
CAS 9001-74-5
:beta-lactamase F. enterobacter cloacae
Description:
Beta-lactamase from Enterobacter cloacae, with the CAS number 9001-74-5, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in antibiotic resistance, particularly against beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins and cephalosporins. This enzyme hydrolyzes the beta-lactam ring, rendering these antibiotics ineffective. Beta-lactamase F is characterized by its ability to confer resistance to a wide range of beta-lactam antibiotics, making it a significant concern in clinical settings, especially in treating infections caused by Enterobacter species. The enzyme is typically produced in response to the presence of beta-lactam antibiotics, and its activity can vary based on the specific strain of Enterobacter cloacae. The presence of beta-lactamase can complicate treatment regimens, necessitating the use of alternative antibiotics or combination therapies. Understanding the characteristics and mechanisms of beta-lactamase is essential for developing strategies to combat antibiotic resistance and improve therapeutic outcomes in infected patients.
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Synonyms:- Ampicillinase
- Carbenicillinase
- Class I β-lactamase
- Exopenicillinase
- Penicillin β-lactamase
- Penicillinase
- Penicillinase Type Ii From*Bacillus Cereus
- Penicillinase Type Iii From*Enterobacter Cloacae
- Penicillinase Type Iv From*Enterobacter Cloacae
- Penicillinase from Bacillus cereus
- beta-Lactamase from Enterobacter cloacae
- beta-lactamase I from bacillus cereus
- penicillinase from escherichia coli 205 tem R+ (5
- penicillinase type I from*bacillus cereus
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Penicillinase (=Penicillin amido-β-lactamhydrolase), from Bacillus cereus, Lyophilized powder (2500000unit/vial)
CAS:Color and Shape:White to Almost white powder to crystalPenicillinase (1mL will inactivate 120000 units of Penicillin) (contains 0.25% phenol as preservative substance)
CAS:Color and Shape:Colorless clear liquidPenicillinase
CAS:<p>Penicillinase is a β-lactamase and secretory enzyme capable of degrading and inactivating penicillin and similar compounds.</p>Color and Shape:SolidPenicillinase (=Penicillin amido-β-lactamhydrolase), from Bacillus cereus, Lyophilized powder (50000000unit/vial)
CAS:Color and Shape:White to Almost white powder to crystalPenase (Penicillinase) bulk
CAS:<p>Beta-lactamase enzyme with sole specificity for penicillins. This product can be used in the sterility testing and microbial count determination in samples containing penicillins.</p>Penase (Penicillinase) bulk
CAS:<p>Penase (Penicillinase) is an enzyme, which is a type of β-lactamase sourced from various bacterial strains capable of deactivating penicillin. It accomplishes this by targeting the β-lactam ring, a crucial structural component of penicillin antibiotics, and hydrolyzing it, thereby neutralizing the antibiotic effect. This enzymatic action is a defense mechanism employed by certain bacteria to survive in environments saturated with penicillin-based antibiotics.</p>Penase (Penicillinase)
CAS:<p>Penase is an enzyme, specifically a type of beta-lactamase, which is derived from bacterial sources. Its mode of action involves the hydrolysis of the beta-lactam ring present in penicillin molecules. This enzymatic activity renders penicillin inactive by breaking its critical structural component that is essential for its antibacterial activity.</p>Penase (Penicillinase) 3300
CAS:<p>Beta-lactamase enzyme with sole specificity for penicillins. This product is available as a freeze-dried powder and can be used in the sterility testing and microbial count determination in samples containing penicillins.</p>




