C17H20N2O5S
C17H20N2O5S[edit | edit source]
Chemical structure of C17H20N2O5S
C17H20N2O5S is the chemical formula for a compound known as C17H20N2O5S. It belongs to the class of organic compounds called sulfonamides, which are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry for their antimicrobial properties. This compound is commonly used as an antibiotic and is known for its effectiveness against a wide range of bacterial infections.
Properties and Structure[edit | edit source]
C17H20N2O5S has a molecular weight of approximately 376.42 g/mol. It is a crystalline solid that is usually white or off-white in color. The compound is soluble in water and has a melting point of around 190-200°C.
The chemical structure of C17H20N2O5S consists of a sulfonamide group (SO2NH2) attached to a benzene ring. It also contains a nitro group (NO2) and a carboxylic acid group (COOH) attached to the benzene ring. The presence of these functional groups contributes to the compound's antimicrobial activity.
Synthesis and Production[edit | edit source]
C17H20N2O5S can be synthesized through various methods, including the reaction of a sulfonamide precursor with a nitrobenzene derivative. The synthesis process involves several steps, including the formation of intermediates and the subsequent conversion into the final compound.
The production of C17H20N2O5S is mainly carried out in pharmaceutical laboratories and manufacturing facilities. Strict quality control measures are implemented to ensure the purity and potency of the compound.
Applications[edit | edit source]
C17H20N2O5S is primarily used as an antibiotic due to its ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria. It is commonly prescribed for the treatment of various bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections.
The compound works by interfering with the synthesis of folic acid, an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. By inhibiting the production of folic acid, C17H20N2O5S effectively prevents the bacteria from multiplying and spreading.
Safety and Precautions[edit | edit source]
As with any medication, C17H20N2O5S should be used with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment to ensure its effectiveness and minimize the risk of side effects.
Common side effects of C17H20N2O5S may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and allergic reactions. In rare cases, more severe side effects such as liver damage or blood disorders may occur. If any unusual symptoms or reactions are experienced, medical attention should be sought immediately.
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