Study of Neomycin Preparations by the Countercurrent Distribution Method,
Abstract
The method of countercurrent distribution is widely used in analytical practice and assumes distribution of substances between two liquid phases. In this work it was used to determine the components in neomycin antibiotics: colimycin, mycerin, and framycetin. It is known that neomycin represents a hydrophilic base which dissolves well in water and is virtually insoluble in many organic solvents. In order to change the hydrophilic properties of this antibiotic use was made of aryl or alkyl sulfonic acids which with neomycin form products of an apparently complex nature. These products are quite stable in solution.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 11, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0776755
Entities
People
- V. A. Sannikov
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center