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Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation of Neomycin and Streptomycin Antibiotics by Alkaline Permanganate

Research Authors
Ahmed Fawzy, Metwally Abdallaha, Nada Alqarni
Research Abstract

The kinetics and mechanistic aspects of oxidation of two aminoglycoside antibiotics, namely, neomycin and streptomycin by permanganate ion (MnO4 - ) in alkaline solutions were examined spectrophotometrically. The stoichiometry of the reactions between the investigated antibiotics and MnO4 - were set to be 8.0  0.3 mol. The reactions exhibited first order dependence regarding to [MnO4 - ] and less-than unit order dependences with respect to antibiotics and OHconcentrations. Under the same investigational conditions, the rate of oxidation of streptomycin was found to be about seven times more than that of neomycin. The impact of ionic strength of the reactions medium was explored which revealed that as the ionic strength increases the oxidation rates are also increased. Also, the influence of temperature was studied and the activation parameters were calculated and discussed. The plausible reactions mechanism was proposed and the appropriate rate-law expression consisted with the acquired investigational kinetic results was derived.

Research Date
Research File
Research Journal
Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Applied Science
Research Member
Research Vol
2
Research Year
2020
Research Pages
1-5