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Macrolides physicochemical properties

Nakagawa, Y., Itai, S., Yoshida, T., and Nagai,T. (1992), Physicochemical properties and stability in the acidic solution of a new macrolide antibiotic, clarithromycin, In comparison with erythromycin, Chem. Pharm. Bull., 40,725-728. [Pg.680]

The chemical nature and related physicochemical properties largely govern the distribution and elimination, which refers to biotransformation (metabolism) and excretion, of antimicrobial agents. The majority of antimicrobial agents are weak organic electrolytes, either weak acids (penicillins, cephalosporins, sulphonamides) or weak bases (aminoglycosides, lincosamides, macrolides, diaminopyrimidines, metronidazole), while fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines and rifampin are amphoteric compounds, and chloramphenicol and its... [Pg.217]

Kunze, B., Jansen, R., Sasse, R, Hofle, G., and Reichenbach, H. (1998). Apicularens A and B, new cytostatic macrolides from Chondromyces species (Myxobacteria) Production, physicochemical and biological properties. J. Antibiot. 51,1075-1080. [Pg.95]


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