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475914 Nystatin, Streptomyces noursei - CAS 1400-61-9 - Calbiochem

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CAS #Empirical Formula
1400-61-9C₄₇H₇₅NO₁₇

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RéférenceConditionnement Qté
475914-1GM Flacon en verre 1 gm
475914-5GM Flacon en verre 5 gm
Description
OverviewA polyene antifungal antibiotic effective against yeast and mycoplasma. Induces loss of low molecular weight substances from cells with low selectivity. A cation-selective ionophore that exhibits selectivity for Na+. Increases the activity of Na+ - K+ pump.
Catalogue Number475914
Brand Family Calbiochem®
SynonymsMycostatin
References
ReferencesGruwel, M.L., et al. 1995. Am J. Physiol. 268, H351.
Opekarova, M., and Tanner, W. 1994. FEBS Lett. 360, 46.
Stoos, B.A., et al. 1994. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4, 1855.
Skolink, P.R., et al. 1989. J. Infect. Dis. 160, 1056.
Product Information
CAS number1400-61-9
FormOff-white to yellow solid
Hill FormulaC₄₇H₇₅NO₁₇
Chemical formulaC₄₇H₇₅NO₁₇
Structure formula ImageStructure formula Image
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationNystatin, Streptomyces noursei, CAS 1400-61-9, is an antifungal antibiotic effective against yeast and mycoplasma. Acts as a cation-selective ionophore that exhibits selectivity for Na+.
Biological Information
Biological activityPotency: ≥3000 units/mg (anhydrous).
Purity≥95% by HPLC (sum of two peaks)
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Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
RTECSRF5950000
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Product Usage Statements
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Ship Code Ambient Temperature Only
Toxicity Standard Handling
Storage +2°C to +8°C
Protect from Light Protect from light
Do not freeze Ok to freeze
Special InstructionsFollowing reconstitution, aliquot and freeze (-20°C). Stock solutions are stable for up to 1 month at -20°C.
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Référence GTIN
475914-1GM 04055977184167
475914-5GM 07790788050542

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Références bibliographiques

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Gruwel, M.L., et al. 1995. Am J. Physiol. 268, H351.
Opekarova, M., and Tanner, W. 1994. FEBS Lett. 360, 46.
Stoos, B.A., et al. 1994. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4, 1855.
Skolink, P.R., et al. 1989. J. Infect. Dis. 160, 1056.
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Revision10-December-2016 JSW
SynonymsMycostatin
DescriptionA polyene antifungal antibiotic effective against yeast and mycoplasma. Induces loss of low molecular weight substances from cells with low selectivity. A cation selective ionophore that exhibits selectivity for Na+. Increases the activity of the Na+-K+ pump. Suggested concentration is 50 µg/ml.
FormOff-white to yellow solid
CAS number1400-61-9
RTECSRF5950000
Chemical formulaC₄₇H₇₅NO₁₇
Structure formulaStructure formula
Purity≥95% by HPLC (sum of two peaks)
Biological activityPotency: ≥3000 units/mg (anhydrous).
SolubilityDMSO (50 mg/ml)
Storage Protect from light
+2°C to +8°C
Do Not Freeze Ok to freeze
Special InstructionsFollowing reconstitution, aliquot and freeze (-20°C). Stock solutions are stable for up to 1 month at -20°C.
Toxicity Standard Handling
Merck USA index14, 6736
ReferencesGruwel, M.L., et al. 1995. Am J. Physiol. 268, H351.
Opekarova, M., and Tanner, W. 1994. FEBS Lett. 360, 46.
Stoos, B.A., et al. 1994. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4, 1855.
Skolink, P.R., et al. 1989. J. Infect. Dis. 160, 1056.