TYLOSIN Cas number:1401-69-0 Molecular Formula: C46H77NO17
Tylon
Vetil
TYLOSIN
TYLAN50
tylocine
Tylosine
Vetil(R)
Tylan 100
Tylosin A
fradizine
TYLOCINE(R)
Vubityl 200
N,N-Tylozine
Tylosin, 95+%
Tylosin (250 mg)
Tyrosine [antibiotic]
Tylosin solution,100ppm
DehydroreloMycin, Tylosin A
CAS: 1401-69-0 API Tylosin Drugs
Tylosin, predominantly Tylosin A
Tylosin solution solution,1000ppm
Tylosin (base and/or unspecified salts)
Tylosin (predominantly Tylosin A) Solution, 100ppm
Melting Point | 137 ° |
Density | 1.1424 (rough estimate) |
storage temp | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature 2-8°C |
solubility | H2O: soluble 50 mg/mL |
optical activity | N/A |
Appearance | Off-White to Pale Yellow Solid |
Purity | ≥99% |
Tylosin is a 16-membered macrocyclic lactone isolated from Streptomyces fradiae in 1961. Tylosin has broad spectrum antibacterial activity and was developed as a veterinary pharmaceutical for treatment of bacterial infections in a range of domestic animals . Tylosin acts by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit resulting in the inhibition of protein synthesis in bacteria.
Tylosin may cause diarrhea in some animals. However, oral treatment for colitis in dogs has been administered for several months with safety. Skin reactions have been observed in pigs. Oral administration to horses has been fatal.