Catalogue Number
BN-O1209
Analysis Method
Specification
99%(HPLC)
Storage
2-8°C
Molecular Weight
192.04
Appearance
Botanical Source
Structure Type
Category
SMILES
CC1=C(C(=O)C(=C(N1)C)Cl)Cl
Synonyms
lerbek/2,6-dimethyl-3,5-dichloro-4-hydroxypyridine/coyden/farmcoccid/Clopimdol/3,5-dichloro-2,6-dimethylpyridin-4-ol/Clopindol/2,6-Dimethyl-3,5-dichlor-4-pyridinol/3,5-Dichloro-2,6-dimethyl-4-pyridinol/coyden25/meticlorpindol/4-Pyridinol, 3,5-dichloro-2,6-dimethyl-/CLOPIDOLUM/Clopidol
IUPAC Name
3,5-dichloro-2,6-dimethyl-1H-pyridin-4-one
Density
1.4±0.1 g/cm3
Solubility
Flash Point
146.4±26.5 °C
Boiling Point
318.4±37.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Melting Point
>320℃
InChl
InChl Key
ZDPIZLCVJAAHHR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
WGK Germany
RID/ADR
HS Code Reference
Personal Projective Equipment
Correct Usage
For Reference Standard and R&D, Not for Human Use Directly.
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Drug resistance is now recognised as a major cause of the failure of drugs to control coccidiosis in the fowl. In this article, biological, biochemical and genetic aspects of resistance in Eimeria are reviewed and some of the problems that may limit progress in understanding the nature of resistance in coccidia are discussed.
Drug Resistance in Avian Coccidia (A Review)
H D Chapman
1984 Jul;
25207431
1. The effect of butyric acid glycerides (BAGs) with and without clopidol (CLP) on Eimeria maxima on growth and associated biochemical variables was investigated in broiler chickens. 2. One-day-old chicks were divided into 6 equal groups (Gps) of 30 chicks each; each group was subdivided into 6 equal subgroups. Gp 1 was not infected and not treated. Chicks in Gp 2 were not infected and fed on a ration mixed with 4 g BAGs/kg for 6 successive weeks. Chicks of the other groups were directly inoculated intra-crop with 1 × 10(4) sporulated oocysts of E. maxima at 14 d of age. Gp 3 was infected and not treated. Chicks in the remaining three groups were given diets mixed with the tested drugs for 6 successive weeks. Gp 4 was fed on a diet mixed with CLP (125 g/kg). Gp 5 was given a diet mixed with BAGs (4 g/kg diet). Gp 6 was fed on a diet mixed with both BAGs (4 g/kg diet) and CLP (125 g/kg). 3. Birds in Gps 5 and 6 showed a reduction in the mean oocyst count, lesion scores and developmental stages in the lamina propria and improved growth and biochemical variables. BAG supplementation enhanced growth and production of healthy broilers. 4. It was concluded that BAGs were a useful supplement in broiler diets as an alternative to growth promoters and antimicrobial drugs.
Effect of Butyrate, Clopidol and Their Combination on the Performance of Broilers Infected With Eimeria Maxima
A M Ali 1, Sh A Seddiek, H F Khater
2014
1060042
A series of experiments is described in which two drug-resistant strains of Eimeria maxima were passaged together in untreated chicks. The resultant oocysts were then inoculated into chicks treated with both drugs. When strains resistant to methyl benzoquate and sulphaquinoxaline or clopidol and sulphaquinoxaline were used the resultant infections were not controlled by the double treatment, indicating the acquisition of resistance factors by one strain from the other. When strains resistant to clopidol and methyl benzoquate were used the phenomenon was not observed.
Transferred Drug-Resistance in Eimeria Maxima
L P Joyner, C C Norton
Dec-75
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