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What (who) is tétracycline - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Tetracycline hydrochloride; Tetracycline phosphate complex; Tetracyclin; Actisite; Tetracyclins; Tet resistance; Achromycin; Tetrex; Sumycin; Panmycin; Cyclopar; ATC code A01AB13; ATCvet code QA01AB13; ATC code D06AA04; ATCvet code QD06AA04; ATCvet code QG01AA90; ATCvet code QG51AA02; ATC code J01AA07; ATCvet code QJ01AA07; ATCvet code QJ51AA07; ATC code S01AA09; ATCvet code QS01AA09; ATC code S02AA08; ATCvet code QS02AA08; ATC code S03AA02; ATCvet code QS03AA02; Double tetracycline labeling; Abramycin; Abricycline; Achromycin V; Agromicina; Ambramicina; Ambramycin; Amycin; Bio-Tetra; Biocycline; Bristaciclin; Bristaciclina; Bristacycline; Cefracycline; Ciclibion; Copharlan; Criseociclina; Democracin; Deschlorobiomycin; Dumocyclin; Enterocycline; Hostacyclin; Lexacycline; Limecycline; Liquamycin; Medocycline; Mericycline; Micycline; Neocycline; Oletetrin; Omegamycin; Orlycycline; Polycycline; Polyotic; Purocyclina; Resteclin; Retet; Robitet; Roviciclina; SK-Tetracycline; Solvocin; Tetra-CO; Tetrabon; Tetrachel; Tetracycl; Tetracyn; Tetradecin; Tetrafil; Tetramed; Tetraverine; Topicycline; Tsiklomistsin; Tsiklomitsin; Veracin; Vetacyclinum; Tetracycline-induced pigmentation; Ala-Tet; Tetracycline HCL; Santemicina; Tetracycline resistance
  • Tetracycline hydrochloride is available as yellow crystalline powder.
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tetracycline         
[?t?tr?'s??kli:n, -l?n]
¦ noun Medicine any of a large group of antibiotics with a molecular structure containing four rings.
Origin
1950s: from tetra- + cyclic + -ine4.
Tetracycline antibiotics         
TYPE OF BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIBIOTIC
Tetracyclines; Tetracycline antibiotic; E701; Biomycin; Aminomethylcycline
Tetracyclines are a group of broad-spectrum antibiotic compounds that have a common basic structure and are either isolated directly from several species of Streptomyces bacteria or produced semi-synthetically from those isolated compounds. Tetracycline molecules comprise a linear fused tetracyclic nucleus (rings designated A, B, C and D) to which a variety of functional groups are attached.
Tooth discoloration         
  • '''Severe fluorosis:''' mottled enamel of an individual from a region with high levels of naturally occurring fluoride
  • The stained teeth of a regular betel chewer in Burma
  • '''Cross-sectional diagram of a molar tooth'''. 1: crown, 2: root, 3: enamel, 4: dentin and dentin tubules, 5: pulp chamber, 6: blood vessels and nerve within root canal, 7: periodontal ligament, 8: apex and periapical region, 9: alveolar bone
  • '''Amalgam filling:''' giving overall darker appearance to the tooth
  • '''Mild fluorosis:''' mostly on the upper right central incisor
  • value]]
  • chroma]]; '''A''': red-brown, '''B''': red-yellow, '''C''': grey, '''D''': red-grey
ABNORMAL TOOTH COLOR, HUE OR TRANSLUCENCY
Yellow teeth; Tetracycline stain; Tooth color
Tooth discoloration is abnormal tooth color, hue or translucency. External discoloration is accumulation of stains on the tooth surface.

Wikipedia

Tetracycline

Tetracycline, sold under various brand names, is an oral antibiotic in the tetracyclines family of medications, used to treat a number of infections, including acne, cholera, brucellosis, plague, malaria, and syphilis.

Common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and loss of appetite. Other side effects include poor tooth development if used by children less than eight years of age, kidney problems, and sunburning easily. Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacteria.

Tetracycline was patented in 1953 and came into commercial use in 1978. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Tetracycline is available as a generic medication. Tetracycline was originally made from bacteria of the genus Streptomyces.