CAS NO.: 8067-69-4 EINECS: N
Molecular Formula: C18H11Cl3N2O2 Molecular Weight: 393.66
Molecular Structure:
Property:
The antimicrobial effect of halquinol derives from its ability to chelate metal ions, particularly iron, copper and zinc. In bacteria, fungi and protozoa, essential trace elements are thus removed, and enzyme functioning ceases.
Additionally, halquinol acts directly on gastrointestinal smooth muscle to slow down peristaltic activity. Thus absorption of nutrients, particularly in animals suffering from diarrhoea, is enhanced, and performance criteria are improved markedly.
Since very little halquinol is absorbed, residues are not a concern and no withholding period is needed, even for laying birds. Halquinol acts entirely in the gut and systemic activity is not necessary. Halquinol is a very safe product.
Specifications:
|
Item |
Index |
| Appearance |
A yellowish white to yellowish grey powder |
| Loss on drying |
Max.0.5% |
| Chloride |
Max.700 ppm. |
| Sulphate |
Max.700 ppm |
| 5-7 dichloroquinolin-8-ol |
57.0% to 75.0% |
| 5 chloroquinolin-8-ol |
23.0% to 40.0% |
| 7-Chloroquinolin-8-ol |
< 4.0% |
| 8-hydroxyquinoline |
<0.5% |
Usage:
Halquinol improves growth rate and feed conversion efficiency.Halquinol active against fungi, gram positive and gram negative bacteria, and against protozoa.
Halquinol prevents and cures many types of diarrhoea.
Halquinol is unique anti-peristaltic activity to promote better absorption of nutrients
Package and Storage:
Keep in shaded, cool 25kg fiber drum and air places. The shelf time is 2 years.
Key Words:
chlorquinol, halquinol