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CAS RN: 114-07-8 | Product Number: E0751
Erythromycin
Purity: >98.0%(T)
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| Product Number | E0751 |
Purity / Analysis Method
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>98.0%(T) |
| Molecular Formula / Molecular Weight | C__3__7H__6__7NO__1__3 = 733.94 |
| Physical State (20 deg.C) | Solid |
Storage Temperature
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Room Temperature (Recommended in a cool and dark place, <15°C) |
| Store Under Inert Gas | Store under inert gas |
| Condition to Avoid | Hygroscopic |
| CAS RN | 114-07-8 |
| Reaxys Registry Number | 75279 |
| PubChem Substance ID | 87559996 |
| Merck Index (14) | 3681 |
| MDL Number | MFCD00084654 |
Specifications
| Appearance | White to Orange to Green powder to crystal |
| Purity(Nonaqueous Titration) | min. 98.0 %(calcd.on anh.substance) |
| Specific rotation [a]20/D | -71.0 to -78.0 deg(C=2, EtOH)(calcd.on anh.substance) |
| Water | max. 10.0 % |
Properties (reference)
| Specific Rotation | -74° (C=2,EtOH) |
| Solubility (soluble in) | 1,2-Dichloroethane, Ether |
GHS
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| Signal Word | Warning |
| Hazard Statements | H317 : May cause an allergic skin reaction. |
| Precautionary Statements | P501 : Dispose of contents/ container to an approved waste disposal plant. P261 : Avoid breathing dust. P272 : Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P280 : Wear protective gloves. P302 + P352 : IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. P362 + P364 : Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. P333 + P313 : If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/ attention. |
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| RTECS# | KF4375000 |
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Application
Erythromycin: The First Macrolide Antibiotic
Macrolide antibiotics are classified by the size of the macrocyclic lactone ring of aglycone as 14-, 15- or 16-membered ring macrolides. Macrolides are characterized by similar chemical structures, mechanisms of action and resistance, but vary in the different pharmacokinetic parameters, and spectrum of activity. Erythromycin (abbrev: EM), the first 14-membered macrolide, is isolated from a strain of the actinomycete Saccharopolyspora erythraea. EM has activity against a wide range of Gram-positive bacteria including Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, and limited activity against Gram-negative bacteria. EM inhibits protein synthesis in susceptible organisms by binding to specific nucleotides in 23S rRNA within the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome. EM and macrolides also shows gastrointestinal motor stimulating activity as a motilin-agonist, and anti-inflammatory or immunomodulatory activity. EM is easily inactivated by gastric acid. Therefore, a number of more stable macrolides such as azithromycin [A2076] and clarithromycin [C2220] have been chemically synthesized from EM.
References
- Erythromycin (a review)
- The macrolides: erythromycin, clarithromycin, and azithromycin (a review)
- Erythromycin resistance by ribosome modification (a review)
- Erythromycin and other macrolides as prokinetic agents (a review)
- Macrolides: from in vitro anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties to clinical practice in respiratory diseases (a review)
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