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Vancomycin |
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C66H76Cl3N9O24 |
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1404-93-9 |
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Vancomycin is a glycopeptides antibiotic isolated from the soil microorganism Streptomyces orientalis. Since the 1950s it has been given primarily to treat severe infections caused by gram-positive organisms. Its administration has increased due to the emergence of methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aurous and Staphylococcus epidermidis. The increase has occurred worldwide, reaching nearly 10-fold in the United State since 1984. |
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Product Categories: Antibacterial Intermediates & Fine Chemicals Pharmaceuticals Antibiotics and Antimycotics GlycopeptidesAntibiotics Antibiotics A to Antibiotics T-ZAntibiotics AntibioticsAntibiotics Chemical Structure Class Interferes with Cell Wall SynthesisSpectrum of Activity L - Z Mechanism of Action Plant Tissue Culture L - ZPharmacopoeia (USP) Core Bioreagents Pharmacopoeia A-Z Pharmacopoeia (USP) Pharmacopoeial Antibiotics , Essentials Antibiotics API's Peptide Synthesis/Antibiotics Mol File: 1404-93-9.mol Storage temp. : 2-8¡ÆC Solubility H2O: 50 mg/mL, clear, yellow Merck: 13,9995 NIST Chemistry Reference 1404-93-9(NIST) Hazard Codes: Xi Risk Statements : 43 Safety Statements: 36/37-24/25-22-36 WGK Germany: 2 RTECS: YW4380000 |
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animal chemicals, pharmaceutical |
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