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Sulfacetamide Sodium (Synonyms: N-acetyl Sulfanilamide)

Catalog No.GC14577

Sulfonamide antibiotic

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Sulfacetamide Sodium Chemical Structure

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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50mg
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Sulfacetamide Sodium is an anti-infective agent that is used topically to treat skin infections and orally for urinary tract infections.Target: AntibacterialSulfacetamide is a sulfonamide antibiotic. Sulfacetamide is able to inhibit the growth of all isolated strains. Depending on the type of bacteria concentrations of 0.006 up to 6.4% sodium sulfacetamide proved to be effective. Simultaneously, all patients were treated with sulfacetamide containing ointment and/or eye drops 4 times daily for maximum of 14 days. With swabs taken at intervals of 7 and 14 days no bacterial growth was detected. Sulfacetamide 10% topical lotion, sold under the brand name Klaron or Ovace, is approved for the treatment of acne and seborrheic dermatitis. Sulfacetamide has been investigated for use in the treatment of pityriasis versicolor and rosacea. It may also have anti-inflammatory properties when used to treat blepharitis or conjunctivitis. It is believed to work by limiting the presence of folic acid which bacteria need to survive. It has been suggested that sulfacetamide may also serve as a treatment for mild forms of hidradenitis suppurativa. Sulfacetamide has antibacterial activity and is used to control acne. Some research indicates that sulfacetamide derivatives may act as antifungals by an CYP51A1-independent mechanism [1-4].

References:
[1]. Del Rosso, J.Q., Evaluating the role of topical therapies in the management of rosacea: focus on combination sodium sulfacetamide and sulfur formulations. Cutis, 2004. 73(1 Suppl): p. 29-33.
[2]. Mastrolorenzo, A. and C.T. Supuran, Antifungal Activity of Ag(I) and Zn(II) Complexes of Sulfacetamide Derivatives. Met Based Drugs, 2000. 7(1): p. 49-54.
[3]. http://www.drugs.com/mtm/klaron.html
[4]. Roth, H.W., et al., [The effective antibacterial spectrum of sulfacetamide]. Klin Monbl Augenheilkd, 1992. 200(3): p. 182-6.

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