Besifloxacinhydrochloride |
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(CAS 405165-61-9) |
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Description: |
Besifloxacin hydrochloride is a fourth-generation fluoroquinolone antibiotic.
IC50 Value:
Target: Antibacterial
Besifloxacin has been found to inhibit production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in vitro. Besifloxacin is a novel 8-chloro-fluoroquinolone agent with potent, bactericidal activity against prevalent and drug-resistant pathogens.besifloxacin is the most potent agent tested against gram-positive pathogens and anaerobes and is generally equivalent to comparator fluoroquinolones in activity against most gram-negative pathogens. Besifloxacin demonstrates potent, broad-spectrum activity, which is particularly notable against gram-positive and gram-negative isolates that are resistant to other fluoroquinolones and classes of antibacterial agents.
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Product No. |
KT20740 |
Product Name |
Besifloxacinhydrochloride |
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Formal Name |
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CAS Number |
405165-61-9 |
Molecular Formula |
C19H21ClFN3O3.ClH |
Formula Weight |
430.305 |
Formulation |
A crystalline solid |
Purity |
98%min |
Stability |
2 years |
Storage |
-20°C |
Shipping |
USD45 for Europe and USA. No shipping charge once amount reach USD500 |
Quality Control |
HNMR,CNMR,LCMS,HPLC,IR,etc. |
Price & Availability |
In Stock. Price Negotiated. |
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IC50 Value: N/A
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