ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG)

ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) Basic information
Product Name:ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG)
Synonyms:Erythromycin, Lactobionate Salt-N,N-dimethyl-13C2;D-Gluconic acid, 4-O-β-D-galactopyranosyl-, compd. with erythromycin (1:1) (9CI);Erythromycin, 4-O-β-D-galactopyranosyl-D-gluconate (salt);Erythromycin, compd. with lactobionic acid (7CI);Erythromycin, lactobionate (1:1) (salt);Lactobionic acid, compd. with erythromycin (1:1) (8CI);Azithromycin lactobionate;4-o-beta-d-galactopyranosyl-d-gluconic aci compd. with erythromycin
CAS:3847-29-8
MF:C37H67NO13.C12H22O12
MW:1092.22
EINECS:223-348-7
Product Categories:API;Peptide Synthesis/Antibiotics
Mol File:3847-29-8.mol
ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) Structure
ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) Chemical Properties
Melting point 145-150°
density 0.9083 (rough estimate)
refractive index 1.5300 (estimate)
storage temp. Refrigerator
solubility Soluble in water, freely soluble in anhydrous ethanol and in methanol, very slightly soluble in acetone and in methylene chloride.
form Solid
color White to Off-White
Water Solubility >20g/L(21 ºC)
Safety Information
HS Code 2941500000
MSDS Information
ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionErythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by targeting the 50S ribosomal subunit, blocking the progression of nascent polypeptide chains. It is effective against a host of bacterial genera, including Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Haemophilus (MIC90s range from 0.015-2.0 mg/l). Erythromycin is known to potently inhibit the cytochrome P450 isoform CYP3A4, which can affect the metabolism of numerous clinically relevant medications. Erythromycin lactobionate is a soluble salt of erythromycin that is typically used for intraperitoneal or intravenous injections.
Chemical PropertiesWhite or slightly yellow hygroscopic, powder.
OriginatorErythrocin,Abbott,US,1954
UsesErythromycin Lactobionate is an antibiotic used to reduce the prevalence of drug resistant bacteria as well as keeping constant the efficacy of other antibacterial drugs.
UsesMacrolide antibacterial.
Manufacturing ProcessA solution of erythromycin free base is prepared by dissolving 8.0 grams of erythromycin in 25 cc of acetone. 4.0 grams of lactobiono-delta-lactone is dissolved in 25 cc of water. The free lactobionic acid is formed in this solution and it has the molecular formula C12H22O12. The two solutions are mixed and evaporated to a gummy residue. This residue is dissolved in 60 cc of water and the solution is frozen and dried in vacuum by lyophilization. The dried residue of erythromycin lactobionate is a white amorphous powder and weighs 11.7 grams. The reaction product has an activity against B. subtilis of 420units per milligram. Its solubility in water is about 200 mg/cc and the melting point of the white powdery reaction product is 145° to 150°C.
Brand nameErythrocin (Abbott); Erythrocin (Hospira).
Therapeutic FunctionAntibacterial
General DescriptionErythromycin lactobionate is a water-soluble salt preparedby reacting erythromycin base with lactobiono-σ-lactone. Itoccurs as an amorphous powder that is freely soluble inwater and alcohol and slightly soluble in ether. It is intended,after reconstitution in sterile water, for intravenousadministration to achieve high plasma levels in the treatmentof serious infections.
ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsErythromycin-->Nsc14980
Sodium lactobionate PotassiuM sodiuM Dehydroandrographolide Succinate Cefuroxime Lactobionic acid Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Azithromycin METHYL-BETA-D-RIBOPYRANOSE N-DEMETHYL ERYTHROMYCIN A Gluconic acid BETA-D-ALLOSE ERYTHROMYCIN A DIHYDRATE ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE (200 MG) D-(+)-ALLOSE Ammonium-D-xylonate Erythromycin

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