Streptomycin sulfate CAS 3810-74-0 STREPTOMYCINI SULFAS
| Uses |
It is used for treating tuberculosis, Brinell and non-hemolytic hammer bacillus caused infectious endocarditis, plague and tularemia, Haemophilus influenzae and gram-negative bacilli caused infections. |
| Chemical Properties |
White to off-white powder |
| Usage |
Antibiotic substance produced by aerobic fermentation. Antibacterial (tuberculostatic). |
| Usage |
Streptomycin sulfate is a sulfate salt of streptomycin that is a protein synthesis inhibitor. Streptomycin is an antibiotic drug, was the first antibiotic remedy for tuberculosis. |
| Usage |
Triacetine |
| General Description |
An antibacterial. White to light gray or pale buff powder with faint amine-like odor. |
| Air & Water Reactions |
Hygroscopic. Water soluble. |
| Reactivity Profile |
Streptomycin sulfate is a medicinal amino saccharide. |
| Health Hazard |
SYMPTOMS: Symptoms of exposure to Streptomycin sulfate include skin rashes, eosinophilia, blood dyscrasias, stomatitis, anaphylactic shock, pruritus, scaling, and fever. |
| Fire Hazard |
Flash point data for Streptomycin sulfate are not available, however Streptomycin sulfate is probably combustible. |
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