Arprinocid
Arprinocid is a coccidiostat (or more likely a coccidiocide, i.e. a drug killing Coccidia parasites) used in veterinary medicine.[1]
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Formula | C12H9ClFN5 |
Molar mass | 277.69 g·mol−1 |
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Synthesis
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Arprinocid synthesis: Merck & Co. R. J. Tull, G. D. Hartman, and L. M. Weinstock, U.S. Patent 4,098,787 (1978).
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References
- McQuistion TE, McDougald LR (October 1981). "Anticoccidial activity of arprinocid and halofuginone". Veterinary Parasitology. 9 (1): 27–33. doi:10.1016/0304-4017(81)90004-2. PMID 7201182.
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