Description
Vancomycin hydrochlorid, an amphoteric glycopeptide antibiotic that is effective only against Gram-positive bacteria. The mechanism of action is that it can inhibit the insertion of NAM-peptide and NAG-peptide at the end of d-alanyl alanine, affect their participation in the formation of peptidoglycan skeleton, block the normal formation of cell wall, and finally lead to the inability of bacteria to survive. Vancomycin can also change the permeability of bacterial cell membrane and interfere with RNA synthesis.
This product comes from Streptomyces orientalis, and the recommended working concentration is 3 µg/mL.
For other antibiotics, please refer to the related topic of Antibiotic User Manual.
Features
Potency (dry basis) ≥900 µg/mg
Standardized production, using factory mass production mode
Applications
Inhibiting Gram-positive bacteria
Specifications
CAS NO. |
1404-93-9 |
Molecular Fomular |
C66H76Cl3N9O24 |
Molecular Weight |
1485.67 g/mol |
Appearance |
White powder |
Potency (dry basis) |
≥900 µg/mg |
Solubility |
Dissolve in water (50 mg/mL), filter and sterilize before use |
Structure |
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Components
Components No. |
Name |
60213ES60 |
60213ES80 |
60213ES90 |
60213ES96 |
60213 |
Vancomycin Hydrochloride |
100 mg |
1 g |
5 g |
25 g |
Shipping and Storage
The Vancomycin Hydrochloride products be stored at -25~-15℃ for 2 years.
Documents:
Safety Data Sheet
Manuals
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