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|uses=antibiotic drug
|properties=beta-lactam
|hazards=see drug interactions
|iupac= see chemistry section
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'''Cefalexin''' (cephalexin) is one of the most widely used [[antibiotic]] medications.  It is a first-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of antibiotic drug, that is sold under nearly 100 brand names.
== Chemistry ==
An [[IUPAC]] chemical name of cefalexin is (6R,7R)-7-[[(2R)-2-amino-2-phenylacetyl]amino]-3-methyl-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid.  Its chemical formula,  C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>17</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>S, gives it an average molecule mass of 347.3890 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-[[lactam]] structure, which bind with penicillin-binding proteins within bacteria, thereby inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, by an acylation reaction of the lactam with the bacterial proteins.
== Brand Names ==
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* Alcephin
* Alexin
* Alsporin
* Biocef
* Carnosporin
* Cefa-iskia
* Cefablan
* Cefadal
* Cefadin
* Cefadina
* Cefaleksin
* Cefalin
* Cefaloto
* Cefaseptin
* Cefax
* Ceforal
* Cefovit
* Celexin
* Cepastar
* Cepexin
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* Cephacillin
* Cephanasten
* Cephaxin
* Cephin
* Cepol
* Ceporex
* Ceporex Forte
* Ceporexin
* Ceporexin-E
* Ceporexine
* Check
* Cophalexin
* Durantel
* Durantel DS
* Ed A-Ceph
* Erocetin
* Factagard
* Felexin
* Fexin
* Ibilex
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* Ibrexin
* Inphalex
* Kefalospes
* Keflet
* Keflex
* Kefolan
* Keforal
* Keftab
* Kekrinal
* Kidolex
* L-Keflex
* Lafarine
* Larixin
* Lenocef
* Lexibiotico
* Lonflex
* Lopilexin
* Madlexin
* Mamalexin
* Mamlexin
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* Medoxine
* Neokef
* Neolexina
* Novolexin
* Nufex
* Oracef
* Oriphex
* Oroxin
* Ortisporina
* Ospexin
* Palitrex
* Panixine Disperdose
* Pectril
* Pyassan
* Roceph
* Sanaxin
* Sartosona
* Sencephalin
* Sepexin
* Servispor
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* Sialexin
* Sinthecillin
* Sporicef
* Sporidex
* Syncl
* Syncle
* Synecl
* Tepaxin
* Tokiolexin
* Uphalexin
* Voxxim
* Winlex
* Zozarine
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== References ==
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cefalexin
IUPAC name: see chemistry section
Synonyms: cephalexin
Formula: C16H17N3O4S

 Uses: antibiotic drug

 Properties: beta-lactam

 Hazards: see drug interactions

Mass (g/mol): CAS #:
347.3890 15686-71-2


Cefalexin (cephalexin) is one of the most widely used antibiotic medications. It is a first-generation cephalosporin type of antibiotic drug, that is sold under nearly 100 brand names.

Chemistry

An IUPAC chemical name of cefalexin is (6R,7R)-7-[[(2R)-2-amino-2-phenylacetyl]amino]-3-methyl-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid. Its chemical formula, C16H17N3O4S, gives it an average molecule mass of 347.3890 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-lactam structure, which bind with penicillin-binding proteins within bacteria, thereby inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, by an acylation reaction of the lactam with the bacterial proteins.

Brand Names

  • Alcephin
  • Alexin
  • Alsporin
  • Biocef
  • Carnosporin
  • Cefa-iskia
  • Cefablan
  • Cefadal
  • Cefadin
  • Cefadina
  • Cefaleksin
  • Cefalin
  • Cefaloto
  • Cefaseptin
  • Cefax
  • Ceforal
  • Cefovit
  • Celexin
  • Cepastar
  • Cepexin

  • Cephacillin
  • Cephanasten
  • Cephaxin
  • Cephin
  • Cepol
  • Ceporex
  • Ceporex Forte
  • Ceporexin
  • Ceporexin-E
  • Ceporexine
  • Check
  • Cophalexin
  • Durantel
  • Durantel DS
  • Ed A-Ceph
  • Erocetin
  • Factagard
  • Felexin
  • Fexin
  • Ibilex

  • Ibrexin
  • Inphalex
  • Kefalospes
  • Keflet
  • Keflex
  • Kefolan
  • Keforal
  • Keftab
  • Kekrinal
  • Kidolex
  • L-Keflex
  • Lafarine
  • Larixin
  • Lenocef
  • Lexibiotico
  • Lonflex
  • Lopilexin
  • Madlexin
  • Mamalexin
  • Mamlexin

  • Medoxine
  • Neokef
  • Neolexina
  • Novolexin
  • Nufex
  • Oracef
  • Oriphex
  • Oroxin
  • Ortisporina
  • Ospexin
  • Palitrex
  • Panixine Disperdose
  • Pectril
  • Pyassan
  • Roceph
  • Sanaxin
  • Sartosona
  • Sencephalin
  • Sepexin
  • Servispor

  • Sialexin
  • Sinthecillin
  • Sporicef
  • Sporidex
  • Syncl
  • Syncle
  • Synecl
  • Tepaxin
  • Tokiolexin
  • Uphalexin
  • Voxxim
  • Winlex
  • Zozarine

References

The most up-to-date information about Cefalexin and other drugs can be found at the following sites.