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CAS:1689-89-0
Molecular Formula:C7H3IN2O3
Nitroxynil; Nitroxinil; Dovenix
Brief Introduction
Nitroxynil is an anthelmintic used in the treatment of liver fluke. Nitroxynil is used for the treatment of fascioliasis in cattle and sheep.
CAS:1695-77-8
Molecular Formula:C14H24N2O7
Antibiotic2233Wp; Togamycin; Spectinomicina; Spectacin; Espectinomicina; Spectam; Trobicin; Actinospectacin
Brief Introduction
Spectinomycin is an aminoglycoside rapid bactericidal antibiotic composed of neutral sugar and aminocyclic alcohol glycoside bond, also known as spectinomycin and linbizhi. It was discovered by American Mason in 1961. It is mainly used to treat diseases caused by Escherichia coli, Salmonella, pasteurella and Mycoplasma caused by sensitive bacterial infection.
CAS:17090-79-8
Molecular Formula:C36H62O11
Monensicacid; A3823A; Elancoban; Romensin; Monensin Sodium; Monensin(Pure); Monelan; Monensin Na; 2-(5-Ethyltetrahydro-5-(Tetrahydro-3-6-Dioxaspiro(4.5)Decane-7-Butyricacid; Gamma,2,8-Tetramethyl--Furyl)-2-Furyl)-9-Hydroxy-Beta-Methoxy-Alph; Monensine Sodium; 4-[2-[2-Ethyl-5-(6-Hydroxy-6-Hydroxymethyl-3,5-Dimethyltetrahydropyran-2-Yl)-3-Methyloctahydro-[2,2]Bifuranyl-5-Yl]-9-Hydroxy-2,8-Dimethyl-1,6-Dioxaspiro[4.5]Dec-7-Yl]-3-Methoxy-2-Methylpentanoic Acid; Monensin A
Brief Introduction
Monensin is a polyether antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces cinnamonensis. It is widely used in ruminant animal feeds. The structure of monensin was first described by Agtarap et al. in 1967, and was the first polyether antibiotic to have its structure elucidated in this way. The first total synthesis of monensin was reported in 1979 by Kishi et al.
CAS:17316-67-5
Molecular Formula:C7H18NO2P
Butafosfan; Butafosfano; Unii-3Q2Lq1149L; Butafosfanum; Butaphosphan; Butaf; 1-(Butylamino)-1-Methylethyl]-Phosphonic Acid; Butaphosphan(Butafosfan); Phosphinic Acid, 1-(Butylamino)-1-Methylethyl-
Brief Introduction
Butachon is a kind of veterinary drug raw material to promote metabolism, which has strong antioxidant effect and can effectively inhibit the self oxidation of fat at low concentration. It can promote liver function, smooth muscle function of various organs, improve skeletal muscle system, help muscle exercise and recover fatigue, reduce stress response, stimulate appetite and promote non-specific immune function. As an important substance to supplement organic phosphorus in the body, butophos can participate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, promote metabolism, accelerate the synthesis and utilization of essential energy in the body. Therefore, it can enhance the non-specific immunity of the body, improve the disease resistance of the body, effectively remove the metabolic ketones in the body, improve the content of lactic acid, and help the rapid recovery of the disease.
CAS:17924-92-4
Molecular Formula:C18H22O5
(3S,11E)-3,4,5,6,9,10-Hexahydro-14,16-Dihydroxy-3-Methyl-1H-2-Benzoxacyclotetradecin-1,7(8H)-Dione; (E)-(S)-2,4-Dihydroxy-7-Methyl-7,8,9,10,13,14-Hexahydro-12H-6-Oxa-Benzocyclotetradecene-5,11-Dione; Zon; Zenone; (10S)-Zearalenone; (E)--Methyl-7-Oxo; (S-(E))-Xy-3-Methyl; (S)-Zearalenone
Brief Introduction
Zearalenone is an estrogenic mycotoxin produced by Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium graminearum and other fungi. Zearalenone has strong heat resistance. Corn, wheat, rice, barley, millet, oats and other cereals were mainly polluted. The positive detection rate of corn was the highest, and livestock and poultry products could also be polluted by word materials. Zearalenone has a similar effect on animals as estrogen, which can cause excessive estrogen. Under the condition of acute poisoning, it has toxic effects on nervous system, heart, kidney, liver and lung. The main mechanism is that it can cause hyperactivity of nervous system, cause many bleeding points in organs, and make animals die suddenly. As veterinary medicine. Zearalenone is a synthetic growth promoting agent with estrogenic activity, which is used as feed additive.
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