Kitasamycin

Kitasamycin

Product Details:

  • Color White,
  • Molecular Formula C40H67NO14
  • Smell Characteristic odor,
  • Heavy Metal (%) ≤ 0.002%
  • Loss on Drying ≤ 2.0%
  • Structural Formula Complex macrolide structure
  • Poisonous Non-poisonous under recommended usage,
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Kitasamycin Price And Quantity

Kitasamycin Product Specifications

  • Soluble in water and alcohol
  • 98%
  • 95% passes 80 mesh
  • Powder
  • Store in a cool dry place at or below 25°C
  • Pharmaceutical Grade
  • Bitter
  • 215-739-7
  • Kitasamycin
  • 5.0 - 7.0
  • 1392-21-8
  • White powder
  • 29419090
  • 2 years from date of manufacture
  • White
  • C40H67NO14
  • Characteristic odor
  • ≤ 0.002%
  • Kitasamycin
  • ≤ 2.0%
  • Used in the treatment of bacterial infections and as a veterinary drug
  • Complex macrolide structure
  • Antibiotic
  • Non-poisonous under recommended usage
  • 785.96 g/mol

Product Description

CAS number: 1392-21-8 Certificate: ISO CERTIFICATE,GMP,FACTORY GMP,WHO GMP,USFDA,EUGMP,GMP-SFDA,cGMP,PRODUCT GMP,Cofepris Mexico,Halal,Kosher,Korea FDA Properties : Synonym Ayermycin; Leucomycin A1; Sineptina; Stereomycine; Syneptine Molecular Formula C40H67NO14 Molecular Weight 785.96 Specifications AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Packing EXPORT WORTHY PACKING Availability FOR R&D PURPOSE ONLY

FAQs of Kitasamycin:


Q: What are the physical characteristics of Kitasamycin?

A: Kitasamycin is a white powder with a characteristic odor, bitter taste, and is non-poisonous under recommended usage.

Q: What is the molecular formula and weight of Kitasamycin?

A: The molecular formula of Kitasamycin is C40H67NO14, and its molecular weight is 785.96 g/mol.

Q: What is the solubility of Kitasamycin?

A: Kitasamycin is soluble in water and alcohol.

Q: What grade and type does Kitasamycin fall under?

A: Kitasamycin is a pharmaceutical-grade antibiotic.

Q: How should Kitasamycin be stored?

A: Kitasamycin should be stored in a cool, dry place at or below 25C.

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