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Candidate ID: R1298
Source ID: DB09320
Source Type: approved; vet_approved
Compound Type: small molecule
Compound Name: Procaine benzylpenicillin
Synonyms: Penicillin G procaine
Molecular Formula: C29H38N4O6S
SMILES: CCN(CC)CCOC(=O)C1=CC=C(N)C=C1.[H][C@]12SC(C)(C)[C@@H](N1C(=O)[C@H]2NC(=O)CC1=CC=CC=C1)C(O)=O
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DrugBank Description: Procaine benzylpenicillin (INN), also known as procaine G penicillin, is an injectable antiobiotic. It is a poorly soluble salt form of penicillin which is a combination of naturally occuring benzylpenicillin (penicillin G) and the local anaesthetic agent procaine in equimolar amounts. Procaine benzylpenicillin is administered by deep intramuscular injection. It is slowly absorbed and hydrolyzed to benzylpenicillin. This drug is used where prolonged exposure to benzylpenicillin at a low concentration is required. This combination is aimed at reducing the pain and discomfort associated with a large intramuscular injection of penicillin. It is widely used in veterinary settings. Benzylpenicillin is active against a wide range of organisms and is the drug of first choice for many infections.
CAS Number: 54-35-3
Molecular Weight: 570.71
DrugBank Indication: For the treatment of a number of bacterial infections such as syphilis, anthrax, mouth infections, pneumonia and diphtheria.
DrugBank Pharmacology: It is an antibiotic against penicillin-susceptible microorganisms with bactericidal effect. Like all penicillins, procaine benzylpenicillin interferes with the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan. It acts through the inhibition of biosynthesis of cell-wall peptidoglycan, rendering the cell wall osmotically unstable. It is part of the penicillin and beta lactam family of antibacterial drugs.
DrugBank MoA: Procaine benzylpenicillin is hydrolyzed into penicillin G once it is released from the injection site. Penicillin G attaches to the penicillin-binding proteins on bacterial cell wall and inhibit the transpeptidation enzyme that crosslinks the peptide chains attached to the backbone of the peptidoglycan. The final bactericidal event involves the inactivation of an inhibitor of autolytic enzymes in the cell wall, leading to lysis of the bacterium .
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Inclusion Criteria: Indication associated