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| Monensin |
| 20% & 10% powder or granular |
Common Name: Monensin
Molecular Formula: C36H62O11
Molecular Weight: 670.87
CAS Registration No.: 17090-79-8
Properties Appearance:White or off-white crystals
Melting point:103-105 degree centigrade
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water;more soluble in water;more soluble in hydrocarbons;very soluble in other organic solvents.
Mode of action:Coccidiostat. Polyether antibiotic and feed additive to improve feed efficiency in ruminants.May efficiently prohibit cation exchange internally and externally,and lead to de-hydrolysis of the cells.Finally result in micro-environmental change,i.e. breakdown of cells and malfunction of the metabolites.
Formulations: 1.Monensin technical Potency:not less than 800u/mg
Manufacturing process: Isolated from Streptomyces cinnamonensis; a biological compound produced from fermentation, extracted and purified with organic solvent.
Packing: 25kg per fiber bag or according to customers' requirements
Storage: Kept in a well-closed container and protected from light.
Dose level: Gradient mixing with feed;diluted with feed to the dose levels ranging from 90-110g a.i./ton.
1.Monensin premix Specifications:5%,10%,20%
Particle size:According to customers' requirements
Manufacturing process: Formulated by combining with appropriate substrates with the characteristics of even distribution of the active ingredient.Very stable under normal conditions and easy to homogenize with feed. Packing: 25kg per fiber bag or according to customers' requirements.
Precautions: 1.The drug should be prohibited during layering period.
2.Homogeneous mixing is essential.
3.It is highly toxic to horse-family animals.
4.Drug should be with drawn 3 days before slaughter.
5.It is forbidden to mix with Tiamulin or the equal.
6.should be disposed of properly or according to the local environmental regulations.
Shelf life: Tentatively 2 years
Packaging:
25Kg/Kraft Bag
Make adjustments according
to customers' requirements.
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