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There are several relevent pubchem entries, each of which describe a unique species that is generally called "cefoperazone" or "cefoperazon". 44185 and 44187 are chiral isomers.

Fuzzform 22:52, 28 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Moved from article

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I have moved the following content here because it lacks context/explanation. If anyone wants to use it to improve the article, here it is. -- Ed (Edgar181) 13:41, 22 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

[[File:Cefoperazone synthesis.svg|center|700px|thumb|Cefoperazone synthesis:<ref>I. Saikawa, S. Takano, Y. Shuntaro, C. Yoshida, 0.Takashima, K. Momonoi, S. Kuroda, M. Komatsu, T. Yasuda,and Y. Kodama, {{Cite patent|DE|2600880}} (1977); Chem.Abstr., 87_, 184533b (1977).</ref>]]