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CAS: | 18507-89-6 |
Molecular Weight: | 417.538 |
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Decoquinate is a veterinary drug used as an anticoccidial.
Decoxyquinate plays a role in the asexual reproduction stage of coccidia. After entering the coccidial spore cells, it prevents its development by interfering with DNA synthesis. It begins to play a role in the early life cycle of coccidial coccidia, so as to avoid damage to the intestinal tract of poultry. The drug is rapidly absorbed, and the effective concentration of anticoccidial can be reached within 1 hour, and the concentration reaches the peak level after 3 days. Decoxyquinate (6% premix) 40mg/kg, 30mg/kg, 20mg/kg feed mixed with AA broilers artificially inoculated with Eimeria tenella monton strain, and compared with maduramycin Observation, the results show that the anti-coccidial index of decoquinate is greater than 180, which is a highly effective drug. Coccidia oocysts were not detected in the feces and cecum of the chickens in each dose of decoquinate, indicating that there was no decoquinate-resistant mutant strain.
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English name Decoquinate CAS No. 18507-89-6 Molecular weight 417.538 Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling point 517.9±45.0 °C at 760 mmHg Molecular formula C24H35NO5 Melting point 86-87ºC Flash point 267.0±28.7 °C |