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Ramoplanin

Synonym(s):A 16686;Antibiotic A 16686

  • CAS NO.:76168-82-6
  • Empirical Formula: C106H170ClN21O30
  • Molecular Weight: 2254.0597
  • MDL number: MFCD01775776
  • Update Date: 2026-04-22 18:57:36
Ramoplanin Structural

What is Ramoplanin?

Description

Ramoplanin (A 16686, A16686A, MDL 62198) is a novel oral nonabsorbable 17-amino-acid cyclic lipoglycodepsipeptide antibiotic from Biosearch Italy. Ramoplanin is an antibiotic complex, first identified in 1984, that was isolated from the fermentation broth of Actinoplanes sp. ATCC 33076. It is a mixture of three closely related compounds, ramoplanin A1–A3, which differ only in the acyl group attached to the Asn-1 N-terminus; ramoplanin A2 is the most abundant.

The Uses of Ramoplanin

Ramoplanin is a potent cyclic lipoglycodepsipeptide antibiotic that exhibits wide spectrum of antibiotic properties against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

The Uses of Ramoplanin

Ramoplanin is a complex of three high molecular weight glycolipodepsipeptides, varying in the chain length and shape of the dieneone lipid side-chain. Ramoplanin was isolated in the early 1980s as the major metabolite of a strain of Actinoplanes with antiviral and antibiotic activity against drug resistant Gram positive isolates. Ramoplanin acts by inhibiting cell wall biosynthesis via a different mechanism from the vancomycin-related glycopeptides.

What are the applications of Application

Ramoplanin is an antimicrobial that is effective against gram-positive bacteria

Antimicrobial activity

Ramoplanin displays activity against aerobic and anaerobic Grampositive bacteria by preventing cell wall peptidoglycan formation through binding to a key intermediate moiety, lipid II, and thereby disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis. The primary use of ramoplanin is in the treatment of Clostridium difficile infections.

Mechanism of action

The mechanism of action of ramoplanin involves sequestration of peptidoglycan biosynthesis lipid intermediates, thus physically occluding these substrates from proper utilization by the latestage peptidoglycan biosynthesis enzymes MurG and the transglycosylases (TGases). Ramoplanin is structurally related to two cell wall-active lipodepsipeptide antibiotics, janiemycin and enduracidin, and is functionally related to members of the lantibiotic class of antimicrobial peptides (mersacidin, actagardine, nisin, and epidermin) and glycopeptide antibiotics. As a consequence of its unique mechanism of action, cross-resistance with existing glycopeptides and beta-lactam antibiotics has not been observed.

Pharmacokinetics

Ramoplanin is not absorbed from the intestinal tract. When ramoplanin (200 and 400 mg) was administered orally to two groups of healthy volunteers over a period of 10 days, no ramoplanin could be detected in plasma and urine. With the 200-mg dose, concentrations in stools varied between 467 and 1043 mg/g, and with the 400-mg dose, concentrations were between 765 and 2032 mg/g. Results from an in vitro gut model and hamster model revealed that ramoplanin may be more effective than vancomycin at killing spores and preventing spore recrudescence.

Toxicology

When administered orally in a double-blind randomized placebocontrolled study, no adverse reactions were observed in patients receiving two daily doses of ramoplanin (100 or 400 mg) in comparison with the placebo. Single and repeated topical application in ten healthy human volunteers revealed very low irritation rates and no sensitization after 21 days.

Properties of Ramoplanin

Melting point: 210-230°
alpha  D20 +78.3° (c = 1.04 in H2O)
storage temp.  -20°C
solubility  H2O: soluble10mg/mL
form  powder
color  White to Off-White

Safety information for Ramoplanin

Signal word Danger
Pictogram(s)
ghs
Corrosion
Corrosives
GHS05
GHS Hazard Statements H318:Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Precautionary Statement Codes P280:Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P305+P351+P338:IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing.

Computed Descriptors for Ramoplanin

InChIKey FSBZBQUUCNYWOK-KFTDLNJOSA-N

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