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Date of Patent:
Nov. 11, 1986

Filed:

May. 14, 1984
Applicant:
Inventors:

Daniel Farge, Thiais, FR;

Pierre Le Roy, Thiais, FR;

Claude Moutonnier, Le Plessis Robinson, FR;

Jean-Francois Peyronel, Palaiseau, FR;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07D / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
540215 ; 540217 ; 540222 ; 540227 ; 540229 ;
Abstract

New 3-vinylcephalosporins of the general formula (I), ##STR1## in which n=0 or 1, R.sub.1 is a radical of the general formula (II), ##STR2## in which R.sub.4 is hydrogen or a protective radical and R.sub.5 represents a radical of the general formula (IIa) ##STR3## in which R.sup.a.sub.5 and R.sup.b.sub.5 are hydrogen or alkyl or together form an alkylene radical and R.sup.c.sub.5 is hydrogen or a protective radical, R.sub.2 is hydrogen, a protective radical or a radical which can easily be removed by an enzymatic method, and R.sub.3 is a halogen atom or a radical R'.sub.3 SO.sub.2 O-- or R'.sub.3 CO--O--, in which radicals R'.sub.3 and R'.sub.3 are substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or phenyl radicals, or alternatively R.sub.1 is a hydrogen atom or a radical of the general formula (II) in which R.sub.4 is defined as above and R.sub.5 is hydrogen, alkyl, vinyl, cyanomethyl or a protective radical, and R.sub.2 is defined as above, or R.sub.1 is hydrogen or a variously substituted acyl radical and R.sub.2 is hydrogen or a protective radical, and R.sub.3 is a halogen atom. These new products are useful as intermediates for the preparation of antibiotic cephalosporins.


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