to 3.80 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 (CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C-- masked
5.17 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.44 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.77 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.30 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.64 to 6.90 (m) (4 H): Ar--H and--S--CH(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.08 (d J=15): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.29 (3 H): .dbd.C--NH.sub.2
8.29 (t): H in position 5 of the pyridinium ring
8.36 (d): H in position 4 of the pyridinium ring
9.17 (d): H in position 6 of the pyridinium ring
9.47 (d): H in position 2 of the pyridinium ring
9.54 (d) and 9.62: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
8.20 (s) and 8.61 (s): slightly mobile H's9.02: mobile H's
EXAMPLE 34: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 6-amino 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl!quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
5.13: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (d resolved): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.65to 5.80: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.32 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 7.0 (m) (5 H): Ar--H, --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd. and --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.56 (d resolved): H in position 7 of the quinolinium ring
7.88 (m): H in position 3 of the quinolinium ring
8.19 (m): H in position 8 of the quinolinium ring
8.80 (d): H in position 4 of the quinolinium ring 9.0 (s):
9.53 (d) and 9.61 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 35: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 3-amino 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl!quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
5.14: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s) and 5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.60 to 5.85 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.33 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.6 to 6.8 (m): Ar--H,
6.86 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.98 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.76 (m) (2 H), 8.1 (m) (1 H) and 8.25 (m) (1 H): H in positions 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the quinolinium ring
8.03 (d): H in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
8.87 (sl): H in position 2 of the quinolinium ring
9.09 (m): mobile H's
9.53 (d) and 9.61 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 36: the internal salt of �6R-�3 (E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 3-methyl quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.66 (s): --CH.sub.3 in position 3 of the quinolinium ring
3,50 (masked) and 3.75 (d): --S--CH.sub.2 (CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.13 resolved: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.78 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.85 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.36 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.62 to 6.8 (m) (3 H): Ar--H
6.85 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.00 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
8.01 (t) and 8.19 (t): H in position 6 and 7 of the quinolinium ring
8.38 (d) and 8.50 (d): H in position 5 and 8 of the quinolinium ring
9.14 (sl) and 9.54 (sl): H in position 2 and 4 of the quinolinium ring
9.04 (m): mobile H's
9.53 (d) and 9.59 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 37: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-methyl quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.02 (s): --CH.sub.3 in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
3.45 to 3.80 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.13 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.75 (d, resolved after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.80 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.37 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
approximately 6.70 (m) (3 H): Ar--H
6.85 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.96 (d resolved j=16Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
8.06 (t) and 8.25 (t): H in position 6 and 7 of the quinolinium ring
8.11 (d): H in position 3 of the quinolinium ring
8.50 (2d): H in position 5 and 8 of the quinolinium ring
9.43 (d): H in position 2 of the quinolinium ring
7.30 (sl and 9.03 (sl): mobile H's (--NH.sub.2 and --OH)
9.51 (d) and 9.59 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 38: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 6-methyl quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.62 (s): --CH.sub.3 in position 4of the quinoleinium ring
3.50 (masked) and 3.74 (d): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.13 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.76 (d, resolved after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.86 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.35 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.85 (s resolved): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.94 (d resolved j=16 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
8.10 to 8.45 (m) (4 H): H in position 3, 5, 7 and 8 of the quinolinium ring
9.21 (d) (1 H): H in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
9.50 (d): H in position 2 of the quinolinium ring
9.03 (m): mobile H's
9.50 (d) and 9.60 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 39: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 6-chloro quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.60 (masked) and 3.75 (d) : --S--CH.sub.2 (CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.14: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.76 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.88 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.34 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.85 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.96 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.62 to 6.80 (m) (3 H): Ar--H
8.29 (m) and 8.59 (dd): H in positions 3, 7 and 8 of the quinolinium ring
8.69 (d): H in position 5 of the quinolinium ring
9.25 (d): H in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
9.59 (d); H in position 2 of the quinoleinium ring
9.04 (m) mobile H's
9.52 (d) and 9.60 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 40: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 6-methoxy quinolinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.45 to 3.75 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
4.00 (s): --OCH.sub.3 in position 6 of the quinolinium ring
5.12 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.74 (dd resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.84 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.35 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.80 (m): Ar--H
6.85 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.93 (d resolved J=16 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.89 (dd): H in position 7 of the quinolinium ring
7.90 (sl): H in position 5 of the quinolinium ring
8.15 (dd): H in position 3 of the quinolinium ring
8.46 (dd): H in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
9.13 (d): H in position 8 of the quinolinium ring
9.37 (d): H in position 2 of the quinolinium ring
7.27 (m) (2 H) and 8.94 (m) (2 H): mobile H's
9.45 (d) and 9.52 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S
EXAMPLE 41: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 3-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! thiazolium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.40 3.80 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.16 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.33 (m) (3 H): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O-- and --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.77 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.26 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.77 (m): Ar--H
6.87 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.97 (d resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.30 (s) (2 H): mobile H's
8.36 (s) and 8.52 (s): H in position 4 and 5 of the thiazolium ring9.00 (s), 9.08 (s), 9.09 (s) and 9.64 (s): mobile 2 H's
9.54 (d) and 9.62 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
10.21 (s): H in position 2 of the thiazolium ring
EXAMPLE 42: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 3-methyl imidazolium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
3.50 to 3.80: --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
3.86 (s): --CH.sub.3 in position 3 of the imidazolium ring
4.97 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.16 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH (C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.33 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.79 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.18 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.75 to 7.00 (m): Ar--H, --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd. and --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.28: NH.sub.2
7.71 (s) (2 H): H in position 2 and 3 of the imidazolium ring
8.96 (wide), 12.81 (wide) and 13.68 (wide): mobile 2 H's9.12 (s): H in position 5 of the imidazolium ring
9.47 (d) and 9.54 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 43: the internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! imidazo �1,2-b! pyridazinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
(1 H) masked and approximately 3.70 (d) (1 H):
--S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.15 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.25 to 5.45 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.77 (m, d resolved after exchange): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.25 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.86 (m): Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.96 (dl J=16 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.34 (m) and 9.05 (m): mobile H's
8.00 (dd): H in position 3 of the imidazo�1,2-b!pyridazinium ring
8.54 (sl) and 8.88 (sl): H in position 6 and 7 of the imidazo�1,2-b!pyridazinium ring
8.82 (d): H in position 4 of the imidazo!1,2-b!pyridazinium ring
9.12 (d): H in position 2 of the imidazo�1,2-b!pyridazinium ring
9.55 (d) and 9.60 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 44: the internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 1-�3-�7--��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2 (E)-propenyl! imidazo-�1,2-a!pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.55 (m) (masked): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.15 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.29 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.32 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.74 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S-- cis isomerism
6.25 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.68 to 6.92: Ar--H, --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd. and --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.33 (s) , 9.03 (s), 9.56 (d resolved) and 12.80: mobile H's
7.57 (t) (1 H), 8.06 (t) (1 H), 8.20 (d) (1 H), 8.29 (s) (1 H), 8.45 (s) (1 H) and 8.97 (d) (1 H): H of the imidazo �1,2-b!pyridinium ring
EXAMPLE 45: The internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 2-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! imidazo-�1,5-a!pyridinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.40 to 3.80: --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.17 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.18 to 5.32: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.76 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S-- cis isomerism
6.28 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.68 to 6.86: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.04 (d J=15.5): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.29, 9.0 to 9.08, 9.54 and 12.56: mobile H's
7.19 (t) and 7.25 (t): H in position 6 and 7 of the imidazo �1,5-a!pyridinium ring
7.86 (d): H in position 8 of the imidazo�1,5-a!pyridinium ring8.23 (d): H in position 1 of the imidazo�1,5-a!pyridinium ring
9.02 (d): H in position 5 of the imidazo �1,5-a!pyridinium ring
9.74 (s): H in position 3 of the imidazo �1,5-a!pyridinium ring
EXAMPLE 46: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. �Z(R.sup.*)!!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium,
Stage A: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-����(diphenylmethoxycarbonyl) �3,4-bis�(2-methoxy ethoxy) methoxy! phenyl! methoxy! imino! �2-(tri-phenylmethyl) amino! 4-thiazolyl! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium, (R+S)
1.33 g of the iodine derivative of Step B of Example 24 and 0.585 ml of cyclopentano�b!pyridine in a minimum quantity of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were stirred for 5 hours and the solvent was eliminated. The residue was washed and chromatographed, eluting with a dichloromethane--methanol (9-1) mixture to obtain in this way 1.07 g of the desired product.
Stage B: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium,
Using the procedure of Step D of Example 24, 1.053 g of the product of Step A were reacted to obtain 1.07 g of the expected product.
Stage C: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. �Z(R.sup.*)!!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium,
The product of Step B was purified by HPLC on a Microbondapack C.sub.18-300 (registered trademark) column of 10 microns and 0.0079 m in diameter eluting with acetonitrile with 0.025% of trifluoroacetic acid to obtain the (R) and (S) isomers (See following example).
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
2.24 (m): the H's in position 6 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
3.15 (m) and 3.38 (masked): the H's in position 5 and 7 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium ring
3.54 (d, J=17.5 Hz) and 3.78 (d, J=17.5 Hz): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.17 (d, J=5): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.75 (dd, J=5 Hz and J=7.5 Hz): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.24 (dt, J=16 and J=6.5 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.70 (d, J=8 Hz): H in position 6 of the 3,4-dihyroxyphenyl radical
6.74 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.75 (dd, J=1.5 and J=8 Hz): H in position 5 of the 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl radical
6.86 (sl): H in position 2 of the 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl radical
6.87 (d J=16): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.25: Mobile NH.sub.2 's
7.90 (dd, J=6 and J=7.5): H in position 3 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium ring
8.41 (d, J=7.5): H in position 4 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
8.75 (d, J=6): H in position 2 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
9.53 (d, J=7.5Hz): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
8.92, 9.00, 12.76 and 13.72: mobile H's
EXAMPLE 47: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. �Z(S.sup.*)!!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 400 MHz, in ppm)
2.24 (m): the H's in position 6 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
3.15 (m) and 3.40: the H's in position 5 and 7 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium ring
3.48 (d, J=17.5 Hz) and 3.63 (d, J=17.5 Hz): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.14 (d, J=5): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.32 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N+ and Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.78 (dd, J=5 Hz and J=7.5 Hz): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.20 (dt, J=16 and J=6 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.68 (d, J=8 Hz): H in position 6 of the 3,4-dihyroxyphenyl radical
6.75 (dd, J=2 and J=8 Hz) : H in position 5 of the 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl radical
6.78 (s): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.87 (d. J=2 Hz): H in position 2 of the 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl radical6.87 (d J=16): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.25: mobile NH.sub.2 's
7.90 (dd, J=6 and J=7.5): H in position 3 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H--pyrindinium ring
8.42 (d, J=7.5): H in position 4 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
8.75 (d, J=6): H in position 2 of the 6,7-dihydro 5H-pyrindinium ring
9.46 (d, J=7.5 Hz): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
8.98 (2 H), 9.00, 12.97 (1 H) and 13.69 (1 H): mobile H's
EXAMPLE 48: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-�(methoxy-imino) methyl! quinoleinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.47 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
4.19 (s): --CH.dbd.N--OCH.sub.3 in position 4 of the quinolinium ring
5.14 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH--(N--)--S--
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.75 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.89 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
6.36 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.64 to 6.77 (m): Ar--H
6.85 (s,d): --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.99 (d resolved j=16 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.31 (1): --NH.sub.2
8.09 (1) and 8.30 (t): H in position 6 and 7 of the quinolinium ring8.41 (d): H in position 3 of the quinolinium ring
8.58 (d) and 8.96 (d): H in position 5 and 8 of the quinolinium ring9.33 (s): --CH.dbd.N--OCH.sub.3 in position 4 of the quinolinium ring (E isomer)
9.52 (d,d): H in position 2 of the quinolinium ring 9.03 (1) and 9.60 (d): mobile H's
EXAMPLE 49: the internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! 1-methyl pyrrolidinium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.10 (sl) and 3.45 (sl): H of the pyrrolidinium ring
2.99 (s): N.sup.+ --CH.sub.3
3.9 (m): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
4.11: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.18 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.33 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.79 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.17 (dt): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.85: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.05 (d. J=15 Hz): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
EXAMPLE 50: the internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3 �7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 4-aza 1-azoniabicyclo�2,2,2!octane (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.14 and 3.35: H of the 4-aza 1-azoniabicyclo�2,2,2!octane ring
3.5 to 3.95: --S--CH.sub.2 -C(CH.dbd.CH---).dbd.C--
4.06: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.20 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.34 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.80 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.11: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.7 to 6.90: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.02 (d, resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
9.10 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 51: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 1-�3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2-propenyl! 3-hydroxy 4-aza 1-azoniabicyclo�2,2,2!octane (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture with an Rf=0.5 (eluant: acetone--water (4-1))
EXAMPLE 52: The internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0! oct-2-3-yl! N,N,N-trimethyl 2(E)-propen-1-aminium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
2.99 (s) and 3.03 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.3
4.05: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.16 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.33 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.76 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.04 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.7 to 6.90: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.04 (d, resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
9.08 (d resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 53: The internal salt of �6R-�3(E), 6-.alpha., 7-.beta. (Z)!! 3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! N,N--dimethyl N--(2-hydroxy ethyl) 2-propen-1-aminium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.05 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --OH
3.38 and 3.87: --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --OH
4.14 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.19 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.80 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.14: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.87: --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.65 to 6.80: Ar--H
7.03 (d, resolved): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.36 and 9.05: --OH
9.59 (d resolved):--CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 54: The internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) N--(2-amino 2-oxo ethyl) 3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! N,N--dimethyl 2(E)-propen-1-aminium (R) or (s) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.19 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CO --NH.sub.2
4.01 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CO--NH.sub.2
4.27 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.19 (d): --CO--NH--CH (C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.34 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.85 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.13: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.72 to 6.80: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.03: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.33, 7.70, 7.94 and 9.04: mobile H's
9.55 (d) and 9.62 (d): --NH--
EXAMPLE 55: the internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! N--(cyanomethyl) N,N--dimethyl 2(E)-propen-1-aminium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.19 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3) .sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CN
4.24 (d): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
4.8 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CN
5.20 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.33 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.82 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.13 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.80: Ar--H
6.87: --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.10: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.79 (2 H), 9.07 (2 H): mobile H's
9.54 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 56: The internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 3-�7-��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy! imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!-oct-2-en-3-yl! N,N--dimethyl N--�(2-methoxyimino) ethyl! 2(E)-propen-1-aminium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.19 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.dbd.N--O--CH.sub.3
3.89 (s): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.dbd.N--O--CH.sub.3
4.10 to 4.30 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ and --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.dbd.N--O--CH.sub.3
5.20 (d): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.35 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.81 (m,d resolved after exchange); --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
6.14 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.7 to 6.88: Ar--H and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
7.04: --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.77 (m): --N.sup.+ (CH.sub.3).sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --CH.dbd.N--O--CH.sub.3
9.57 and 9.65: --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
EXAMPLE 57: the internal salt of (.+-.) (cis) (Z) 1-�3--�7--��(2-amino 4-thiazolyl) �carboxy (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) methoxy) imino! acetamido! 2-carboxy 8-oxo 5-thia 1-azabicyclo�4,2,0!oct-2-en-3-yl! 2(E)-propenyl! imidazo �1,2-a! pyrimidin-4-ium (R) or (S) or an (R+S) mixture,
NMR of the proton (DMSO, 300 MHz, in ppm)
3.66 (m) (masked): --S--CH.sub.2 --C(CH.dbd.CH--).dbd.C--
5.14 (d, resolved): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S--
5.24 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
5.31 (s): Ar--CH(C.dbd.O)--O--
5.74 (m): --CO--NH--CH(C.dbd.O)--CH(N--)--S-- cis isomerism
6.23 (m): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+ E isomer
6.65 to 6.84 (4 H): Ar--H, and --S--CH--C(C.dbd.N--)--N.dbd.
6.94 (d, resolved J=16): --CH.dbd.CH--CH.sub.2 --N.sup.+
7.31 (sl): --NH2
9.03 (m): mobile H's
7.76 (dd) (1 H): H in position 6 of the imidazo�1,2-a!-pyrimidin-4-ium ring
8.39 (s): H in position 2 and 3 of the imidazo�1,2-a!-pyrimidin-4-ium ring
9.14 (d, resolved) (1 H): H in position 7 of the imidazo�1,2-a!pyrimidin-4-ium ring
9.39 (d, resolved) (1 H): H in position 5 of the imidazo�1,2-a!pyrimidin-4-ium ring
Unless otherwise indicated, the products of Examples 30 to 58 mentioned previously were prepared by the method described in Example 1, using the corresponding nitrogenous base.
EXAMPLE 58: Preparations for injections of the following formula were prepared from 500 ml of the product of Example 30 and sterile aqueous excipient sufficient for a quantity of sterile aqueous excipient sufficient quantity of 5 ml
EXAMPLE 59
A preparation for injection was prepared containing 500 mg of the product of Example 2 and sterile aqueous excipient sufficient for a final volume of 5 ml.
PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY
In vitro activity, method of dilutions in solid medium.
A series of dishes was prepared into which an equal amount of sterile nutritive medium was divided containing increasing quantities of the product to be studied and then each dish was seeded with several bacterial strains. After incubation for 24 hours in an oven at 37.degree. C., the inhibition of growth was evaluated by the absence of any bacterial development which allowed the minimal inhibiting concentrations (MIC), expressed in micrograms and, to be determined. The results are expressed in MIC.sub.90, which is the minimum concentration of antibiotic enabling the inhibition of 90% of the strains studied in the following Table.
PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE PRODUCTS OF THE INVENTION
Activity in vitro, method of dilutions in solid medium.
A series of dishes are prepared in which the same quantity of sterile nutrient medium is distributed, containing increasing quantities of the product to be studied, then each dish is sown with several bacterial strains.
After incubation for 24 hours in an incubator at 37.degree. C., the growth inhibition is evaluated by the absence of any bacterial development, which allows the minimum inhibiting concentrations (MIC) expressed in micrograms/cm.sup.3 to be determined.
The results are expressed in MIC.sub.90 which is the minimum concentration of antibiotic causing growth inhibition in 90% of the strains studied.
The following results were obtained:
______________________________________Product Staphylococcus Pseudomonasof Enterobacteries aureus Proteus AeruginosaExample Cloacae 1321E SG 5 11 A 235 1771 m______________________________________28 0.08 0.15 0.04 0.330 0.04 0.15 0.02 0.624 0.15 0.15 0.02 0.1544 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.6______________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________Number of strains StaphylococcusEnterobacteria aureus PseudomonasCompound Cefotax.S Cefotax.R oxacilline S Proteus SPP Aeruginosaexample 27 40 20 9 40__________________________________________________________________________ 2 0.3 5 0.6 0.15 1.25 4 0.3 5 1.25 0.3 5 9 0.6 10 1.2 0.6 2.512 0.3 10 0.6 0.3 1016 0.6 10 1.2 0.6 2.517 0.6 10 1.2 0.6 1.218 0.15 2.5 0.3 0.3 2.5__________________________________________________________________________
Various modifications of the compounds and method of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit or scope thereof and it should be understood that the invention is intended to be limited only as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
  • 1. A compound having a formula ##STR42## wherein R.sub.a is an amino protective group, R'.sub.b and R'.sub.c are individually hydrogen or a hydroxy protective group, R.sub.d is hydrogen or an easily eliminated ester, A" is hydrogen or an easily eliminated ester, R.sub.1 is selected from the group consisting of ##STR43## R and R' are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, alkoxy of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, halogen, --CO.sub.2 --Q, ##STR44## --CH.sub.2 SQ,Q and Q' are individually hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, the wavy line indicated that --CH.sub.2 R.sub.1 may be in the E or Z position.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
90-07491 Jun 1990 FRX
91-15417 Dec 1991 FRX
PRIOR APPLICATION

This application is a division of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 449,243 filed May 24, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,541,318, which is a division of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 106,380 filed Aug. 13, 1993, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No.07/987,007 filed Dec. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,779, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/715,510 filed Jun. 14, 1991, now abandoned.

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Divisions (3)
Number Date Country
Parent 449243 May 1995
Parent 106380 Aug 1993
Parent 987007 Dec 1992
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 715510 Jun 1991