Sparfloxacin USP 110871-86-8 CAS NO.110871-86-8
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- Min.Order: 1 Kilogram
- Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T
- Available Specifications:
99%(1-500)Kilogram
- Product Details
Keywords
- 110871-86-8
- Sparfloxacin
- Vetranal
Quick Details
- ProName: Sparfloxacin USP 110871-86-8
- CasNo: 110871-86-8
- Molecular Formula: C19H22FN3O3
- Appearance: powder
- Application: Antibiotic; Quinolone;Eye Treatment Dr...
- DeliveryTime: 10days
- PackAge: 1kg/al-foil bag,5KG/al-foil bag,25kg/...
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 15 Metric Ton/Year
- Purity: 99%min
- Storage: RT
- Transportation: by sea,air
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Related Substances: 0.1
- Residue on Ignition: 0.1
- Heavy Metal: 10ppm
- Valid Period: 24M
- CAS: 110871-86-8
Superiority
Sparfloxacin
packing 25kg/drum
standard USP33
strong supply capacity
Strong antibacterial activity
Details
Sparfloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections. Sparfloxacin exerts its antibacterial activity by inhibiting DNA gyrase, a bacterial topoisomerase. DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme which controls DNA topology and assists in DNA replication, repair, deactivation, and transcription.
Mechanism of Action:
Sparfloxacin is a synthetic fluoroquinolone broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent in the same class as ofloxacin and norfloxacin. Sparfloxacin has in vitro activity against a wide range of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms. Sparfloxacin exerts its antibacterial activity by inhibiting DNA gyrase, a bacterial topoisomerase. DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme which controls DNA topology and assists in DNA replication, repair, deactivation, and transcription. Quinolones differ in chemical structure and mode of action from (beta)-lactam antibiotics. Quinolones may, therefore, be active against bacteria resistant to (beta)-lactam antibiotics. Although cross-resistance has been observed between sparfloxacin and other fluoroquinolones, some microorganisms resistant to other fluoroquinolones may be susceptible to sparfloxacin.