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Cat #: V6322 CAS #: 79-57-2 Purity ≥ 98%
Description: Oxytetracycline (Lenocycline; Oxyterracine; Oxyterracyne; Tarosin; Oxymykoin) is a naturally occurring tetracycline class of antibiotic extracted from the actinomycete STREPTOMYCES rimosus with a broad-spectrum of antibacterial effects.
References: Pickens LB, et al. Oxytetracycline biosynthesis. J Biol Chem. 2010 Sep 3;285(36):27509-15.
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Molecular Weight (MW) | 460.43 |
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Molecular Formula | C22H24N2O9 |
CAS No. | 79-57-2 |
SMILES Code | O=C(C(C1=O)=C(O)C(N(C)C)C2C(O)C3C(C)(O)C4=C(C(C3=C(O)C21O)=O)C(O)=CC=C4)N |
Protocol | In Vitro | Oxytetracycline is an important member of the bacterial aromatic polyketide family, which is a structurally diverse class of natural products. Oxytetracycline is synthesized by a type II polyketide synthase that generates the poly-beta-ketone backbone through successive decarboxylative condensation of malonyl-CoA extender units, followed by modifications by cyclases, oxygenases, transferases, and additional tailoring enzymes |
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Mother liquor concentration | 1mg | 5mg | 10mg | 20mg |
1mM | 2.1719 mL | 10.8594 mL | 21.7188 mL | 43.4377 mL |
5mM | 0.4344 mL | 2.1719 mL | 4.3438 mL | 8.6875 mL |
10mM | 0.2172 mL | 1.0859 mL | 2.1719 mL | 4.3438 mL |
20mM | 0.1086 mL | 0.5430 mL | 1.0859 mL | 2.1719 mL |
This equation is commonly abbreviated as: C1 V1 = C2 V2
- (1) Please be sure that the solution is clear before the addition of next solvent. Dissolution methods like vortex, ultrasound or warming and heat may be used to aid dissolving.
- (2) Be sure to add the solvent(s) in order.