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publicationDate 1966-04-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-1027617-A
titleOfInvention Derivatives of tetracycline-type compounds
abstract The invention relates to 2-carbonamido-substituted tetracyclines of formula <FORM:1027617/C2/1> wherein TC1 is a monovalent radical derived from a tetracycline-type compound (defined) by removal of one hydrogen from the carbon-amido group thereof: X is a cation selected from H, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and basic antibiotics; n is a number equal to the valency of X and R is -OH or TC2 wherein TC2 is a monovalent radical derived from a tetracycline-type compound as above by removal of one H from the carbonamide group and wherein TC1 and TC2 are the same or different. The basic antibiotic may be tetracycline, erythromycin, streptomycin, novobiocin, polymyxin, benzylpenicillin 2-diethylaminoethyl ester, chloramphenicol glycinate or thiamphenicol glycinate. The tetracycline-compound is reacted with glyoxylic acid in the presence of a tertiary N base. Typical compounds are tetracycline glycollic acid and tetracycline glycollate of erythromycin. Oral, topical and parenteral compositions comprise an antibiotic as above and a carrier.
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