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. 1979 Sep;16(3):424–426. doi: 10.1128/aac.16.3.424

Comparison of cefamandole nafate to cefamandole by microbiological assay.

C L Winely, J C Spears, J K Scott
PMCID: PMC352872  PMID: 41479

Abstract

Before microbiological assay, cefamandole nafate should be hydrolyzed for 1 h at 37 degrees C in pH 8 buffer (0.1 M) or for 30 min at room temperature in aqueous solutions containing 1.25 molar equivalents of sodium carbonate.

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