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Clavulanic Acid Impurities
Clavulanic acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that is commonly used in combination with antibiotics to increase their effectiveness against bacterial infections. However, during the manufacturing process of clavulanic acid, impurities may be formed that can affect the quality and safety of the final product. These impurities can include degradation products, residual solvents, and other related substances. Therefore, it is important for pharmaceutical companies to monitor and control the levels of these impurities to ensure the safety and efficacy of clavulanic acid-based medications.