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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 04, 1977
Filed:
Oct. 01, 1973
Hamao Umezawa, Tokyo, JA;
Sumio Umezawa, Tokyo, JA;
Kenji Maeda, Tokyo, JA;
Osamu Tsuchiya, Yokohama, JA;
Shinichi Kondo, Yokohama, JA;
Shunzo Fukatsu, Tokyo, JA;
Zaidan Hojin Biseibutsu Kagaku Kenkyo Kai, Tokyo, JA;
Abstract
A new and useful 1-N-[(S)-.alpha.-hydroxy-.omega.-aminoacyl]derivative of an aminoglycosidic antiobiotic, including its deoxy derivative, such as kanamycin B, 3'-deoxyneamine, 3',4'-dideoxyneamine, 3',4'-dideoxyribostamycin or 3', 4'-dideoxykanamycin B is now synthetized from the parent substance, aminoglycosidic antibiotic. The new 1-N-[(S)-.alpha.-hydroxy-.omega.-aminoacyl] derivative shows a wider and/or higher antibacterial activity than the parent substance and is useful in the treatment of infections by gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, including drug-resistant strains thereof. The preparation of this new derivative may be made by 1-N-acylating the parent aminoglycosidic antibiotic with (S)-.alpha.-hydroxy-.omega.-aminocarboxylic acid with the amino group being protected, and chromatographically separating the acylated products to isolate the desired 1-N-acyl derivative, followed by the removal of the amino-protecting group.