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Possible Interaction: Penicillins and Cupric Cation

supplement:

Cupric Cation

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

This novel activation process can occur for a wide range of contaminants (cephalosporin, penicillin and tetracycline antibiotics) and ligands when coordinated with Cu(II) , and N-containing functional groups (e.g. amines) were found to form effective Cu(II) complexes for PDS activation.
Environmental science & technology  •  2019  |  View Paper
Penicillins , a class of widely used β-lactam antibiotics, are known to be susceptible to catalyzed hydrolysis by metal ions such as Cu(II).
Environmental science & technology  •  2015  |  View Paper
Catalytic and complexing effect of cupric ion on the stability of penicillins was revealed in relatively lower and higher concentrations of the metal ion respectively, where an appreciable difference in the effect was noted between buffer solution and broth.
Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin  •  1971  |  View Paper
The logarithmic stability constants for the interaction between cupric ion and penicillins G and V were found to be 2·61 and 2·24, respectively.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology  •  1967  |  View Paper
The logarithmic stability constants for the interaction between cupric ion and penicillins G and V were found to be 2·61 and 2·24, respectively.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology  •  1966  |  View Paper
Preliminary investigations suggest that cupric ions , rather than simply complexing with penicillin as suggested by previous workers, promote the degradation of penicillin to penicilloic acid.
Various penicillins were found to interact with zinc and cupric ions.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology  •  1966  |  View Paper