Succinylsulfathiazole

Description

Succinylsulfathiazole — Long-Acting Sulfonamide Prodrug (Research / Antibiotic Reagent)

Product Overview

Succinylsulfathiazole (sometimes spelled succinylsulphathiazole or sulfasuccithiazole) is a sulfonamide antibiotic designed as a slow-release prodrug that primarily acts within the gastrointestinal tract. Upon hydrolysis, it releases active sulfathiazole locally, making it useful in studies of intestinal microbiota, antibiotic resistance in gut flora, and folate synthesis inhibition in bacterial systems. MedChemExpress+3Wikipedia+3goldbio.com+3

As a reagent for research use, GoldBio’s succinylsulfathiazole offers consistent purity and characterization, suitable for microbiology, pharmacology, and metabolic studies.


Key Specifications & Identity

Property Value / Description
Synonyms / Alternate Names Succinylsulphathiazole; Sulfasuccithiazole; 4-oxo-4-({4-[(1,3-thiazol-2-ylamino)sulfonyl]phenyl}amino)butanoic acid 
CAS Number 116-43-8 
PubChem CID 5315 
Molecular Formula C₁₃H₁₃N₃O₅S₂ 
Molecular Weight 355.39 g/mol
Appearance / Form White to off-white crystalline powder
Solubility Very slightly soluble in water; more soluble in alkaline solutions or with heating/sonication
Storage / Handling Store sealed, at room temperature in a dry environment 

Mechanism of Action & Biological Relevance

  • Succinylsulfathiazole acts as a prodrug: in the GI tract, it undergoes hydrolysis (mainly by bacterial or enzyme action) to yield sulfathiazole, which exerts antibacterial activity. 

  • The active sulfathiazole then functions as a folate synthesis inhibitor, targeting bacterial enzymes and impairing DNA synthesis in susceptible microbes. 

  • Because much of the compound remains in the intestine (≈95 % with slow absorption), it is especially useful for localized antimicrobial action in the gut with minimal systemic exposure. 


Suggested Research Applications & Usage Notes

  1. Gastrointestinal microbiome / antibiotic studies
    Use succinylsulfathiazole to selectively suppress or perturb intestinal bacterial populations in animal or in vitro gut models, while minimizing systemic absorption.

  2. Folate metabolism / nutritional modeling
    As an inhibitor of folate synthesis, it may be used in bacterial or microbial culture systems to induce folate deficiency or probe metabolic responses.

  3. Antibiotic resistance assays
    Employ as a reference sulfonamide to test resistance mechanisms (e.g. sul genes, DHFR variants) or synergy/antagonism with other antimicrobials.

  4. Prodrug / controlled release studies
    Because of its slow hydrolysis and local activation, succinylsulfathiazole can be a model for prodrug design in which localized activation is desired.

Usage Tips:

  • Given its low aqueous solubility, consider preparing concentrated stocks in DMSO or alkaline buffer and then diluting into assay media with careful mixing/sonication. 

  • Validate hydrolysis or activation in your system (e.g. measure conversion to sulfathiazole) before interpreting functional outcomes.

  • Use proper microbial or enzymatic controls to confirm that observed antibacterial effects derive from activated species.

  • Start with conservative doses in microbiological assays due to variability in absorption, activation, and sensitivity among strains.


Safety & Disclaimer

This product is for research use only—not for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

Handle with standard laboratory safety procedures: use gloves, eye protection, and work in well-ventilated or contained conditions. Avoid inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.

Dispose of waste and residual material in compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines for antibiotic / chemical disposal.

Succinylsulfathiazole

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S-325-50
CAS Number:
116-43-8
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    Description

    Succinylsulfathiazole — Long-Acting Sulfonamide Prodrug (Research / Antibiotic Reagent)

    Product Overview

    Succinylsulfathiazole (sometimes spelled succinylsulphathiazole or sulfasuccithiazole) is a sulfonamide antibiotic designed as a slow-release prodrug that primarily acts within the gastrointestinal tract. Upon hydrolysis, it releases active sulfathiazole locally, making it useful in studies of intestinal microbiota, antibiotic resistance in gut flora, and folate synthesis inhibition in bacterial systems. MedChemExpress+3Wikipedia+3goldbio.com+3

    As a reagent for research use, GoldBio’s succinylsulfathiazole offers consistent purity and characterization, suitable for microbiology, pharmacology, and metabolic studies.


    Key Specifications & Identity

    Property Value / Description
    Synonyms / Alternate Names Succinylsulphathiazole; Sulfasuccithiazole; 4-oxo-4-({4-[(1,3-thiazol-2-ylamino)sulfonyl]phenyl}amino)butanoic acid 
    CAS Number 116-43-8 
    PubChem CID 5315 
    Molecular Formula C₁₃H₁₃N₃O₅S₂ 
    Molecular Weight 355.39 g/mol
    Appearance / Form White to off-white crystalline powder
    Solubility Very slightly soluble in water; more soluble in alkaline solutions or with heating/sonication
    Storage / Handling Store sealed, at room temperature in a dry environment 

    Mechanism of Action & Biological Relevance

    • Succinylsulfathiazole acts as a prodrug: in the GI tract, it undergoes hydrolysis (mainly by bacterial or enzyme action) to yield sulfathiazole, which exerts antibacterial activity. 

    • The active sulfathiazole then functions as a folate synthesis inhibitor, targeting bacterial enzymes and impairing DNA synthesis in susceptible microbes. 

    • Because much of the compound remains in the intestine (≈95 % with slow absorption), it is especially useful for localized antimicrobial action in the gut with minimal systemic exposure. 


    Suggested Research Applications & Usage Notes

    1. Gastrointestinal microbiome / antibiotic studies
      Use succinylsulfathiazole to selectively suppress or perturb intestinal bacterial populations in animal or in vitro gut models, while minimizing systemic absorption.

    2. Folate metabolism / nutritional modeling
      As an inhibitor of folate synthesis, it may be used in bacterial or microbial culture systems to induce folate deficiency or probe metabolic responses.

    3. Antibiotic resistance assays
      Employ as a reference sulfonamide to test resistance mechanisms (e.g. sul genes, DHFR variants) or synergy/antagonism with other antimicrobials.

    4. Prodrug / controlled release studies
      Because of its slow hydrolysis and local activation, succinylsulfathiazole can be a model for prodrug design in which localized activation is desired.

    Usage Tips:

    • Given its low aqueous solubility, consider preparing concentrated stocks in DMSO or alkaline buffer and then diluting into assay media with careful mixing/sonication. 

    • Validate hydrolysis or activation in your system (e.g. measure conversion to sulfathiazole) before interpreting functional outcomes.

    • Use proper microbial or enzymatic controls to confirm that observed antibacterial effects derive from activated species.

    • Start with conservative doses in microbiological assays due to variability in absorption, activation, and sensitivity among strains.


    Safety & Disclaimer

    This product is for research use only—not for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

    Handle with standard laboratory safety procedures: use gloves, eye protection, and work in well-ventilated or contained conditions. Avoid inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.

    Dispose of waste and residual material in compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines for antibiotic / chemical disposal.

    Product Specifications

    Catalog ID: S-325
    CAS #: 116-43-8
    MW: 355.39 g/mol
    Storage/handling: Store at room temperature.

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