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Albendazole
Physical Appearance | A solid |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
M.Wt | 265.33 |
Cas No. | 54965-21-8 |
Formula | C12H15N3O2S |
Synonyms | Albenza; Eskazole; Zentel; Andazol |
Solubility | insoluble in EtOH; insoluble in H2O; ≥8.75 mg/mL in DMSO |
Chemical Name | methyl N-(6-propylsulfanyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)carbamate |
SDF | Download SDF |
Canonical SMILES | CCCSC1=CC2=C(C=C1)N=C(N2)NC(=O)OC |
Shipping Condition | Small Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice. |
General tips | We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon. |
Animal experiment [1]: | |
Animal models |
Corriedale lambs |
Dosage form |
7.5 mg/kg (i.v./i.r.) |
Application |
After intravenous and intraruminal administration, albendazole and its metabolites are widely distributed to the digestive tract, mainly into the abomasal fluid. Albendazole and its active metabolites are recovered in the tapeworms in lambs. |
Other notes |
Please test the solubility of all compounds indoor, and the actual solubility may slightly differ with the theoretical value. This is caused by an experimental system error and it is normal. |
References: [1]. Alvarez LI, Sánchez SF, Lanusse CE. In vivo and ex vivo uptake of albendazole and its sulphoxide metabolite by cestode parasites: relationship with their kinetic behaviour in sheep. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 1999 Apr;22(2):77-86. PubMed PMID: 10372592. |
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