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Chlorotetracycline Hydrochloride

Figure 5.29. 3 ppm region of the 400 MHz H-NMR spectra of hydrochlorides of chlorotetracycline (CTC) and 4-epi-CTC in DMSO-dg showing NMe2, partial structure) which places the dimethylamino group in a highly hindered environment... [Pg.396]

T. is an antibiotic substance produced by Strepto-myces spp., e.g., Streptomyces viridifaciens fermentation with Streptomyces rimoses leads to 5-hydroxy-t. (= oxytetracycline), with Streptomyces aureofaciens, 7-chlorotetracycline (= aureomycine) is obtained. Its hydrochloride, the phosphate complex and its lauryl sulfate complex are used as antibacterials against gram-positive as well as gram-negative bacteria t. acts as an anti-amebic and anti-rickettsial agent. [Pg.302]


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