Patent classifications
C07D501/24
β-lactamase substrates and methods of their use for the diagnosis of tuberculosis
-Lactamase substrates and methods for using the substrates to detect -lactamase diagnose tuberculosis.
Cephalosporin derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions thereof
The present invention relates to novel cephalosporin derivatives represented by ##STR00001##
X, Y, L, R1, and R2 are as same as defined in the description of the invention. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical antibiotic compositions comprising a novel celphalosporin derivative represented by Chemical Formula 1, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an effective ingredient. According to the present invention, novel cephalosporin derivatives, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an effective ingredient for the broad spectrum of antibiotic resistant, low toxicity, particularly in Gram-negative bacteria, which can be useful with strong antimicrobial activity.
Cephalosporin derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions thereof
The present invention relates to novel cephalosporin derivatives represented by ##STR00001##
X, Y, L, R1, and R2 are as same as defined in the description of the invention. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical antibiotic compositions comprising a novel celphalosporin derivative represented by Chemical Formula 1, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an effective ingredient. According to the present invention, novel cephalosporin derivatives, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an effective ingredient for the broad spectrum of antibiotic resistant, low toxicity, particularly in Gram-negative bacteria, which can be useful with strong antimicrobial activity.