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N6386

Manufactured by Merck Group
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N6386 is a laboratory equipment item produced by the Merck Group. It is designed to perform a core function within a laboratory setting. No further details about the intended use or specific capabilities of this product can be provided in an unbiased and factual manner.

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Antibiotic Cocktail for Drinking Water

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An antibiotic cocktail containing neomycin 0.5 g/L (N6386, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA), ampicillin 0.5 g/L (A5354, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA), metronidazole 0.5 g/L (M3761, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA), vancomycin 0.5 g/L (SBR00001, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA), and kanamycin 0.5 g/L (Beyotine, Shanghai, China) was prepared and applied in drinking water.
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Antibiotic Cocktail Depletion Assay

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Mice were gavaged with an antibiotic cocktail twice a day for 4 days, as published previously.59 (link) The cocktail consisted of ampicillin (1 g/L, A1593; Sigma), neomycin sulfate (1 g/L, N6386; Sigma), metronidazole (1 g/L, 9002409; Cayman Chemical Company), and vancomycin hydrochloride (0.5 g/L, SBR00001; Sigma). Bacterial depletion was measured using the QIAmp DNA stool mini kit (Qiagen) and following the manufacturer’s instructions.
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