Cefonicide (or cefonicid) is a cephalosporin antibiotic.[1]
It has a density of 1.92g/cm3.
Synthesis
Injectable semi-synthetic cephalosporin antibiotic related to cefamandole, q.v.
Cefonicid is synthesized conveniently by nucleophilic displacement of the 3-acetoxy moiety of 1 with the appropriately substituted tetrazole thiole 2. The mandelic acid amide C-7 side chain is reminiscent of cefamandole.
See also
References
- ^ Saltiel E, Brogden RN (September 1986). "Cefonicid. A review of its antibacterial activity, pharmacological properties and therapeutic use". Drugs. 32 (3): 222–59. doi:10.2165/00003495-198632030-00002. PMID 3530703. S2CID 243051006.
- ^ DE 2611270, Berges, David Alan, "Cephalosporin-Derivate [Cephalosporin derivatives]", published 1976-09-30, assigned to SmithKline Corp.
- ^ D. A. Berges, U.S. patent 4,048,311 (1977 to Smith Kline).
- ^ U.S. patent 4,093,723, U.S. patent 4,159,373 (1978, 1979 both to Smith Kline).