| Description: |
The sulphonamides are competitive inhibitors of p-aminobenzoic acid in the folic acid metabolism cycle and have a bacteriostatic effect on a broad range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms. The sulphonamides are distributed widely throughout all organs and tissues; and are metabolized primarily by the liver, producing inactive acetylated and glucuronide forms, which are excreted in urine (28).
Sulphonamides are used extensively in veterinary medicine and their use in food producing animals could result in potentially harmful concentrations in tissue, organs and milk. The potential risk is reduced by withdrawal of the drug for a fixed period before slaughter, although residual levels may still remain.
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| PH:
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7.2
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| Application:
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ELISA, Western Blot, Dot Blot, Immunohistology chemistry, Immunoassays, Development of Rapid tests and other immunoassay,antibody recognition assays
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| Buffer:
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20mM Phosphate, 150mM Sodium Chloride
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| Format:
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Ig fraction prepared by caprylic acid and ammonium sulphate precipitation
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| Host:
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Sheep
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| Preservative:
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0.09% Sodium Azide
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| Storage:
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≤-20°C
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| References:
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28. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, Chapter 153: Antibacterial Drugs.
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