Thienamycin (also known as thienpenem) is one of the most potent naturally produced antibiotics known thus far, discovered in Streptomyces cattleya in...
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stable version of the natural product thienamycin, which is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces cattleya. Thienamycin has antibacterial activity, but is...
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Ertapenem Faropenem Imipenem Meropenem Panipenem Razupenem Tebipenem Thienamycin Aztreonam Tigemonam Nocardicin A Tabtoxinine β-lactam (does not inhibit...
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antibiotics were originally developed at Merck & Co. from the carbapenem thienamycin, a naturally derived product of Streptomyces cattleya. Concern has arisen...
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2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline, an aroma compound with a white bread-like smell Thienamycin, a beta-lactam antibiotic MTSL, a chemical used for certain NMR experiments...
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is a Gram-positive bacterium which makes cephamycin, penicillin and thienamycin. The bacterium expresses a fluorinase enzyme, and the organism has been...
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spheroplasts. This screen enabled the discovery of fosfomycin, cephamycin C, thienamycin and several carbapenems. Specially prepared giant spheroplasts of Gram-negative...
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Kropp H, Sundelof JG, Hajdu R, Kahan FM (July 1982). "Metabolism of thienamycin and related carbapenem antibiotics by the renal dipeptidase, dehydropeptidase"...
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MeSH D02.065.589.099.124 – carbapenems MeSH D02.065.589.099.124.300 – thienamycins MeSH D02.065.589.099.124.300.500 – imipenem MeSH D02.065.589.099.249...
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