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(-)-Chloramphenicol

(56-75-7)
Broad spectrum antibiotic obtained from cultures of the soil bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae. It has a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Antibacterial; antirickettsial

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Amoxicillin

(26787-78-0)
Antibacterial;Bacterialtranspeptidase inhibitor Can be used as a broad-spectrum semi-synthetic penicillin. It is clinically used to treat tonsillitis, laryngitis, pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, urinary system infection, skin and soft tissue infection, suppurative pleurisy, hepatobiliary system infection, sepsis, typhoid fever, dysentery, etc. This product is an antibacterial spectrum drug, and its effect and application are similar to that of chlorbenzylpenicillin. The advantage is that the ser

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Doxycycline

(564-25-0)
Doxycycline is a semi-synthetic tetracycline prepared by hydrogenolysis of oxytetracycline to remove the 6-hydroxy group. Although the synthesis was reported in 1958, it was not released for use until 1967. Doxycycline, together with minocycline, is regarded as a ‘third generation’ tetracycline largely replacing the analogues and pro-drugs produced in the early 1960s for mainstream antibiotic applications. Like all tetracyclines, doxycycline shows broad spectrum antibacterial and antiprotozoan a

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Ampicillin

(69-53-4)
β-lactam antibiotics Labelled Ampicillin. Orally active, semi-synthetic antibiotic; structurally related to penicillin. Antibacterial. Ampicillin caused contact dermatitis in a nurse also sensitized to amoxicillin (with tolerance to oral phenoxymethylpenicillin), and in a pharmaceutical factory worker.

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Clindamycin

(18323-44-9)
Clindamycin is a semi-synthetic analogue of lincomycin, prepared by chloride substitution of the exocyclic sugar hydroxy group. This affords a more hydrophobic compound with improved pharmacodynamics. Like other members of the lincosamide family, clindamycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic with activity against anaerobic bacteria and protozoans. Clindamycin acts by binding to the 23S ribosomal subunit, blocking protein synthesis. Clindamycin has been extensively studied with over 8,000 literature

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Clarithromycin

(81103-11-9)
1. A semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic. A derivative of erythromycin
2. Antibacterial
3. Clarithromycin is a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic. Clarithromycin is a derivative of Erythromycin (E650000).
4. Clarithromycin (6-methoxyerythromycin) is a macrolide antibiotic active against a broad range of Gram positive bacteria. Clarithromycin was designed to enhance acid stability and improve oral bioavailability compared with erythromycin which is highly unstable to acidic conditio

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Oxytetracycline

(79-57-2)
Oxytetracycline (terramycin) is a linear, tetracyclic broad spectrum antibiotic originally isolated from Streptomyces rimosus in 1949. Like all tetracyclines, oxytetracycline shows broad spectrum antibacterial and antiprotozoan activity and acts by binding to the 30S and 50S ribosomal sub-units, blocking protein synthesis. Oxytetracycline, although less coloured than other tetracyclines, is still a pigment and is thus sensitive to environmental and storage conditions. Commercial oxytetracycline

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Neomycin

(1404-04-2)
A broad-spectrum antibiotic with an antibacterial spectrum similar to kanamycin. Mainly for local application to treat various skin infections and ear infections caused by sensitive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Proteus

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Gentamicin

(1403-66-3)
Gentamicin, sold under brand names Garamycin among others, is an antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections. This may include bone infections, endocarditis, pelvic inflammatory disease, meningitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and sepsis among others. It is not effective for gonorrhea or chlamydia infections. It can be given intravenously, by injection into a muscle, or topically. Topical formulations may be used in burns or for infections of the outside of the eye. I

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Meropenem

(96036-03-2)
antineoplastic, PDGF receptor blocker, immunomodulator Anti-infective drugs; antibiotic drugs.

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Antibiotic refers to a class of secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms (including bacteria, fungi, actinomyces) or higher animals and plants that have anti-pathogens or other activities during their life, and can interfere with the development of other living cells chemical material. With the widespread use and even abuse of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance is posing a threat to global health. Therefore, the development of new antibiotics is imperative, and based on different mechanisms of new antiviotics are at different stages of research and development. The rapid development of biotechnology has promoted the development of antibody drugs and antibacterial peptide drugs, and has become a new force in the field of antibiotics. The development is expected to provide a new way for the prevention and control of pathogenic microorganisms while solving antibiotic resistance. The "ECHEMI Antibiotics" list mainly supplies APIs for such drugs.

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Antibiotics, powerful medications combating bacterial infections, are vital in treating a range of bacterial illnesses. They work by inhibiting bacterial growth or destroying bacteria altogether. Various types cater to specific infections like sinusitis or pneumonia, each with different timelines on how long do antibiotics take to work. When untreated, bacterial infections can lead to severe health issues and complications.

Causes of Bacterial Infections:
Bacterial infections arise due to exposure to harmful bacteria. Common causes include:
● Contaminated food or water
● Close contact with infected individuals
● Compromised immune systems

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