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TRICLABENDAZOLE | ||
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CAS NO. | 68786-66-3 | |
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FORMULA | C14H9Cl3N2OS | |
MOL WT. | 359.66 | |
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SYNONYMS | 6-Chloro-5-(2,3-dichlorophenoxy)-2-methylthio-benzimidazole; | |
5-Chloro-6-(2,3-dichlorophenoxy)-2-(methylthio)-1H-benzimidazole; | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | white to brown crystalline powder | |
MELTING POINT | 175 - 176 C | |
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STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions |
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Triclabendazole
is a benzimidazole class
anthelminthic agent used for the control of liver fluke infestation in sheep, goats and
cattle. Anthelmintic (also spelled anthelminthic) is a chemical substance used to expel or destroy tapeworms in domestic animals. Some common anthelmintic active ingredients classified by chemical structure include;
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APPEARANCE |
white to brown crystalline powder | |
ASSAY |
98.5% min |
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HEAVY METALS |
10ppm max |
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LOSS ON DRYING |
1.0% max |
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ASH |
0.5% max |
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