concentration of 10 μg/mL for stringent plasmids to Erythromycin A enol ether retention time solution— Dissolve about 10 mg of USP Erythromycin RS in 2 mL of methanol
5% ointment: Apply approx 1 cm length to the affected eye (s) up to 6 times daily depending on the severity of the infection
Weigh out and transfer 500 mg of ampicillin to a 15 ml graduated screw-capped tube
In most cases you will add 1 ml of stock antibiotic per liter of solution
100 µg/mL
Erythromycin can freely be dissolved in organic solvents like DMSO etc
Calculate the amount of antibiotic stock as in 3
50 mg/mL
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Accurately measured aliquots of erythromycin stock solution equivalent to erythromycin (10–30 mg) were transferred
For a working concentration of 10 ug/ml, you need to prepare a stock of 10 mg/ml
The usual adult oral dosage of erythromycin is 250 mg every 6 hours, 333 mg every 8 hours, or 500 mg every 12 hours
Mix until all chloramphenicol dissolves completely
The stability of an antibiotic means it keeps its antibacterial ability over time without degradation
To prepare 10 ml of stock solution of kanamycin, weigh out 500 mg of kanamycin
Transfer it to a 15 ml screw-capped tube/beaker/conical flask
Mild to moderate infections: 250 mg orally every 6 hours, 333 mg orally every 8 hours, OR 500 mg orally every 12 hours
You can find the antibiotics bottles in the material cabinet (room-temp) / 4°C / 20°C
For example, to make 100 mL of LB/ampicillin growth media, add 100 μL of a 100 mg/mL ampicillin stock (1000X stock)
How many μl of the antibiotic stock need to be added to the agar to get the desired concentration? μl need to Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces erythreus
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Within 30 min of preparation, the inoculum should be added to the liquid media or placed on solid media with the antibiotic so that cell density (CFU/mL) is maintained
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The final concentration for LB liquid culture is 50 ug/ml
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The microbiological assay of an antibiotic is based upon a comparison of the inhibition of growth of micro-organisms by measured concentrations of the antibiotics under examination with that produced by known concentrations of a standard preparation of the antibiotic having a known activity
Erythromycin is reconstituted and then further diluted prior to infusion
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Broth microdilution trays were then prepared and frozen at −60 ≥C
Dissolve completely