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- An oxacephem is a β-lactam molecule similar to a cephem, but with an oxygen substituted for the sulfur. They are synthetic compounds not seen in nature...
- cephalosporins. Flomoxef and latamoxef are in a new, related class called oxacephems. Drugs included in this group are cefepime and cefpirome. Some state that...
- Latamoxef (or moxalactam) is an oxacephem antibiotic usually grouped with the cephalosporins. In oxacephems such as latamoxef, the sulfur atom of the...
- carbacephems. β-Lactams containing 3,6-dihydro-2H-1,3-oxazine rings are named oxacephems. β-Lactams not fused to any other ring are named monobactams. By convention...
- (A) A penam. (B) A carbapenam. (C) An oxapenam. (D) A penem. (E) A carbapenem. (F) A monobactam. (G) A cephem. (H) A carbacephem. (I) An oxacephem....
- (January 2004). "Beta-lactams in the new millennium. Part-II: cephems, oxacephems, penams and sulbactam". Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry. 4 (1): 93–109...
- Flomoxef is an oxacephem antibiotic that was developed by Shionogi. It has been classified either as a second-generation or fourth-generation cephalosporin...
- Cefetamet‡ Cefodizime‡ Cefpimizole‡ Cefsulodin‡ Cefteram‡ Ceftiolene‡ Oxacephem (Flomoxef Latamoxef‡) 4th generation Cefepime Cefozopran‡ Cefpirome Cefquinome‡...
- Cefetamet‡ Cefodizime‡ Cefpimizole‡ Cefsulodin‡ Cefteram‡ Ceftiolene‡ Oxacephem (Flomoxef Latamoxef‡) 4th generation Cefepime Cefozopran‡ Cefpirome Cefquinome‡...
- (January 2004). "Beta-lactams in the new millennium. Part-II: cephems, oxacephems, penams and sulbactam". Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry. 4 (1): 93–109...