About CLORSULON
Product Name: CLORSULON
Grade: IP/BP/USP
Clorsulon is rapidly absorbed into the circulating blood. Erythrocytes with bound drug as well as plasma are ingested by Fasciola hepatica. Adult Fasciola hepatica are killed by clorsulon because of inhibition of enzymes in the glycolytic pathway, which is their primary source of energy.
clorsulon is used in association with ivermectin.Clorsulon inhibits the enzymes involved in the glycolytic pathway, the primary source of energy in flukes.
Product Specifications
- Shelf Life
- 5 Years
- Molecular Formula
- C8H8Cl3N3O4S2
- Molecular Weight
- 380.639 g/mol
- Storage
- Keep away from moisture
- Chemical Name
- CLORSULON
- CAS No
- 130-26-7
- Type
- Other
- Grade
- Medicine Grade
- Usage
- Used in association with ivermectin
- Appearance
- Crystalline solid
Reliable Antiparasitic Solution for LivestockClorsulon is specifically formulated to combat liver flukes in cattle and sheep, making it a trusted choice among veterinarians and livestock producers. With its high veterinary-grade purity, Clorsulon ensures effective parasite management while supporting animal health. Its solid, powder form allows for precise dosage and easy mixing in various administration methods.
Strict Compliance and Quality AssuranceManufactured in India under stringent quality controls, Clorsulon meets all relevant standards for identification, assay, impurities, residue on ignition, and heavy metal content. Each batch is thoroughly tested to maintain consistency, safety, and efficacy, offering peace of mind for suppliers, manufacturers, and end-users alike.
Optimal Handling, Packaging, and StorageTo maintain potency and stability, Clorsulon should be stored in a dry location, within a tightly sealed container, and away from direct sunlight or excessive moisture. It is packaged in aluminum foil bags or HDPE drums, tailored to customer requests. When handled and stored correctly, the product remains effective for up to two years, ensuring reliable supply and predictable performance.
FAQs of CLORSULON:
Q: How should Clorsulon be stored to maintain its effectiveness?
A: Clorsulon should be stored in a tightly closed container, kept in a dry place, and protected from moisture and direct sunlight. Proper storage conditions will help preserve its potency over its shelf life of up to two years.
Q: What are the primary uses of Clorsulon in veterinary medicine?
A: Clorsulon is used as an antiparasitic agent for the treatment and control of liver fluke infections in cattle and sheep. Its targeted action helps safeguard livestock health and improve productivity.
Q: When is Clorsulon typically administered to livestock?
A: Clorsulon is usually administered during or after known risk periods for liver fluke infections, such as post-grazing or at times recommended by a veterinarian based on local parasitology data.
Q: Where is Clorsulon produced and can it be exported?
A: Clorsulon is manufactured in India under strict quality assurance protocols. As a reliable exporter, manufacturer, and supplier, Indian facilities can ship Clorsulon globally according to customer requirements.
Q: What process ensures the quality and safety of Clorsulon?
A: Each batch of Clorsulon is produced according to pharmaceutical standards, with thorough testing for identification, purity (assay of 98.0% to 101.0%), and impurity limits, complying with all veterinary-grade specifications.
Q: How is Clorsulon typically formulated for use?
A: Clorsulon is available as a white to off-white powder with an 80 mesh particle size, making it easy to blend into solid or liquid formulations for veterinary administration.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Clorsulon for livestock?
A: Clorsulon offers an effective and safe solution for managing liver fluke infestations, improving animal health, and supporting efficient livestock production when used as directed by veterinary professionals.