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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1994
Summary Plasma concentration of penicillin G was evaluated in beef steers after administration of either a combination of benzathine penicillin G and procaine penicillin G in a 1:1 mixture at a dosage of 9,000 U/kg of body weight, im (n = 5), 24,000 U/kg, im (n = 5), or 8,800 U/kg, sc (n = 5), or benzathine penicillin G alone at a dosage of 12,000 U/kg,
M G, Papich +7 more
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Summary Plasma concentration of penicillin G was evaluated in beef steers after administration of either a combination of benzathine penicillin G and procaine penicillin G in a 1:1 mixture at a dosage of 9,000 U/kg of body weight, im (n = 5), 24,000 U/kg, im (n = 5), or 8,800 U/kg, sc (n = 5), or benzathine penicillin G alone at a dosage of 12,000 U/kg,
M G, Papich +7 more
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A Comparative Study of Penicillins X and G and Crystalline Penicillin G
New England Journal of Medicine, 1947FOUR different fractions obtained from the mold Penicillium notatum have been identified. These have been named penicillins F, G, K and X.1 The two that have received the greatest attention are the G and X fractions. Many commercial preparations containing varying percentages of these two fractions have been employed clinically with little attention to
G, ROTMAN-KAVKA +2 more
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1, 1978
The geometric details and mode of puckering of the five-membered (thiazolidine) ring have been found to be different in two penicillin G salts. In procaine penicillin G monohydrate (aqueous procaine penicillin G or APPG) the penicillin molecule is in an ‘extended’ form whereas it is ‘coiled’ in potassium penicillin G.
D D, Dexter, J M, van der Veen
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The geometric details and mode of puckering of the five-membered (thiazolidine) ring have been found to be different in two penicillin G salts. In procaine penicillin G monohydrate (aqueous procaine penicillin G or APPG) the penicillin molecule is in an ‘extended’ form whereas it is ‘coiled’ in potassium penicillin G.
D D, Dexter, J M, van der Veen
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1966
Penicillin is still the most important antibiotic. Even though it has been in therapeutic use for nearly a quarter of a century, it ranks as the first line of defense against many infectious diseases.
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Penicillin is still the most important antibiotic. Even though it has been in therapeutic use for nearly a quarter of a century, it ranks as the first line of defense against many infectious diseases.
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Spectroscopic Estimation of Penicillin G
Nature, 1947THE presence of a phenyl group enababes penicillin G to be estimated in mixtures containing other penicillins of non-aromatic type. The spectra were photographed on Ilford Auto filter plates with a Hilger medium quartz spectrograph (E 498) using the continuous radiation from a hydrogen discharge lamp ; an exposure of 30 sec.
A R, PHILPOTTS, W, THAIN, G H, TWIGG
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Penicillin G and Wound Healing
Archives of Surgery, 1970This experiment was performed to determine whether the dosages of penicillin G potassium currently in clinical use have the potential to interfere with wound healing. In this aim we have fallen short in two respects: (1) data on healing in rats cannot be rigidly applied to humans; and (2) the medication was given in two large doses rather than ...
R, Pohl, T K, Hunt
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Pharmacokinetics of Penicillin G in the Turkey
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1978SUMMARY Pharmacokinetics of penicillin G was determined for the turkey. The study was prompted by the isolation of a sulfonamide-resistant strain of Pasteurella multocida from tissues of turkeys involved in an outbreak of fowl cholera and the subsequent discovery that little pharmacologic information was available concerning other antimicrobial agents ...
D C, Hirsh +3 more
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ORAL PENICILLIN G AND PENICILLIN V
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1959W, WEISS +3 more
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