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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2005
Filed:
Aug. 10, 2000
Lisa Marie Pratt, Cowley, GB;
Kenneth Noel Keavey, Cowley, GB;
Gilles Denis Pain, Cowley, GB;
Laurent Mounier, Cowley, GB;
Lisa Marie Pratt, Cowley, GB;
Kenneth Noel Keavey, Cowley, GB;
Gilles Denis Pain, Cowley, GB;
Laurent Mounier, Cowley, GB;
British Biotech Pharmaceuticals Limited, Oxford, GB;
Abstract
Compounds of formula (II) are antibacterial agents wherein Q represents a radical of the formula: —N(OH)CH(═O) or the formula: —C(═O)NH(OH); Rrepresents hydrogen, C-Calkyl or C-Calkyl substituted by one or more halogen atoms, or, except when Q is a radical of the formula: —N(OH)CH(═O), a hydroxy, C-Calkoxy, C-Calkenyloxy, amino, C-Calkylamino, or di-(C-Calkyl)amino group; Rrepresents a substituted or unsubstituted C-Calkyl, cycloalkyl(C-Calkyl)- or aryl(C-Calkyl)-group; and A represents a group of formula (IIA), or (IIB) wherein Rrepresents the side chain of a natural or non-natural alpha amino acid, and Rand Rwhen taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form a saturated heterocyclic first ring of 5 to 7 atoms as specified in the description.