Narasin

Narasin
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(2R)-2-[(2R,3S,5S,6R)-6-[(1S,2S,3S,5R)-5- [(2S,5S,7R,9S,10S,12R,15R)-2-[(2R,5R,6S)-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-2-tetrahydropyranyl]-15-hydroxy-2,10,12-trimethyl-1,6,8-trioxadispiro[4.1.57.35]pentadec-13-en-9-yl]-2-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-4-oxoheptyl]-3,5-dimethyl-2-tetrahydropyranyl]butanoic acid
Clinical data
AHFS/Drugs.com International Drug Names
Identifiers
CAS Number 55134-13-9 YesY
ATCvet code QP51AH04
PubChem CID 65452
ChemSpider 58911
UNII DZY9VU539P YesY
Synonyms (4S)-4-methyl-salinomycin
Chemical data
Formula C43H72O11
Molar mass 765.03 g/mol
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Narasin is a coccidiostat and antibacterial agent.[1][2] It is a derivative of salinomycin with an additional methyl group.

References

  1. Gerhold, R. W.; Fuller, A. L.; Lollis, L.; Parr, C.; McDougald, L. R. (2011). "The Efficacy of Anticoccidial Products against Eimeria spp. in Northern Bobwhites". Avian Diseases 55 (1): 59–64. doi:10.1637/9572-101310-Reg.1. PMID 21500637.
  2. Fitzgerald, P. R.; Mansfield, M. E. (1989). "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. PMID 2774323.


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