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Sulfaquinoxaline[1]
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
4-Amino-N-(quinoxalin-2-yl)benzene-1-sulfonamide
Other names
4-Amino-N-2-quinoxalinylbenzenesulfonamide
Identifiers
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.000.385 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 200-423-2
UNII
Properties
C14H12N4O2S
Molar mass 300.366 g/mol
Melting point 247.5 °C (477.5 °F; 520.6 K)
slightly soluble in water
Solubility slightly soluble in ethanol, acetone, soluble in aqueous alkaline solutions
Pharmacology
QP51BA02 (WHO) QJ01EQ16 (WHO) QJ01EW16 (WHO) QP51AG53 (WHO)
Hazards
GHS labelling:
GHS07: Exclamation markGHS08: Health hazard
Danger
H302, H317, H334
P261, P264, P270, P272, P280, P285, P301+P312, P302+P352, P304+P341, P321, P330, P333+P313, P342+P311, P363, P501
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Sulfaquinoxaline (IUPAC name: 4-Amino-N-2-quinoxalinylbenzenesulfonamide) is a veterinary medicine which can be given to cattle and sheep to treat coccidiosis. [2]

References

  1. ^ Lide, David R. (1998), Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (87 ed.), Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, pp. 3–26, ISBN 0-8493-0594-2
  2. ^ Philip H. Howard, ed. (2003), Georgis' Parasitology for Veterinarians, vol. 5, Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, p. 98, ISBN 0-87371-976-X, retrieved 2009-12-03