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Ciprobay

CAS No.: 85721-33-1

  • Molecular Formula: C₁₇H₁₈FN₃O₃
  • Molecular Weight: 331.34 g/mol

Chemical type

  • Fluoroquinolone antibiotic (ciprofloxacin hydrochloride)
[1]
  • Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)
[2]

Key properties

  • Potent activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria; controlled release reduces systemic toxicity; synergistic with natural extracts for enhanced efficacy.
[1]
  • Emerging organic pollutant
  • Persists in the environment
  • λₘₐₓ (UV-vis) = 278 nm
  • Can be easily ionized, affecting adsorption mechanisms
[2]
  • Loaded into cryogel sponges for sustained antibacterial release; treats skin and soft tissue infections, particularly E. coli-infected wounds; incorporated at 1 mg/L (minimum inhibitory concentration).
[1]
  • Target adsorbate for removal from water by RIOs
  • Model compound for adsorption studies
[2]

Classification by use

  • Antibiotics for infection control; bioactive agents in controlled drug release systems for wound care.
[1]
  • Environmental pollutant
  • Pharmaceutical compound
[2]

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  1. [Cite:1] Bioactive chitosan/polycaprolactone cryogel sponge co-loaded with ciprofloxacin and ginger for controlled drug release and healing of infected wounds, Materials & Design, Volume 259, November 2025, 114913
  2. [Cite:2] Ionic and non-ionic organic porous adsorbents for the removal of chloramphenicol and ciprofloxacin from water, RSC Sustainability, 2026,4, 279-288