Gentamicin Sulfate, EP is an aminoglycoside antibiotic complex discovered in 1963 derived from fermentation ofMicromonospora purpureaorM. echinospora.Gentamicin is composed of different components including Gentamicin C complex (gentamicin C1,gentamicin C1a, andgentamicin C2) which makes up 80% of the compound and has the highest antibacterial activity, along with Gentamicin A, B, X, and a few others which make up the remaining 20% of Gentamicin and have lower antibiotic activity.Gentamicin Sulfate is suitable for use in cell culture to prevent and control bacterial contamination and the compound is soluble in water (50 mg/ml).
Gentamicin Sulfate, EP conforms to European Pharmacopoeia specifications.
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CAS Number
1405-41-0
Molecular Formula
C21H43N5O7 • H2SO4
Molecular Weight
575.67 g/mol
Mechanism of Action
Aminoglycosides are a widespread and versatile group of bioactive natural products.They target the 30S ribosomal subunit, blocking the translocation of peptidyl-tRNA from acceptor to donor.This results in an inability to read mRNA ultimately producing a faulty or nonexistent protein.
Tariff Code
2941.90.1010
Spectrum
Gentamicin Sulfate, EP is a broad-spectrum antibiotic targeting Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It is effective against several strains of Mycoplasma.It also combats certain β-lactam sensitive VRE or vancomycin resistant Enterococcus; a "superbug."