Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces venezuelae (Ehrlich et al
Chloramphenicol is a naturally occurring antibiotic derivative of dichloroacetic acid that is a white to grayish or yellowish-white fine crystalline powder at
It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic be used against Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and
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Chloramphenicol is a relatively simple compound containing two asymmetric carbon atoms (4 isomers exist)
Chloramphenicol is the only drug in its class
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The chloramphenicol is chlorine aided organic complex called di-Chloro-Acetamide in which nitrobenzene ring is injected with an amide bond and two alcohol
Chloramphenicol (CAM) is the D-threo isomer of a small molecule, consisting of a p-nitrobenzene ring connected to a dichloroacetyl tail through a 2-amino-1,3-propanediol moiety
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chloramphenicol is an approved drug (FDA (1959)) Compound class: Synthetic organic
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The first group of molecules of the class were obtained from Streptomyces aureofaciens and Streptomyces rimosus , respectively, but the most recently discovered molecules are semisynthetic [ 22 ]
Structure
Examples of amphenicols include chloramphenicol, thiamphenicol, azidamfenicol, and florfenicol
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