This document provides information about an Ampicillin Solution, including that it is shipped on dry ice and can be stored at -20°C for up to 12 months. It has a concentration of 100mg/ml and is intended for research use only. Safety precautions are listed, noting it is irritating and may cause sensitization, and the material safety data sheet should be consulted.
This document provides information about an Ampicillin Solution, including that it is shipped on dry ice and can be stored at -20°C for up to 12 months. It has a concentration of 100mg/ml and is intended for research use only. Safety precautions are listed, noting it is irritating and may cause sensitization, and the material safety data sheet should be consulted.
This document provides information about an Ampicillin Solution, including that it is shipped on dry ice and can be stored at -20°C for up to 12 months. It has a concentration of 100mg/ml and is intended for research use only. Safety precautions are listed, noting it is irritating and may cause sensitization, and the material safety data sheet should be consulted.
Exp. Date: See vial BIO-87025 : 1 x 10ml Batch No.: See vial
Storage and stability: Ampicillin Solution is shipped on Dry/Blue Ice and can be stored at -20C for 12 months.
Concentration: 100mg/ml in water
CAS Number: 69-52-3
Safety precautions: This product is for R&D use only, not for human use, or any other use. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. May cause sensitization by inhalation and skin contact. Please refer to the material safety data sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practice.
Xn: HARMFUL
Notes This certificate is a declaration of analysis at the time of manufacture Research Use Only. Store at 20C
Product Citations :
1. Lana, A.S. et al. Exp. Parasitol. 127(1), 18-24 (2011). 2. Dassanayake, R.P., et al. Vet. Microbiol. 133(4), 366-371 (2009). 3. Silva, M.S., et al. Parasitol. Res. 105(5), 1223-1229 (2009).
Description
Ampicillin is a derivative of penicillin that causes cell death by interfering with bacterial cell wall synthesis. Ampicillin resistance is mediated by cleavage of the -lactam ring by -lactamase (bla gene).