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Modification of the cysteamine side chain of thienamycin. II.

A new type of thienamycin derivatives (3a-3j, 4a, 4b), having a monothioacetal or a thioacetal side chain at the C-2 position was prepared, and the susceptibility to renal dehydropeptidase-1 (DHP-1) and the antimicrobial activity of these compounds were determined. The structure-activity relationships of these derivatives are also discussed.[1]

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  1. Modification of the cysteamine side chain of thienamycin. II. Sato, M., Takemura, M., Atarashi, S., Higashi, K., Fujiwara, H., Nagahara, T., Furukawa, M., Ikeuchi, T., Ozawa, S., Nishizawa, N. J. Antibiot. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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