Cas:54965-21-8 Albendazole powder
product name |
Albendazole |
cas number |
54965-21-8 |
apperance |
White powder |
Density |
1.3±0.1 g/cm3 |
MF |
C12H15N3O2S |
MW |
265.331 |
Albendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic drug based on imidazole derivatives. It was discovered in 1972 by the Animal Health Laboratory of GlaxoSmithKline. Albendazole has been included in the standard list of essential medicines of the World Health Organization and is one of the most important essential health medicines.
Albendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic with high efficiency and low toxicity. Clinically, it can be used to repel roundworms, pinworms, tapeworms, whipworms, hookworms, strong strong nematodes, etc. After being metabolized into sulfoxides or sulfones in the body, it inhibits the absorption of glucose by the parasites, leading to the exhaustion of glycogen of the parasite, or inhibits the fumarate reductase system and hinders the production of ATP, making the parasites unable to survive and reproduce.
Scope of application
This product is a new high-efficiency broad-spectrum anthelmintic drug, which has a broad anthelmintic spectrum and the strongest insecticidal effect among the benzimidazole drugs. It is highly active against nematodes, schistosomiasis, and tapeworms, and has a significant inhibitory effect on the development of eggs. Albendazole is a treatment for parasites, but it is not effective for insects.
It also has an obvious repellent effect on various nematodes, schistosomes, tapeworms and cysticercus that parasitize animals. It is suitable for repelling roundworms, pinworms, hookworms, whipworms, and also for repelling domestic animals. Clinical observation of 556 cases proved that the negative conversion rates of hookworm, roundworm, pinworm, and whipworm were 100%, 96.4%, 98.9%, and 70%, respectively. This product can still be used to treat various types of cysticercosis, such as brain type and dermatomuscular type, with an effective rate of more than 80%. It is used to treat trichinosis with a total effective rate of 100%, which is better than mebendazole.