1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-5428(08)60274-9
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Sulfadiazine

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“…Silver sulfadiazine has these properties because it is a metallodrug, which combines the antiseptic properties of bioactive silver ion 57,58 with the sulfadiazine API. 59 This association provides a new antibacterial agent having a broader spectrum of action, more recently finding new applications in coating for cardiac devices and indwelling catheters. 57 Insoluble in water, it dissolves slowly only in biological fluids.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Silver sulfadiazine has these properties because it is a metallodrug, which combines the antiseptic properties of bioactive silver ion 57,58 with the sulfadiazine API. 59 This association provides a new antibacterial agent having a broader spectrum of action, more recently finding new applications in coating for cardiac devices and indwelling catheters. 57 Insoluble in water, it dissolves slowly only in biological fluids.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We studied the formation of silver sulfadiazine, a topical sulfa-antibiotic used as an antiseptic in creams and ointments in the treatment of extensive skin burn and surgery. , Silver sulfadiazine is on the World’s Health Organization’s list of essential medicines because of its antibacterial properties against Gram-positive bacteria. Silver sulfadiazine has these properties because it is a metallodrug, which combines the antiseptic properties of bioactive silver ion , with the sulfadiazine API . This association provides a new antibacterial agent having a broader spectrum of action, more recently finding new applications in coating for cardiac devices and indwelling catheters .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is noticeable disappearing for the symmetric SO 2 at 1149 cm −1 or red-shift for asymmetric stretching modes at 1344 cm −1 indicating the coordination of the sulfonamide oxygen to the metal ion. The intensity bands corresponding to the C = N group in the pyrazine ring at 1580,1512, and 1433 cm -1 ( Stober and DeWitte, 1982 ) shifted slightly after coordination to the metal concerning those of the free ligand, thus proving that N 4 pyridine associated with the complexation to form a hexagon ring. The assignment of the M–O and M–N stretching modes in the metal complex spectra was indicated by the low-intensity band in the ranges 742–600 cm -1 and 420–400 cm -1 , respectively.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Sulfonamide is a well-known antibacterial compound that has been in use for around 50 years ( Stober and DeWitte, 1982 ). It came to prominence when Domagk et al reported that Prontosil, a sulfamidochrysoidine azo dye, was reduced to the antibiotic sulfonamide and triamine benzene in living cells ( Domagk, 1935 ), with sulfonamide being the affected part in this dye molecule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%