Tilmicostar CAS:108050-54-0 alias: tilmicosin; 4A-O-de(2,6-dideoxy-3-C-methyl-L-ribose-pyranyl)-20-deoxy-20-(3,5-di Methyl-1-piperidinyl) tylosin; Molecular formula: C46H80N2O13 Molecular weight: 869.15 Content: â?¥98% Quality standard: USP30 Properties: white to off-white powder, not easily soluble in water Uses: It is a special antibiotic for livestock and poultry semi-synthesized by a hydrolysate of tylosin. Its phosphate is inhibited by Gram-positive bacteria, certain Gram-negative bacteria, Mycoplasma, and spirochetes. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and Pasteurella have stronger antibacterial activity than tylosin. Adverse reactions Packing: 20 kg / barrel
OCBA(O-chlorobenzaldehyde) CAS:89-98-5 Trade name: OCBA Chemical name: O-chlorobenzaldehyde MF: C7H5ClO Mw: 140.57 Mp: 10-11.5 HS:913000090 Unsoluble substance in acid: 0.1% max Molecular formula: C7H5ClO Assay: 99%(min) Appearance: Colorless or yellowish transparent liquid with the smell of benzaldehyde. Melting point: 10-11.5 Boiling point: 213-213 Flesh point : 87 Related density: 1.248 Free acid: 1.0%(max) Roasted residue :0.02%(max) Unsoluble substance in acid: 0.1%(max) Application:2-Chlorobenzaldehyde/89-98-5 can be used as brightening agent for zinc plating. It can be used as dyestuff intermediate, pharmaceutical intermediate, argochemical intermediate, etc. Package: 25kgs/drum
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Agrochemical.
Chemical Solvents And Agrochemical Products.
Animal feed additive, agriculture fertilizer, EDTA salt, thiosulphate, liquid chemicals, dangerous chemicals, technical chemicals.
Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate, copper sulfate pentahydrate, ferrous sulphate monohydrate, zinc sulphate monohydrate, sodium selenite, ammonium sulphate, magnesium sulphate heptahydrate, DCP, MCP, MKP.
Glutaraldehyde, benzalkonium chloride, dimethyl diallyl ammonium choride, thps, d1821, cetrimonium chloride and glyoxal.
Cinnamic acid, cinnamaldehyde, cinnamon alcohol, methyl cinnamate, ethyl cinnamate, flavours and fragrances, perfume chemistry.
Map 12-61-0, urea, MKP, ammonium sulphate.