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Ivermectin

Ivermectin is an avermectin-family antibiotic that exhibits anti-parasitic/anti-helminthic activity. Ivermectin activates glutamate-gated Cl- channels, interfering with neurotransmission and muscle function in arthropods and nematodes. At high doses, ivermectin also activates GABA-A receptors and glycine receptors.

References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18935958

Cas No.

70288-86-7

Purity

≥95%

Formula

C48H74O14

Formula Wt.

875.09

Chemical Name

22,23-Dihydroabamectin

IUPAC Name
Synonym

22,23-Dihydroavermectin B1; MK-933; Heartgard 30; Mectizan; Stromectol; Zimecterin

Melting Point

155°C

Solubility

Soluble in methyl ethyl ketone, propylene glycol, and polyethylene glycol. Insoluble in water.

Appearance

White crystalline powder

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