Amproline can competitively inhibit the uptake of thiamine by coccidia, thus inhibiting the development of coccidiosis. It is mainly used for the prevention and control of coccidia in chickens, but it is prohibited in laying hens, and it can also be used in minks, cattle and sheep. Traditional anti-coccidial drugs. The effect is good, the residue is less, but it is prohibited in laying hens.
Amprolium HCl is a thiamine antagonist coccidiostat primarily synthesized for veterinary poultry and livestock health. The core process involves reacting amprolium base with hydrochloric acid to ensure high purity. Its molecular formula is C9H12N4O·HCl (CAS: 1607-18-5).
Strictly limit dosage to prevent thiamine deficiency; store in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight to maintain chemical stability.