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HS Code |
589464 |
| Name | Oxfendazole |
| Cas Number | 53716-50-0 |
| Molecular Formula | C15H13N3O3S |
| Molecular Weight | 327.35 g/mol |
| Drug Class | Benzimidazole anthelmintic |
| Usage | Treatment of gastrointestinal parasites in animals |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits microtubule formation in parasitic worms |
| Routes Of Administration | Oral |
| Appearance | White to off-white crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place away from light |
| Atc Code | P52AC11 |
As an accredited Oxfendazole factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Oxfendazole 100g supplied in a sealed, white HDPE bottle with a tamper-evident screw cap, labeled with handling and safety instructions. |
| Shipping | Oxfendazole is shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from light, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Packages are clearly labeled with hazard information, complying with relevant regulations for chemical transport. Shipping is typically arranged via certified carriers, with all necessary documentation and safety data provided to ensure safe handling during transit. |
| Storage | Oxfendazole should be stored in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it at room temperature, typically between 20°C and 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Store in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents. Ensure the storage area is secure and labeled properly, and keep out of reach of children and animals. |
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As a chemical manufacturer, we work closely with every gram of product that leaves our facilities, and Oxfendazole has become a staple compound in our veterinary pharmaceutical portfolio. Through direct hands-on experience and ongoing research, we believe that insights from the manufacturing floor paint a clearer picture of why Oxfendazole continues to serve livestock producers and veterinarians with reliability.
We manufacture Oxfendazole in its pure active form, providing both powder and micronized formulations to support formulation partners and end-users. The typical batch surpasses 99% purity as determined by advanced chromatographic analysis, a result we achieve by fine-tuning our synthesis routes, optimizing reaction times, and controlling contaminants. Regular batch sampling keeps the product consistent, minimizing the risk of residual solvents, moisture, and unreacted intermediates. With a melting point checked at every lot, our internal standards focus on consistency, which pays off when compounding finished veterinary dosage forms.
Each specification sheet we review at the production line comes from hands-on laboratory reports, not generic third-party summaries. We keep heavy metals and organic impurities below internationally accepted limits, not because a regulator tells us to, but because we see firsthand how trace contaminants can undermine downstream product safety and animal health outcomes. Our Oxfendazole is odorless and distributes well in both feed premix and solution preps, based on feedback from dosing trials and lab validations.
The impact of Oxfendazole becomes clear after observing treatment programs at farms and clinics. Fecal egg count reductions provide tangible proof, and the feedback loops from veterinarians guide our process improvements. Oxfendazole finds primary use as an anthelmintic, targeting nematode and some cestode parasites in cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and occasionally in companion animals. Routine dosing schedules, as suggested by animal health professionals, help keep resistance rates low, provided that dosing follows up-to-date guidelines and proper farm management.
Our formulation knowledge extends beyond main active ingredient isolation. It spreads into collaboration with end-users, who describe challenges associated with mixing, heat stability, and palatability. Over the past decade, Oxfendazole’s profile convinced us of its ability to offer extended protection through longer plasma half-life, compared to older benzimidazoles. This allows veterinarians to space out treatments and cut down handling stress for animals, which is something we hear about regularly in direct conversations with producers.
Oxfendazole can be administered as oral suspensions, drenches, tablets, or mixed into feed blocks. This versatility emerged from persistent efforts on formulation lines to overcome crystallization, dusting, and dosage accuracy issues. For those working on the farm, consistent activity across strongyle nematodes, Trichuris, and certain tapeworm species translates to fewer clinical setbacks and healthier stock at market.
Comparing Oxfendazole with related products like Albendazole, Fenbendazole, and Mebendazole calls for direct honesty about each compound’s origin and performance. Industry standards evolved through trial and repeated production, and here’s what years making, analysing, and supporting Oxfendazole have taught us.
Oxfendazole generally exhibits superior oral bioavailability in ruminants than standard Fenbendazole, especially in feed-rich conditions, due to its structural difference: the oxygen at the R3 position enhances systemic absorption. Our pharmacokinetic lab confirms that Oxfendazole maintains more stable plasma levels, which supports extended parasite exposure over time, improving efficacy against larvae and adult parasites alike. These benefits show their worth in field trials, with fewer retreatments and lower worm burden among treated herds.
Safety margins, another area directly influenced by chemical purity and batch consistency, matter for both veterinarians and their clients. We have observed, through repeat pharmacovigilance, that Oxfendazole is generally well-tolerated at labeled doses in target species. Teratogenicity studies indicate a more favorable profile for Oxfendazole than Albendazole, making it a more flexible option in pregnant or breeding livestock when authorized by local veterinary oversight. While neither should be used recklessly, our history with recurring supply to breeding farms has resulted in few reported complications when usage stays within recommended parameters.
Oxfendazole’s advantages grow even clearer when we look at residues and withdrawal periods for food-producing animals. Several regulatory markets set maximum residue limits for products entering the food chain. Analytical tests from our labs show that Oxfendazole and its primary metabolites clear rapidly from tissue, provided withdrawal intervals are observed. Our technical team supports partners to ensure compliance by training them to test tissue and milk for residues, using robust detection methods like HPLC and LC-MS/MS platforms.
We have sometimes heard the critique that new, proprietary compounds might outperform Oxfendazole. While fresh classes of anthelmintics have their place, the reality from our customer base and field collaborators is that Oxfendazole continues to fill a durable role, especially for multi-species, multi-parasite control at scale. Its affordability, shelf-life stability, and ease of local formulation help maintain access, especially in regions where logistics or veterinary infrastructure remain in development.
Producing Oxfendazole to high standards requires more than ticking off regulatory guidelines. Over years of manufacturing, we realized that minor changes in raw material quality or processing steps can have significant effects on the final product. Early in our production timeline, even small shifts in reaction temperature affected yield and purity. As a result, we invested in advanced process controls and batch monitoring, along with analytical equipment upgrades. The result: a product less prone to batch variations and impurities that could disrupt efficacy on the farm or trigger regulatory questions.
Beyond synthesis, handling and packaging impact stability, especially for customers in hot, humid climates. Oxfendazole’s crystalline nature responds to temperature swings. Our dedicated packaging lines use inert liners, desiccants, and lot-specific moisture barrier films. Regular stability testing under accelerated and real-world conditions ensures the active remains potent up to expiration. We keep communication open with downstream manufacturers, providing guidelines on re-testing and shelf-life extension, based on real batch data rather than assumptions.
One less-discussed advantage of being the manufacturer comes during times of supply chain stress. If precursors, solvents, or key intermediates run short, owning the full process allows us to troubleshoot, reformulate, or scale production runs with speed. We never rely on guesswork. Lessons from global shortages underscore the value of in-house technical teams equipped with real-time analytical feedback. By controlling the process end-to-end, we head off common issues like batch-to-batch differences, product recalls, or production slowdowns during peak seasons.
Fieldwork teaches lessons that laboratory analysis often misses. Over the years, direct engagement with veterinarians, farmers, and researchers has shaped the way we refine our manufacturing approach for Oxfendazole. Reports of reduced field effectiveness because of dosing errors, misformulation, or evolving parasite resistance find their way back to our technical teams.
There are times when farm staff struggle with proper mixing, dosing volume accuracy, or dispersibility in cattle water troughs. Armed with these reports, we spent time improving flow properties and developing microfine grades that dissolve or suspend easily in commercial mixers and hand-held applicators. This hands-on approach to feedback creates products that are not just chemically correct but work consistently under daily farm realities.
We have seen that ongoing parasite resistance threatens every class of anthelmintics, including Oxfendazole. The solution rests not in chemistry alone but in supporting veterinarians with resistance management plans, sending field reps to demonstrate integrated parasite control, and helping customers interpret fecal egg count results. Where we spot data patterns suggesting emerging tolerance, we connect researchers, veterinarians, and end-users, often providing samples and technical expertise for resistance monitoring projects.
Being a chemical manufacturer means facing regulatory inspections, documentation audits, and rigorous standards for export certification. We treat these as chances to further strengthen our Oxfendazole process rather than administrative headaches. Up-to-the-minute batch records, chain-of-custody logs, and shared data from our analytical labs support transparent regulatory interactions.
Evolution in international residue standards can require adaptation in washing, drying, or granulation steps to reduce even trace-stage contaminants. Occupational safety and environmental controls come into play, too. Ensuring minimal environmental impact from production wastewater and solvent use reflects both regulatory demands and our ethical commitment to the areas where our plants operate.
Safety data evolves continuously, thanks to feedback from customers and the research community. When adverse events or safety reports arise, we analyze root causes and adapt labeling, warnings, and technical bulletins to reflect real-world findings. On more than one occasion, changes to excipients in downstream formulations forced us to revalidate our supply chain and adjust packaging or formulation instructions. Working directly with veterinary pharmacologists and toxicologists ensures that we address true risks, rather than relying on outdated assumptions or generic international guidance.
Partnerships grow stronger when based on trust and transparency. Many of our long-term customers started with a single inquiry or technical disagreement about Oxfendazole sourcing. By opening up our labs and process records, and sharing technical bulletins about compound stability or batch-specific analytical profiles, we’ve built lasting relationships grounded in technical credibility.
Sourcing the correct grade of Oxfendazole for liquid suspensions, pelletizers, or solid boluses can determine the practical success of a line extension or new formulation. Our technical support lines remain available throughout the production cycle, from raw material qualification and blending to troubleshooting in the field. Questions about compatibility, solubility, or regulatory registration come through daily, and our veteran team—most with over 10 years batch experience—offer direct advice based on observed production data, not just textbook chemistry.
Logistics matter, and a secure supply chain, built through direct contracts and local warehousing, helps our customers avoid supply interruptions. By forecasting seasonal demand together with clients, we adjust production schedules in advance. For clients in remote or unpredictable regions, we offer inventory support, staggered delivery, and technical documentation translated into local languages. These investments may not appear on a spec sheet, but they make the difference between disruption and continuity for animal health operations.
Oxfendazole production, like all fine chemical manufacturing, generates waste streams and uses solvents that require careful management. Direct involvement in each step of production allows us to choose and maintain closed-loop solvent recovery systems, minimizing emissions and supporting sustainability. Over the last five years, efforts in energy and raw material efficiency have reduced specific carbon emissions per batch, and ongoing investment in filtration and purification equipment continues to shrink our environmental footprint.
Our teams participate in environmental monitoring in areas near our plants, ensuring soil and water remain free of process-related contaminants. By publishing annual sustainability numbers and opening up our site for regulator and community visits, we foster trust with both the public and our partners. Many process improvements start as conversations in the control room or operator break areas, where a technician might spot a new way to recycle rinse water or cut energy demand. This bottom-up approach makes every Oxfendazole batch safer to produce and more respected in our local community.
Oxfendazole continues to be the subject of active research into expanded therapeutic use, improved formulations, and even potential new medical applications. Our role as a manufacturer is not to simply produce what’s been done before but to collaborate with university researchers, veterinarians, and pharmaceutical development teams exploring innovative applications. Recent years brought interest in combination therapies, so we provide customized batch samples and technical documentation for experimental work.
Some partners are exploring Oxfendazole’s potential for off-label uses in non-target species, or in zoonotic contexts. We support these research efforts by offering analytical standards, reference lots, and technical input. In our experience, staying engaged with research trends ensures we keep our manufacturing future-proof, anticipating the needs and capabilities emerging from new data and clinical experiences.
We keep a direct feedback loop open between our manufacturing division and our research collaborators. Whether it's fine-tuning particle size, reducing excipient load, or optimizing for slow-release applications, real-world data from pilot studies at universities or large animal clinics guides our future production priorities. This work sometimes results in new patents and often improves the consistency or performance of our standard Oxfendazole product lines.
In the past two decades, global demand for protein, especially from animal sources, has surged. Meeting this demand requires not just higher animal numbers but healthier, more productive herds. Oxfendazole provides a tool to limit parasite losses, preventing weight loss, productivity declines, and clinical disease outbreaks. Customer stories from regions as varied as South America, Asia, and Africa reinforce the utility of reliable, effective parasite control.
For smallholder producers and large-scale integrators alike, the value of timely, well-managed anthelmintic programs supported by trustworthy Oxfendazole supply becomes clear through measurable outcomes. These include improved feed conversion, increased weight gain, and higher survival rates amid parasite challenges. Our partners often share before-and-after data, demonstrating real gains that matter for family-run farms and multinational operations.
Challenges remain. Regulatory restrictions evolve, consumer demands for “residue-free” or “organic” animal products grow, and parasite resistance threatens long-term effectiveness. Addressing these will require deeper collaboration across the supply chain, further innovation in both formulations and integrated parasite management plans, and ongoing commitment to supporting farmers and veterinarians with transparent, reliable information backed by direct manufacturing experience.
Every container of Oxfendazole we ship reflects years of chemical expertise, customer input, regulator dialogue, and field learning. Directly seeing its effects, good and bad, in the hands of livestock professionals keeps us pushing for higher standards. Our product lines do not spring from theory—they result from thousands of batch tests, field trials, farm visits, and customer conversations.
We believe Oxfendazole’s relevance comes not only from its chemical advantages but from its ability to adapt to challenges and evolve alongside the needs of the global animal health market. Experience in manufacturing, troubleshooting, and direct client support shows us where improvements remain possible. The commitment of our teams—chemists, field staff, production operators, and technical advisors—ensures that every batch meets not just regulatory specifications, but the real-world demands of those who rely on it. This practical approach, rooted in evidence and transparency, keeps Oxfendazole at the center of our animal health solutions.