Chemistry:Narasin
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Short description: Chemical compound
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| Other names | (4S)-4-methyl-salinomycin |
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| Formula | C43H72O11 |
| Molar mass | 765.038 g·mol−1 |
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Narasin is a coccidiostat and antibacterial agent.[1][2] It is a derivative of salinomycin with an additional methyl group. Narasin is produced by fermentation of a strain of Streptomyces aureofaciens.[3]
References
- ↑ "The efficacy of anticoccidial products against Eimeria spp. in northern bobwhites". Avian Diseases 55 (1): 59–64. March 2011. doi:10.1637/9572-101310-Reg.1. PMID 21500637.
- ↑ "Effects of inoculations with Eimeria zuernii on young calves treated with decoquinate or narasin with or without dexamethasone". American Journal of Veterinary Research 50 (7): 1056–1059. July 1989. PMID 2774323.
- ↑ "Veterinary Drugs Residues: Coccidiostats". Encyclopedia of Food Safety. 2014. pp. 63–75. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-378612-8.00246-8. ISBN 9780123786135.
