Cefepime HCl
Product Description
Cefepime is a fourth generation cephalosporin antibiotic effective against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. It is resistant to a variety of β-lactamases, and is effective against some naturally resistant bacterial species such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Cefepime HCl is more soluble compared to the pure Cefepime. Both forms have similar potencies and both are suitable for microbiology use. However, Cefepime HCl can be easier to work with because of its higher aqueous solubility.
Cephalosporins are a type of β-lactam antibiotic consisting of a four-membered β-lactam ring bound to a six-membered dihydrothiazine ring. This two-ring system causes distortion of the β-lactam amide bond, resulting in decreased resonance stabilization and increased reactivity. β-lactams inhibit the formation of peptidoglycan cross-links within bacterial cell walls by targeting penicillin-binding proteins or PBPs. Consequently, the bacterial cell wall becomes weak and cytolysis occurs. Cephalosporins are less susceptible to β-lactamases than the penicillin β-lactam antibiotics.
Antibiotics are often used in clinical in vitro tests known as antimicrobial susceptibility tests or ASTs to determine their efficacy against certain bacterial species. They are tested against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria using panels, discs, and MIC strips by medical microbiologists. ASTs decrease the risk of using an antibiotic against bacteria exhibiting resistance to it, and the results are used in clinical settings to determine which antibiotic(s) to prescribe for various infections.
Product Specifications
Cefepime HCl
Cefepime Hydrochloride
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE
Formula: C19H25ClN6O5S2 ∙ HCl ∙ H2O
MW: 571.50 g/mol
Storage/Handling: Store at - 20 °C. Product is light sensitive.
PubChem Chemical ID: 9571075
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | C-611 |
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CAS # | 123171-59-5 |
MW | 571.50 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store at -20°C. |