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Framycetin sulphate

A similar situation arises in the case of the aminoglycoside antibiotics framycetin sulphate, kanamycin sulphate and acid sulphate, gentamicin sulphate, and tobramycin. Their infra-red spectra are dominated by hydroxyl and amino absorptions of the amino sugar and, except for tobramycin, by sulphate absorptions. The proton spectra however contain sufficient differences to distinguish them. [Pg.274]

Neo-Mercazole carbimazole. neomycin [ban, inn] (neomycin suiphate Mycifradin ) is an (aminoglycoside) ANTIBIOTIC composed of a complex of neomycin A, B and C - early members of the aminoglycoside family produced by the mould Streptomyces fradiae. It has broad-spectrum antibacterial properties but is too toxic to be injected, though it can be used in treating some superficial bacterial infections, and is occasionally taken by mouth to reduce the levels of bacteria in the gut (it is not absorbed), neomycin B framycetin sulphate, neomycin sulphate neomycin, neopentanetetrayl nicotinate niceritrol. Neoral cyclosporine. [Pg.191]

The following antibiotics are also available commercially amphotericin B, framycetin sulphate, gramicidin, N.F., and kanamycin sulphate. Each of these can be assayed microbiologically for potency by the plate-diffusion method using a suitable medium, organism and pH value in the agar. [Pg.75]


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