Anthelmintic 31431-39-7 mebendazole powder tablet Mebendazole CAS NO.31431-39-7
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Keywords
- mebendazole powder
- mebendazole
- veterinary
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- ProName: Anthelmintic 31431-39-7 mebendazole po...
- CasNo: 31431-39-7
- Appearance: powder
- Application: pharmacetuical,health supplement
- DeliveryTime: 1-3 days
- PackAge: 1kg/bag, 25kg/drum
- Port: shanghai,beijing,guangzhou, HK
- ProductionCapacity: 10 Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Far from fire and heat, keep in cool p...
- Transportation: by express, dhl,tnt,ems by air, by sea
- LimitNum: 10 Metric Ton
- Related Substances: Related shall be not more than 10% 0...
- Residue on Ignition: 0.08%
- Heavy Metal: <1ppm
- Valid Period: 24 months
- grade: veterinary
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Introduction
Product Name: Mebendazole
Molecular Formula: C16H13N3O3
Molecular Weight: 295.2927
CAS Registry Number: 31431-39-7
EINECS: 250-635-4
Density: 1.388g/cm3
Melting point: 288.5°C
Refractive index: 1.702
Mebendazole or MBZ is a benzimidazole drug. It is used to treat infestations by worms including pinworms, roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms
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Function
Mebendazole is thought to work by selectively inhibiting the synthesis of microtubules in parasitic worms, and by destroying extant cytoplasmic microtubes in their intestinal cells: thereby blocking the uptake of glucose and other nutrients, resulting in the gradual immobilization and eventual death of the helminths. The drug is a highly effective broad spectrum antihelminitic indicated for the treatment of nematode infestations, including round worm, whip worm, thread worm, and hook worm. It is poorly absorbed and has no systemic effects.
Application
Mebendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic drug. It has been proved in vivo or in vitro to directly inhibit the ingestion of glucose by nematodes, resulting in the depletion of glycogen, which makes it unable to survive, and has significant effects on killing larvae and inhibiting egg development. But does not affect the blood sugar level in the human body. It can be used to control intestinal parasitic diseases such as hookworm, aphid, aphid, whipworm and faecal nematode.