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Chlortetracycline-HCl

The extraction of chlortetracycline-HCl (Fig. 5.12) from ointment involves the use of a diol column and sorption from hexane. The mechanism of interaction involves the hydrogen bonding of the antibiotic to the hydroxyl groups of the diol. [Pg.120]

Figure 5.12. Structure of chlortetracycline-HCl extracted from ointment. Figure 5.12. Structure of chlortetracycline-HCl extracted from ointment.
Bakerbond Application Note PH-037 Extraction of Chlortetracycline HCl from Ointment (See Suggested Reading, Chapter 1). [Pg.121]

Both media had been supplemented with AO ppm of chlortetracycline-HCl... [Pg.152]

Chlortetracycline hydrochloride (CTC-HCL) is the hydrochloride salt of an antibiotic substance produced by the growth of Streptomyces aureofaciens (Fam. Streptomycetaceae). [Pg.102]


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