
CAS 1219444-93-5
:Aztreonam Amide
Description:
Aztreonam amide, identified by its CAS number 1219444-93-5, is a synthetic antibiotic that belongs to the class of monobactams. It is primarily characterized by its beta-lactam structure, which is essential for its antibacterial activity. Aztreonam amide exhibits a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, making it particularly valuable in treating infections caused by these pathogens. The compound is designed to be resistant to certain beta-lactamases, enzymes produced by bacteria that can inactivate many antibiotics. Its mechanism of action involves inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to cell lysis and death. Aztreonam amide is typically administered via injection and is used in clinical settings for patients with specific infections, especially those allergic to penicillin. Additionally, its pharmacokinetic properties allow for effective distribution in the body, although its use may be limited by potential side effects and the emergence of resistant bacterial strains. Overall, Aztreonam amide represents an important tool in the antibiotic arsenal against resistant Gram-negative infections.
Formula:C13H20N6O8S2
Synonyms:- Aztreonam Amide
- Aztreonam Impurity
- (Z)-2-[[[(2-Amino-4-thiazolyl)[[(2S,3S)-2-methyl-4-oxo-1-sulfo-3-azetidinyl] carbamoyl]methylene]amino]oxy]-2-methylpropionamide
- 2-[[2-[(2-AMino-1,1-diMethyl-2-oxoethoxy)iMino]-2-(2-aMino-4-thiazolyl)acetyl]aMino]-3-(sulfoaMino)butanoic Acid
- Aztreonam Impurity 39
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