Tazobactam

Tazobactam

Catalog Number:
M001342319TOK
Mfr. No.:
TOK-T001
Price:
$211
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      • Overview
        • Tazobactam is a penicillanic acid sulfone derivative and beta-lactamase inhibitor with antibacterial activity. Tazobactam was discovered by Dr. R.G. Micetech at the University of Alberta in 1982. Tazobactam contains a beta-lactam ring and irreversibly binds to beta-lactamase at or near its active site. This protects other beta-lactam antibiotics from beta-lactamase catalysis. This drug is used in conjunction with beta-lactamase susceptible penicillins to treat infections caused by beta-lactamase producing organisms.
          Tazobactam alone showed an MIC of ≤ 8 mg/liter (range 2 to 32 mg/liter) against several Acinetobacter baumannii strains. Tazobactam in combination with piperacillin, successfully restored the activity of piperacillin against β-lactamase-producing bacteria. Tazobactam exhibited inhibitory activity and protected piperacillin against Richmond and Sykes types II, III, IV and V β-lactamases, staphylococcal penicillinase and extended-spectrum β-lactamases. Tazobactam showed species-specific activity against class I chromosomally-mediated enzymes.

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          Background

          Tazobactam contains a beta-lactam ring that binds strongly to beta-lactamase at or near its activation site, thereby permanently inhibiting enzymatic activity. This action protects other beta-lactam antibiotics (penicillins, cephalosporins, etc.) from beta-lactamase catalysis, thereby enhancing their antibacterial activity.

      • Properties
        • CAS Number
          89786-04-9
          Molecular Formula
          C10H12N4O5S
          Molecular Weight
          300.29
          Appearance
          White or almost white crystalline powder
          Other Properties
          Source: Synthetic
          Water Content (Karl Fischer): Not more than 4.0%
          PH: 2.0 - 2.5
          Assay: (On Dried Basis): Not less than 94.0%
          Residue On Ignition: Not more than 0.1%
          Heavy Metals: Not more than 20 ppm
          Identification: Positive
          Storage
          2-8°C

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      • Applications
        • Application Description
          Spectrum: Tazobactam exhibits little useful antimicrobial activity, although weak activity against Acinetobacter spp. and Borrelia burgdorferi has been reported. Tazobactam inhibits a wide range of β-lactamases, including the group 2 penicillinases from Staph. aureus, the TEM-1 and SHV-1 β-lactamases, many extended-spectrum enzymes, and the common group 2e cephalosporinases of B. fragilis. Against the group 1 cephalosporinases, activity is strongly influenced by the amount of enzyme produced. The inhibitor-resistant group 2br β-lactamases are poorly inhibited and group 3 metallo-β-lactamases are not inhibited at clinically useful levels. It is a poor inducer of β-lactamases of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.

          Microbiology Applications: Tazobactam is often combined with the extended-spectrum β-lactam antibiotic piperacillin in the drug zosyn or Tazocin (piperacillin/tazobactam), used in infections due Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Tazobactam broadens the spectrum of piperacillin by making it effective against organisms that express β-lactamase and would normally degrade piperacillin.

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