ERYTHROMYCIN SALNACEDIN ANHYDROUS
UNII A45292J59T

Substance Identification & Data

This profile provides standardized clinical and technical data for Erythromycin Salnacedin Anhydrous, uniquely identified by the FDA Unique Ingredient Identifier (UNII) A45292J59T.

Technical mappings include the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Number 87573-04-4 and the RxNorm Concept ID (RxCUI) N/A. Explore the sections below for detailed nomenclature and a complete directory of NDC-listed products containing this ingredient.

FDA UNII Code
A45292J59T
CAS Registry Number
87573-04-4
RxNorm Concept ID
N/A

Detailed Substance Profile

Preferred Name
ERYTHROMYCIN SALNACEDIN ANHYDROUS
Official standardized name for this substance within the FDA UNII nomenclature system.
InChIKey
C37H67NO13.C12H13NO5S
International Chemical Identifier digital signature for unique molecular identification.
SMILES String
CEKAAZRHRXXWDX-CQWDQVLCSA-N
Line notation for describing the chemical structure and connectivity of atoms.
NCI Thesaurus
National Cancer Institute reference terminology for clinical and research data.
PubChem CID
Unique identification number in the NCBI database of chemical substances.
Substance Type
chemical
ISO 11238 classification category (e.g., Chemical, Polymer, Protein).
Ingredient Role
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Synonyms and Nomenclature

This section provides a complete list of nomenclature and identifier mappings for Erythromycin Salnacedin Anhydrous. Identifiers are organized into official regulatory terms, commercial trade names, and technical systematic synonyms used to ensure accurate identification across clinical pharmaceutical databases, regulatory filings, and electronic health records.

Common Names & Synonyms

ERYTHROMYCIN SALNACEDIN [WHO-DD]
ERYTHROMYCIN SALNACEDIN ANHYDROUS
ERYTHROMYCIN, COMPD. WITH N-ACETYL-L-CYSTEINE 2-HYDROXYBENZOATE (ESTER) (1:1)