Rifampin
Rifampicin is a bactericidal antibiotic drug of the rifamycin group.
Physical Appearance | A solid |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
M.Wt | 822.94 |
Cas No. | 13292-46-1 |
Formula | C43H58N4O12 |
Solubility | ≥26.25 mg/mL in DMSO; insoluble in H2O; insoluble in EtOH |
SDF | Download SDF |
Canonical SMILES | O[C@H]([C@H](C)[C@H]([C@H](/C=C/C=C(C)/C(NC1=C2O)=O)C)O)[C@@H](C)[C@@H]([C@H](C)[C@H](/C=C/O[C@@]3(C)OC4=C(C)C(O)=C2C(C(/C1=C/NN5CCN(C)CC5)=O)=C4C3=O)OC)OC(C)=O |
Shipping Condition | Small Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice. |
General tips | We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon. |
Animal experiment:[1] | |
Animal models |
Male Parkes strain mice (20 ~ 25g) inoculated in the left hind footpad with 1 × 104 viable units of Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) |
Dosage form |
0.003%, 0.01%, 0.03% and 0.1% rifampin in the diet Administered by oral route |
Applications |
Rifampin at dosages of 0.003% and 0.01% in the diet was not suppressive to bacillary growth. A dosage of 0.03% resulted in a transient fall in viable bacillary count, which was followed by recovery of growth 10 days after inoculation. The highest dose (0.1%) was highly bactericidal, with the viable count of M. marinum reduced to, and maintained below, the detectable level of 2.0 × 102 organisms per foot pad after 7 days of treatment. |
Note |
The technical data provided above is for reference only. |
References: 1. Banerjee DK, Holmes IB. In vitro and in vivo studies of the action of rifampicin, clofazimine and B1912 on Mycobacterium marinum. Chemotherapy, 1976, 22(3-4): 242-252. |
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