Sulfameter CAS 651-06-9: A Powerful Antibacterial Agent

Explore the properties and applications of Sulfameter, a key sulfonamide antibacterial for diverse health needs.

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Key Advantages of Sulfameter

Broad-Spectrum Efficacy

Sulfameter's ability to act against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria makes it a versatile choice for various infectious conditions, a core aspect of its antibacterial agent urinary tract infections profile.

Targeted Action

As a coccidiosis treatment drug, Sulfameter effectively targets protozoan parasites, crucial for animal health and preventing significant economic losses in livestock.

Mechanistic Advantage

Its precise sulfonamide antibacterial mechanism of action, which inhibits folic acid synthesis, disrupts essential bacterial metabolic pathways, leading to bacteriostasis.

Key Applications

Pharmaceuticals

Used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) for antibacterial medications, addressing bacterial infections as per its role in antibacterial agent urinary tract infections treatments.

Veterinary Medicine

Crucial in treating coccidiosis and other bacterial infections in livestock and poultry, highlighting its utility as a coccidiosis treatment drug.

Research & Development

A key compound for studying sulfonamide antibacterial mechanisms and developing new antimicrobial therapies.

Fine Chemicals

Serves as a critical intermediate or component in the synthesis of other specialized chemical products.

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