CAS NO.:
137-88-2
EINECS: 205-307-5
Molecular Formula: C14H19ClN4.HCl Molecular
Weight: 315.24
Molecular Structure:

Property:
The solubility of Amprolium
hydrochloride is Freely soluble in water, slightly
soluble in ethanol, practically very slightly in ether,
practically insoluble in chloroform
Specifications:
|
Item |
Index |
| Appearance |
White or white-like
crystalline powder |
| Identification |
A:I.R, B:UV, C: Color reaction, D: Reaction characteristic of chlorides |
| Residue on
ignition |
≤0.1% |
| Chromatographic
purity |
≤0.5% |
| Picoline |
At 262 nm absorbance
is not greater than 0.52 |
| Solubility |
Soluble in water |
| Loss on drying |
≤1.0% |
| Assay |
97.0-101.0% |
Usage:
Amprolium
HCl is used to treat coccidiosis of the egg
chicken and the Turkey, also used as assistance
treatment drugs to prevent and control the coccidiosis'
spread.
Amprolium
Hydrochloride is traditional coccidiostatic, and
it's used in poultry feed to control coccidiosis.
Amprolium Hydrochloride is very good against the
hemorrhage-producing coccidia E. tenella and E. necatrix and
it has some activity against E. maxima, amprolium
hydrochloride is one of the most safety anti-coccidial drugs
and be approved by FDA.
Amprolium
hydrochloride is a thiamine analogue and blocks the
thiamine transporter of Eimeria species. By blocking
thiamine uptake Amprolium hydrochloride
prevents carbohydrate synthesis. Despite only moderate
efficacy Amprolium hydrochloride is well
favoured due to few resistance issues and is commonly used
in conjunction with sulphonamides prophylactically in
chickens and cattle as a coccidiostat.
Package and Storage:
Keep in shaded, cool 25kg fiber drum and
air places. The shelf time is 2 years.
Keyword:
Amprolium
hydrochloride
1-([4-Amino-2-propyl-5-pyrimidinyl]methyl)-2-methylpyridinium
chlorid