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Avibactam

Manufactured by Biosynth
Sourced in United Kingdom

Avibactam is a non-traditional beta-lactamase inhibitor. It functions by inhibiting certain classes of beta-lactamase enzymes, which can render bacteria resistant to certain antibiotic treatments.

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Antimicrobial Compound Preparation Protocols

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The antimicrobials ceftazidime (CAZ) and amoxicillin (AMX) were sourced from Sigma Aldrich (Dorset, UK). Imipenem (IMI), meropenem (MER), avibactam (AVI) and relebactam (REL) were obtained from Carbosynth (Compton, UK). Stock solutions of all compounds were prepared in sterile dH2O, apart from AMX where DMSO was used, and stored at −20 °C, where appropriate.
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Antimicrobial Agents: Preparation and Storage

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The antimicrobial agents meropenem (MEM), amoxicillin (AMX) and phenoxymethylpenicillin (Penicillin V/PenV) were obtained from Sigma Aldrich (Dorset, UK) and relebactam (REL), imipenem (IMI) and avibactam (AVI) were obtained from Carbosynth (Compton, UK). Stock solutions were prepared in sterile de-ionised water and stored at −20 °C until use.
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