Abstract:
Antimicrobial agents are among the most commonly used and misused of all drugs. The
inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the
emergence of antibiotic resistant pathogens, fueling an ever increasing need for new
drugs. Antibiotics are antibacterial substances produced by various species of
microorganisms (bacteria, fungi and Saccharomyces) that suppress the growth of other
microorganisms. The fl-lactam antibiotics are useful and frequently prescribed
antimicrobial agents that share a common structure and mechanism of action- inhibition
of synthesis of the bacterial antiseptically cell wall.
To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of
amoxicillin and other antibacterial drugs, amoxicillin should be used only to treat or
prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria.
Amoxicillin is similar to ampicillin in its bactericidal action against susceptible
organisms during the stage of active multiplication. It acts through the inhibition of
biosynthesis of cell wall mucopeptide. Bacterial strains, even from same species, may vary widely in sensitivity to antibiotics.
Information about the antimicrobial susceptibility of the infecting microorganism is
important for appropriate drug selection. Several tests are available for determination of
bacterial sensitivity to antimicrobial agents. The most commonly used are disk-diffusion
tests, agar or broth dilution tests, and automated test system. In our study, we measured pH of the reconstituted amoxicillin dry syrup/suspension to
determine the stability profile of the product. The most stable pH range for amoxicillin
a cording to British Pharmacopoeia is 4-7. The pH falls due to the formation of
penicillin acid which will further destroy the ~-lactam ring and make the antibiotic lose
i pharmacological action.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.