The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO EVALUATION OF C-20- AND C-23-MODIFIED DERIVATIVES OF TYLOSIN AGAINST VETERINARY PATHOGENS
H. A. KIRSTE. E. OSEJ. E. TOTHK. E. WILLARDM. DEBONOA. M. FELTY-DUCKWORTHR. S. PEKAREK
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1988 Volume 41 Issue 7 Pages 938-948

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Three series of semi-synthetic derivatives of tylosin-related macrolides were evaluated for utility in veterinary medicine. 23-Modified derivatives of 5-O-mycaminosyltylonolide (OMT) possessed potent activity in vitro against species of Pasteurella and Mycoplasma. An experimental infection in chicks caused by Pasteurella multocida was utilized to evaluate efficacy; several of these derivatives of OMT effectively treated the infection when given subcutaneously, but none were effective after oral administration in drinking water. Macrolides retaining the 4'-O-mycarosyl moiety (tylosin, DMT) had relatively poor activity against Pasteurella in vitro. Certain 20-modified derivatives of desmycosin demonstrated good oral bioavailability in chicks and a lead compound with oral efficacy in the Pasteurella infection model was discovered.

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