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Ronidazole (CAS 7681-76-7)

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Alternate Names:
1-Methyl-5-nitro-1H-imidazole-2-methanol 2-Carbamate
Application:
Ronidazole is an antimicrobial agent
CAS Number:
7681-76-7
Molecular Weight:
200.15
Molecular Formula:
C6H8N4O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Ronidazole is a nitroimidazole compound that has been extensively researched for its antimicrobial and antiprotozoal properties, particularly focusing on its impact on organisms such as Trichomonas and Giardia. The compound operates primarily through the biochemical mechanism of inducing damage in the DNA of target organisms. This is facilitated by the reduction of the nitro group in ronidazole′s structure, which produces reactive nitro radicals. These radicals interact with the DNA, causing strand breakage and inhibiting further DNA synthesis, which effectively leads to cellular death in susceptible organisms. In research settings, ronidazole has been used as a model compound to study the behavior of nitroimidazole derivatives in controlling protozoal infections and to understand the genetic basis of resistance that these pathogens may develop. This includes investigations into the modes of action of similar compounds and comparisons of their efficacy and safety profiles. Studies utilizing ronidazole have also contributed to the broader understanding of microbial resistance mechanisms, providing insights into how these organisms counteract chemical stress and adapt to hostile environments. This research is crucial for developing strategies for managing and potentially controlling infections caused by resistant strains of protozoa.


Ronidazole (CAS 7681-76-7) References

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Ronidazole, 1 g

sc-212789
1 g
$333.00