Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1977-07-01
1979-12-18
Ford, John M.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
424250, C07D49808
Patent
active
041794397
ABSTRACT:
The invention is concerned to new hydrazones and oximes of 3-formylrifamycin SV.
The procedure of rifamycin derivatives preparation consists of condensation of 3-formylrifamycin SV with reactants suitable for carbonylic group, using solvents alone or in mixture, as reaction medium, in which are attained high concentrations of reactants, and from which the reaction products can be easily isolated, by possibly a partial concentration and/or water addition, when they separate under crystalline form.
The solvents and the working conditions selected, e.g. the reactant for carbonylic group in excess up to 0.25 mol, reduce the danger of inflammability, simplify the operations, decrease the degradations level and lead to pure products, so that their recrystallization is no longer necessary.
Among the obtained rifamycins, may be selected products showing reduced liver toxicity, active against mycobacteria rifamycin-resistant forms or specific antiviral-oncogene, immunosuppressive, antileukemic (in man) etc., activity utilizable in clinical use.
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Albu Margareta
Bulgaru Liliana
Diaconescu Constantin
Diaconu Eugen
Nitelea Ion
Bond Robert T.
Ford John M.
Intreprinderea de Antibiotice Iasi
Ross Karl F.
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