Nitrofural
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Space-filling model of the nitrofural molecule | |
Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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5-nitro-2-furaldehyde semicarbazone
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Clinical data | |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Micromedex Detailed Consumer Information |
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CAS Number | 59-87-0 |
ATC code | B05CA03 (WHO) D08AF01 D09AA03 (dressing) P01CC02 S01AX04 S02AA02 QG01AX90 (WHO) QP51AC02 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID: 5447130 |
DrugBank | DB00336 |
ChemSpider | 4566720 |
UNII | X8XI70B5Z6 |
KEGG | C08042 |
ChEBI | CHEBI:44368 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL869 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C6H6N4O4 |
Molecular mass | 198.14 g/mol |
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Nitrofural (INN, trade name Furacin) is a bactericidal compound used as an antibiotic most commonly in the form of ointments. Its use in medicine has become less frequent as safer and more effective products have become available[citation needed], and it has been discontinued in the US.[1] The substance is pale yellow and crystalline.
Other names include nitrofurazone and furacilin.
References
- ↑ Drugs.com: Nitrofurazone (Topical route)
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