Newgreen Factory Supply Ampicillin High Quality 99% Ampicillin Powder
Product Description
Ampicillin is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic that belongs to the β-lactam antibiotic class. It is mainly used to treat various diseases caused by bacterial infections. The following is a detailed introduction to Ampicillin:
Indications:
Ampicillin is commonly used to treat the following infections:
- Respiratory tract infections (such as pneumonia, bronchitis)
- Urinary tract infection
- Gastrointestinal infections (such as enteritis)
- Meningitis
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Sepsis
side effect:
Although ampicillin is generally considered safe, some side effects may occur, including:
- Allergic reactions (such as rash, itching, difficulty breathing)
- Digestive system reactions (such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
- Rarely, it may cause abnormal liver function or hematological abnormalities (e.g., leukopenia, thrombocytopenia).
Notes:
When using Ampicillin, patients should inform their doctor if they have a history of penicillin allergy or other drug allergies. In addition, they should follow their doctor's prescription when using antibiotics to avoid the development of drug resistance.
In conclusion, Ampicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is widely used in the treatment of various bacterial infections and has a good efficacy and relatively safe use record.
COA
Certificate of Analysis
Items | Specifications | Results |
Appearance | Off-white or white powder | White Powder |
HPLC Identification | Consistent with the reference
substance main peak retention time |
Conforms |
Specific rotation | +20.0。-+22.0。 | +21。 |
Heavy metals | ≤ 10ppm | <10ppm |
PH | 7.5-8.5 | 8.0 |
Loss on drying | ≤ 1.0% | 0.25% |
Lead | ≤3ppm | Conforms |
Arsenic | ≤1ppm | Conforms |
Cadmium | ≤1ppm | Conforms |
Mercury | ≤0. 1ppm | Conforms |
Melting point | 250.0℃~265.0℃ | 254.7~255.8℃ |
Residue on ignition | ≤0. 1% | 0.03% |
Hydrazine | ≤2ppm | Conforms |
Bulk density | / | 0.21g/ml |
Tapped density | / | 0.45g/ml |
Assay(Ampicillin) | 99.0%~ 101.0% | 99.65% |
Total aerobes counts | ≤1000CFU/g | <2CFU/g |
Mould & Yeasts | ≤100CFU/g | <2CFU/g |
E.coli | Negative | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
Storage | Store in cool & drying place, keep away strong light. | |
Conclusion | Qualified |
Function
Ampicillin is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic, mainly used to treat various diseases caused by bacterial infections. The following are the main functions of Ampicillin:
Function:
1. Antibacterial effect: Ampicillin inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to bacterial death. It is effective against a variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
2. Broad-spectrum antibiotic: Ampicillin can fight against a wide range of bacteria, including:
- Gram-positive bacteria: such as Streptococcus, Staphylococcus (except some resistant strains).
- Gram-negative bacteria: such as Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae, Salmonella, etc.
3. Treatment of various infections: Ampicillin can be used to treat many types of bacterial infections, including:
- Respiratory tract infections (such as pneumonia, bronchitis)
- Urinary tract infection
- Gastrointestinal infections (such as enteritis)
- Meningitis
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Sepsis
4. Prevention of infection: In some cases, Ampicillin can be used for prophylactic antibiotic treatment before surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative infection.
5. Combination Therapy: Ampicillin is sometimes used in combination with other antibiotics to enhance the antibacterial effect, especially when treating complicated or serious infections.
Notes:
When using Ampicillin, patients should follow their doctor's prescription and inform their doctor if they have a history of penicillin allergy or other drug allergies to avoid allergic reactions and other side effects.
In conclusion, Ampicillin is an effective antibiotic with a broad antimicrobial spectrum and multiple clinical applications.
Application
Ampicillin is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic widely used to treat a variety of diseases caused by bacterial infections. The following are the main applications of Ampicillin:
Application:
1. Respiratory tract infection:
- For the treatment of pneumonia, bronchitis and other upper respiratory tract infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
2. Urinary tract infection:
- Commonly used to treat urinary tract infections caused by E. coli and other sensitive bacteria.
3. Gastrointestinal infection:
- It can be used to treat intestinal infections caused by Salmonella, Shigella, etc.
4. Meningitis:
-Ampicillin may be used to treat meningitis caused by susceptible bacteria in certain circumstances, especially in newborns and immunocompromised patients.
5. Skin and soft tissue infections:
- For the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections caused by sensitive bacteria.
6. Sepsis:
- In cases of severe infection, Ampicillin may be used to treat sepsis, usually in combination with other antibiotics.
7. Prevent infection:
-Ampicillin may be used to prevent infection before certain surgeries, especially in high-risk patients.
Notes:
When using Ampicillin, patients should follow the doctor's prescription and inform the doctor if they have a history of penicillin allergy or other drug allergies. When using antibiotics, they should pay attention to the development of drug resistance and avoid unnecessary use.
In conclusion, Ampicillin is an effective antibiotic that is widely used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections.