Formula |
CAS |
C46H77NO17 |
1401-69-0 |
CAS: Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
Background
Tylosin is a macrolide antibiotic obtained from fermentation by Streptomycin
fradiae. Its therapeutic spectrum includes both Gram-positive and Gram-negative
bacteria. It is commonly used in vetinary medicine to combat swine dysentery
and respiratory infections in poultry.
Tylosin tartrate is soluble in water and tylosin base is soluble in
petrolatum, butyl acetate, chloroform, and ethyl alcohol.
Synonyms
Tylosin tartrate
Vetil®
Tylan
Tylon
Uses
Vetinary medicine
Antibiotic
Cross-Reactions
Unusual Reactions
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