High quality Oxolinic acid powder/oxolinic acid 20%wp with best price 14698-29-4 CAS NO.14698-29-4
- FOB Price: USD: 11.00-15.00 /Kilogram Get Latest Price
- Min.Order: 1 Kilogram
- Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,
- Available Specifications:
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Keywords
- 14698-29-4
- Oxolinic acid
- bactericide
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- ProName: High quality Oxolinic acid powder/oxol...
- CasNo: 14698-29-4
- Molecular Formula: C13H11NO5
- Appearance: Crystalline Powder
- Application: Used to treat bacterial diseases of fi...
- DeliveryTime: Within 3 workdays after payment
- PackAge: 0.5kgs/Al-foil bag 1.0kgs/Al-foil bag...
- Port: China main port
- ProductionCapacity: 10000 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 98.5%
- Storage: 2-8°C
- Transportation: Air, sea, land transport
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Related Substances: 0
- Residue on Ignition: 0.2% Max
- Heavy Metal: 10ppm Max
- Valid Period: 2 years
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Oxolinic acid | CAS 14698-29-4 | Brand: Hyper |
MW: 261.23 | MSDS: Avaiable | |
MF : C13H11NO5 | Sample: Avaiable | |
Category: API | Min order: 10grams | |
Quality standard: EP/USP | Place of Origin:China | |
Usage | Oxolinic acid is a quinolone antibiotic developed in Japan in the 1970s.Dosages 12–20 mg/kg orally administered for five to ten days. The antibiotic works by inhibiting the enzyme DNA gyrase. It also acts as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor and has stimulant effects in mice. | |
Applications | Pharmaceutical raw materials |
- Function&Application
Sea eel |
sodden branchial disease, liver and kidney disease, red fin disease, enteritis, tail rot disease, etc. |
Soft-shelled turtle |
furunculosis, shothole disease, red bottom disease, red neck disease, bleeding disease, parotitis, etc. |
Mandarin fish, largemouth bass, mullet |
Explosive bleeding disease, sodden branchial disease, enteritis, etc. |
Grouper, large yellow croaker, abalone, etc. |
Ascites, bleeding, sepsis, fin rot, ulcer, enteritis, etc. |
Shrimps |
Red body disease, red leg disease, sepsis, sodden branchial disease, enteritis, etc. |