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Fosfomycin Sodium Standard

for HPLC
Specification Assay :
95.0+% (HPLC)
Manufacturer :
FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Storage Condition :
Keep at 2-10 degrees C.
CAS RN® :
26016-99-9
Molecular Formula :
C3H5Na2O4P
Molecular Weight :
182.02
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063-06331
Barcode No
4548995031525
100mg
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80.00 USD

In stock in Japan

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Overview / Applications

Outline This product is for research use only. Do not administer it to human.Fosfomycin is an antibacterial substance that is produced by culturing Streptomyces fradiae, S.viridochromogenes and S.wedmorensis, or by chemical synthesis, has a broad range of antibacterial spectrum and bactericidal action, and exhibits no cross-resistance with other antimicrobial substances.
As veterinary drugs in Japan, fosfomycin Ca has been used for cattle feed or drinking water additives (indications: Escherichia coli diarrhea, salmonellosis) and fisheries feed additives (indications: pseudotuberculosis), while fosfomycin Na has been used for cattle injections (indications: Pasteurella pneumonia).
This is a reference standard for veterinary drugs.
Precautions for Use Packed on argon gas

Property

Appearance White - slightly brown, crystals - powder
Specific Rotation -3.5 - -5.5 degrees (D/20 degrees C)(c=5,H2O)(calculated on the dehydrous basis)

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Alias

  • (2R,3S)-3-Methyloxiran-2-ylphosphonic Acid Disodium Salt

For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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