Ceftriaxone (sodium salt)


CAS No. : 74578-69-1

(Synonyms: Ro 13-9904)

74578-69-1
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Cat. No. : HY-B0712B
M.Wt: 598.54
Formula: C18H16N8Na2O7S3
Purity: >98 %
Solubility: H2O : ≥ 40 mg/mL;DMSO : 50 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
Introduction of 74578-69-1 :

Ceftriaxone sodium salt (Ro 13-9904) is a broad spectrum β-lactam third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic, which has good antibacterial activity against a variety of gram-negative and positive bacteria. Ceftriaxone sodium salt is a covalent inhibitor of GSK3β with IC50 value of 0.78 μM. Ceftriaxone sodium salt is an inhibitor of Aurora B. Ceftriaxone sodium salt has anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antioxidant activities. Ceftriaxone sodium salt can be used in the study of bacterial infections and meningitis[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. In Vitro:Ceftriaxone sodium salt (100 μM, 24 h) protects MPP+ treated astrocytes by inhibiting the NF-κB/JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway [3].
Ceftriaxone sodium salt (500 μM, 24-48 h) effectively inhibits unanchored cell growth in A549, H520 and H1650 lung cancer cells by inhibiting Aurora B[4].
In Vivo:Ceftriaxone sodium salt (200 mg/kg Intraperitoneal injection for 6 weeks) improves functional markers and oxidative stress and inflammation parameters in a rat model of D-galactose (DGL) -induced liver and kidney injury[5].
Ceftriaxone sodium salt (200, 400 mg/kg, Intraperitoneal injection) has a protective effect on convulsion induced by Pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) and PTZ-related oxidative damage in rats[6].
Ceftriaxone sodium salt (100, 200 mg/kg, Intraperitoneal injection) reduces mechanical dysodynia and hyperalgesia by activating GLT-1 in streptozotocin (HY-13753)-induced diabetic rat models[7].

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