Gamithromycin (ML-1709460) (Synonyms: ML-1709460) |
رقم الكتالوجGC32112 |
Gamithromycin (ML-1709460) هو عامل مضاد للميكروبات يمكن أن يمنع نمو سلالات MmmSC B237 و Tan8 مع MICs من 0.00012 و 0.00006 μ ؛ جم / مل ، على التوالي.
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Gamithromycin is an antimicrobial agent which can inhibit the growth of MmmSC strains B237 and Tan8 with MICs of 0.00012 and 0.00006 μg/mL, respectively.
The MIC values in serum are significantly lower than those in artificial medium; at an initial inoculum size of 106 cfu/mL, these are 64-, 8- and 64-fold lower for gamithromycin, tylosin and tilmicosin, respectively, against MmmSC strain B237 in serum compare to artificial medium. A similar pattern emerges for Tan8. Heat-inactivation of serum results in an MIC for gamithromycin that is higher than in either non-treated serum or artificial medium[1].
The proportion of foals that recover without the need for a change in treatment is significantly (P<0.048) higher for foals treated with Gamithromycin (GAM) (38 of 40; 95%) or AZM-RIF (39 of 40; 98%) compare to control foals (32 of 41; 78%). The clinical scores, number of abscesses and the abscess scores after 1 and 2 weeks of treatment are significantly lower for foals treated with Gamithromycin (GAM) or AZM-RIF compare to control foals. The WBC count of foals treated with Gamithromycin (GAM) is significantly higher than that of foals treated with AZM-RIF on week 3 of treatment[2].
[1]. Mitchell JD, et al. In vitro pharmacodynamics of gamithromycin against Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides Small Colony. Vet J. 2013 Sep;197(3):806-11. [2]. F. Hildebrand, et al. Efficacy of Gamithromycin for the Treatment of Foals with Mild to Moderate Bronchopneumonia. J Vet Intern Med. 2015 Jan-Feb; 29(1): 333-338.
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