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Chlortetracy cline

The 7-chloro-derivative, the first of the group to be isolated (1948) is known as chlortetracy-cline. The 5-hydroxy-derivative is oxytetracy-dine. More recently introduced tetracyclines are 6-demethyl-7-chlorotetracycline and 5-hydroxy-6-deoxy-6-methyienetetracycline. [Pg.390]

Di Stefano M, Malservisi S, Veneto G, Ferrieri A, Corazza GR Rifaximin versus chlortetracy-cline in the short-term treatment of small intestine bacterial overgrowth. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2000 14 551-556. [Pg.108]

Aureomycin [Cytec], TM for chlortetracy-cline hydrochloride. An antibiotic. Must conform to FDA requirements. [Pg.110]

Soeberg T, Ingerslev F, HaUing-Sorensen B (2004) Chemical stability of chlortetracy-cline and chlortetracycline degradation products and epimers in soil interstitial water. Chemos 57 1515-1524... [Pg.95]

The search for effective and nontoxic antibiotics is unceasing. Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, thousands of antibiotics have been isolat and studied. But relatively few are in active use. The following are among the better known and more widely used antibiotics bacitracin, chlortetracy-cline (Aureomycin), erythromycin, neomycin, nisin, nystatin, oxytetracycline (Terramycin), penicillin, pimaricin, streptomycin, and tylosin. [Pg.51]

Jarvis, B. (1973). Comparison of an improved rose bengal chlortetracy-cline agar with other media for the selective isolation and enumeration of moulds and yeasts in foods. Appl. Bacteriol. 36, 723-727. [Pg.173]

Chlortetracy dine Oxytetracycline Tetracycline Demeclocy cline Methacycline Doxycycline Minocycline... [Pg.1003]


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