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Encyclopedia > Carbenicillin

Carbenicillin is an antibiotic chemically similar to ampicillin. It is active against gram-negative germs and well soluble in water and acid-labile. Aqueous solutions are short-lived. Working concentration in the lab: up to 100 µg per ml. An antibiotic is a drug that kills or slows the growth of bacteria. ... Ampicillin (C16H18N3O4S) Ampicillin (C16H18N3O4S ; CAS No. ... Bacteria that are Gram-negative are not stained dark blue or violet by Gram staining, in contrast to Gram-positive bacteria. ...


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PAA: Carbenicillin (182 words)
Carbenicillin (or alpha-carboxybenzylpenicillin) is a semi-synthetic antibiotic used for gene expression research utilizing carbenicillin-resistant plasmids.
Carbenicillin is recommended for use instead of ampi­cillin to maintain the selective marker bla which is coding for a β-lactamase.
Furthermore car­benicillin is found to be less sensitive to the activity ofβ-lactamase then ampicillin.
ACS :: Cancer Drug Guide: carbenicillin indanyl sodium (586 words)
Carbenicillin indanyl sodium stops bacteria from making their protein cell wall, so the bacteria die.
Carbenicillin indanyl sodium is used to treat both gram–positive and gram–negative bacterial infections.
Carbenicillin indanyl sodium is usually given as a pill but can also be given as an injection.
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