Home>>Signaling Pathways>> Microbiology & Virology>> Bacterial>>Cefamandole (sodium salt)

Cefamandole (sodium salt) (Synonyms: Cephamandole)

Catalog No.GC16920

Cefamandole Sodium Salt is a second-generation broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic.

Products are for research use only. Not for human use. We do not sell to patients.

Cefamandole (sodium salt) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 30034-03-8

Size Price Stock Qty
50mg
$45.00
In stock
100mg
$76.00
In stock
500mg
$251.00
In stock

Tel:(909) 407-4943 Email: sales@glpbio.com

Customer Reviews

Based on customer reviews.

  • GlpBio Citations

    GlpBio Citations
  • Bioactive Compounds Premium Provider

    Bioactive Compounds Premium Provider

Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.

Description Chemical Properties Product Documents Related Products

MIC: 0.25-2 mg/L for different E. coli strains

Cefamandole is a cephalosporin antibiotic.

The cephalosporins are a class of β-lactam antibiotics originally derived from the fungus Acremonium, which was previously known as "Cephalosporium".

In vitro: The in-vitro effect of cefamandole was tested against 645 strains of bacteria isolated from clinical sources. Against gram-positive organisms cefamandole showed great potency, being three- to four-fold more active than cephalexin or cefoxitin. None of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were susceptible to 100 μg of cefamandole per ml [1].

In vivo: The testicular toxicity of cefamandole was evaluated in neonatal rats. Results showed that cefamandole caused delayed maturity of the germinal epithelium of neonatal rats. In rats given daily subcutaneous injections during this period, the most mature germinal cells were acrosome phase spermatids [2].

Clinical trial: A randomized, single-blind comparison of parenteral cefamandole and ampicillin was conducted in adult patients with pneumonia or purulent tracheobronchitis. Results showed that cefamandole was as effective and safe as ampicillin. Of the 14 patients treated with cefamandole, 13 were considered cured, as were 12 of the 13 treated with ampicillin [3].

References:
[1] Eickhoff TC, Ehret JM.  In vitro comparison of cefoxitin, cefamandole, cephalexin, and cephalothin. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1976 Jun;9(6):994-9.
[2] Hoover DM, Buening MK, Tamura RN, Steinberger E.  Effects of cefamandole on spermatogenic development of young CD rats. Fundam Appl Toxicol. 1989 Nov;13(4):737-46.
[3] Delgado DG, Brau CJ, Cobbs CG, Dismukes WE. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of cefamandole in the therapy of Haemophilus spp. Bronchopulmonary infections. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1979 Jun;15(6):807-12.

Reviews

Review for Cefamandole (sodium salt)

Average Rating: 5 ★★★★★ (Based on Reviews and 30 reference(s) in Google Scholar.)

5 Star
100%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%
Review for Cefamandole (sodium salt)

GLPBIO products are for RESEARCH USE ONLY. Please make sure your review or question is research based.

Required fields are marked with *

You may receive emails regarding this submission. Any emails will include the ability to opt-out of future communications.