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publicationNumber JP-S62265287-A
titleOfInvention Carbapenem antibiotic
abstract Disclosed are novel carbapenem derivatives characterized by a non-hydrogen substituent in the 1-position of the carbapenem ring and a 2-substituent of the formula <IMAGE> in which A represents cyclopentylene, cyclohexylene or C2-C6 alkylene optionally substituted by one or more C1-C4 alkyl groups; R<5> represents either (a) an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, cycloaliphatic-aliphatic, aryl, araliphatic, heteroaryl, heteroaraliphatic, heterocyclyl or heterocyclyl-aliphatic radical or (b) a divalent phenylene or C1-C4 alkylene group joined to the <IMAGE> ring so as to form a bridged polycyclic group; and <IMAGE> represents a quaternized nitrogen-containing non-aromatic heterocycle. Such derivatives are useful as potent antibacterial agents.
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