Basic Info.
Model NO.
Diminazene Aceturate 536-71-0
CAS No
536-71-0
Appearance
Lpowder
Grade Standard
Medicine Grade
Shelf Life
2 Years
Transport Package
Bag, Carton, Drum
Specification
25kg/drum
Trademark
Arshine
Origin
China
HS Code
2927000090
Production Capacity
200 Tons/Year
Product Description
Manufacturers Supply Veterinary Drugs CAS536-71-0 Diminazene Aceturate
Diminazen(e) is an anti-infective medication for animals that is sold under a variety of brand names (see drugbox). It is effective against certain protozoa such as Babesia, Trypanosoma and Cytauxzoon. The drug may also be effective against certain bacteria including Brucella and Streptococcus.
Chemically it is a di-amidine, and it is used in form of the aceturate (N-acetylglycinate).
The mechanism is not well understood; it probably inhibits DNA replication, but also has affinity to RNA.
Funcation
Diminazene diaceturate is a trypanocidal and babesiacidal drug. It is active against a large number of tsetse transmitted trypanosomes causing Nagana including T.brucei, T.vivax and T.congolense and can also be used for treatment of Surra caused by T.evansi. Diminazene diaceturate is furthermore effective against most important species of Babesia causing Red water fever including B.bigemina, B.bovis, B.motasi, and B.ovis. Although administration of diminazene diaceturate leads to a rapid clinical cure, it does generally not completely eliminate Babesia spp.; it therefore does not interact with normal development of immunity. Resistance has been recorded, but of the curative drugs diminazene diaceturate has had the least problems.
Antipyrine has analgesic and antipyretic actions. It minimizes the fever and listlessness related to infection with trypanosoma and /or babesia spp.. It furthermore acts as a stabilizer after preparing the solution.
Chemically it is a di-amidine, and it is used in form of the aceturate (N-acetylglycinate).
The mechanism is not well understood; it probably inhibits DNA replication, but also has affinity to RNA.
Funcation
Diminazene diaceturate is a trypanocidal and babesiacidal drug. It is active against a large number of tsetse transmitted trypanosomes causing Nagana including T.brucei, T.vivax and T.congolense and can also be used for treatment of Surra caused by T.evansi. Diminazene diaceturate is furthermore effective against most important species of Babesia causing Red water fever including B.bigemina, B.bovis, B.motasi, and B.ovis. Although administration of diminazene diaceturate leads to a rapid clinical cure, it does generally not completely eliminate Babesia spp.; it therefore does not interact with normal development of immunity. Resistance has been recorded, but of the curative drugs diminazene diaceturate has had the least problems.
Antipyrine has analgesic and antipyretic actions. It minimizes the fever and listlessness related to infection with trypanosoma and /or babesia spp.. It furthermore acts as a stabilizer after preparing the solution.
Item | Specification | Result |
Physical Property | ||
Appearance | Powder | Conforms |
Color | yellow | Conforms |
Odour | Characteristic | Conforms |
Mesh Size | 100% through 80% mesh size | Conforms |
General Analysis | ||
Identification Raspberry Ketone Loss on Drying | Identical to R.S. sample 98% ≤5.0% | Conforms 98.08% 3.11% |
Ash | ≤5.0% | 3.62% |
Contaminants | ||
Solvents Residue | Meet Eur.Ph6.0<5.4> | Conforms |
Pesticides Residue | Meet USP32<561> | Conforms |
Lead(Pb) | ≤3.0mg/kg | 2.32 |
Arsenic(As) | ≤2.0mg/kg | 1.4 |
Cadmium(Cd) | ≤1.0mg/kg | 0.8 |
Mercury(Hg) | ≤0.1mg/kg | 0.06 |
Microbiological | ||
Total Plate Count | ≤1000cfu/g | 120 |
Yeast &Mold | ≤100cfu/g | 50 |
E.Coli. | Negative | Conforms |
Salmonella | Negative | Conforms |