Diclazuril

10mM in DMSO

Reagent Code: #168883
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CAS Number 101831-37-2

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Weight 407.64 g/mol
Formula C₁₇H₉Cl₃N₄O₂
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MDL Number MFCD00867203
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Storage -20°C

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Used primarily in veterinary medicine, especially in poultry and livestock, to prevent and treat coccidiosis—a parasitic disease affecting the intestinal tract. It is highly effective in controlling Eimeria species, which cause significant production losses in chickens and other animals. Administered through feed or drinking water, it provides long-lasting protection with a single dose, making it ideal for large-scale farming operations. Also used in aquaculture to manage protozoan infections in fish. Its high potency and safety margin contribute to improved weight gain and feed efficiency in treated animals.

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Used primarily in veterinary medicine, especially in poultry and livestock, to prevent and treat coccidiosis—a parasitic disease affecting the intestinal tract. It is highly effective in controlling Eimeria species, which cause significant production losses in chickens and other animals. Administered through feed or drinking water, it provides long-lasting protection with a single dose, making it ideal for large-scale farming operations. Also used in aquaculture to manage protozoan infections in fish. Its high potency and safety margin contribute to improved weight gain and feed efficiency in treated animals.
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