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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 21, 2001
Barry Porter, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Gane, Cambridge, GB;
Raymond Beckett, Oxford, GB;
Kenneth Keavey, Oxford, GB;
Jac Wijkmans, Oxford, GB;
Lydia Saroglou, Oxford, GB;
Barry Porter, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Gane, Cambridge, GB;
Raymond Beckett, Oxford, GB;
Kenneth Keavey, Oxford, GB;
Jac Wijkmans, Oxford, GB;
Lydia Saroglou, Oxford, GB;
De Novo Pharmaceuticals Ltd., , GB;
Abstract
Compounds of formula (I) and (IA) have antibacterial or antiprotozoal activity: formula (1) formula (2) wherein: Z represents a radical of formula N(OH)CH(═O) or of formula C(═O)NH(OH); Rrepresents hydrogen, methyl or trifluoromethyl, or, except when Z is a radical of formula N(OH)CH(═O), a hydroxy or amino group; Rrepresents a radical of formula R—(X)-(ALK)- wherein Rrepresents hydrogen, or an optionally substituted c-Calkyl, C-Calkenyl, C-Calkynyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, or heterocyclyl group, ALK represents a straight or branched divalent C-Calkylene, C-C6 ?alkenylene, or C-Calkynylene radical, and may be interrupted by one or more non-adjacent NH—, —O— or S— linkages, X represents NH—, —O— or S—, and m and n are independently 0 or 1; Rrepresents hydrogen, C-Calkyl, or benzyl; and Ris as defined in the specification.