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Streptomyces roseosporus
Water Content (Karl Fisher)
≤5.0%
Sulfated Ash
≤3.0%
Heavy Metals
≤20ppm
Daptomycin is a unique lipopeptide antibiotic frequently used to treat Gram-positive bacterial infections including those caused by a few drug resistant organisms. Daptomycin is soluble in water (100 mg/mL), DMSO (100 mM), methanol (mg/mL), and ethanol (50 mM).
103060-53-3
C72H101N17O26
1620.67
Daptomycin peptides initially interact with anionic phospholipids in the membrane of Gram-positive bacteria. The peptides then integrate in the membrane by a calcium-mediated process and interact with membrane phospholipid head groups and acyl chains. Finally, a pore or channel is formed which can kill the cell by membrane disruption/depolarization or cellular uptake of daptomycin leading to disruption of intracellular processes.
-20°C
2941.90.3000
Daptomycin targets only Gram-positive organisms including GRE (glycopeptide-resistant Enterococci) and MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus)
For a complete list of daptomycin MIC values, click here.
Powder
Pale Yellow to Light Brown Powder
Streptomyces roseosporus
≤5.0%
≤3.0%
≤20ppm