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Sulbenicillin disodium

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Chemical Structure| 28002-18-8 同义名 : Sulbenicillin sodium;Sulfocillin;Disodium sulfobenzylpenicillin;Disodium sulbenicillin;alpha-Sulfobenzylpenicillin disodium;Sulfobenzylpenicillin
CAS号 : 28002-18-8
货号 : A128480
分子式 : C16H16N2Na2O7S2
纯度 : 95%
分子量 : 458.417
MDL号 : MFCD01682086
存储条件:

粉末 Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature

液体 -20°C:3-6个月-80°C:12个月

溶解度 :

H2O: 250 mg/mL(545.35 mM),配合低频超声助溶

动物实验配方:
生物活性
描述 Sulbenicillin disodium is the disodium salt of Sulbenicillin. Sulbenicillin is a Penicillin antibiotic with antibacterial activity against a number of mucoid and non-mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa[1]. The regrowth of test strains after removal of the drugs was suppressed markedly, even when they were exposed to sulbenicillin plus dibekacin at a subinhibitory concentration of individual drugs. Sulbenicillin caused elongation of the bacterial cells. The combined use of sulbenicillin and dibekacin caused elongation of bacilli and severe destruction of the inner and outer membranes of the cell wall[2]. The antibacterial spectra of sulbenicillin and carbenicillin were similar but the MIC values were lower for sulbenicillin against most of the bacterial strains tested. The serum concentrations obtained after administration of 5 g sulbenicillin were significantly higher than those obtained after 5 g carbenicillin although no significant differences in serum half-lives were observed[3]. Ssulbenicillin showed better anti-microbial activity than carbenicillin in almost all the tests run. Sulbenicillin appears to have a somewhat lower activity than piperacillin and cefotaxime[1].
实验方案
1mg 5mg 10mg

1 mM

5 mM

10 mM

2.18mL

0.44mL

0.22mL

10.91mL

2.18mL

1.09mL

21.81mL

4.36mL

2.18mL

参考文献

[1]Eftimiadi C, De Leo C, Schito GC. Antibacterial activity in vitro of sulbenicillin against mucoid and non-mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Drugs Exp Clin Res. 1985;11(4):241‐245

[2]Aonuma S, Ariji F, Oizumi K, Konno K. Electron microscopy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa treated with sulbenicillin and dibekacin. Tohoku J Exp Med. 1987;152(2):119‐128

[3]Kjellander J, Lanner A, Norrby R. Bacteriological and clinical studies of sulbenicillin. Scand J Infect Dis. 1978;10(3):235‐241