Tylosin Base

    • Product Name: Tylosin Base
    • Alias: Tylosin
    • Einecs: 215-769-7
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales3@ascent-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    850069

    Chemical Name Tylosin Base
    Synonyms Tylan, Tylosine
    Molecular Formula C46H77NO17
    Molecular Weight 916.10 g/mol
    Appearance White to pale yellow crystalline powder
    Solubility Soluble in water and methanol, slightly soluble in ethanol
    Melting Point 135-140°C
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place and keep container tightly closed
    Cas Number 1401-69-0
    Purity Typically ≥ 98%
    Odour Characteristic odor
    Ph Approximately 7.0 (1% solution in water)

    As an accredited Tylosin Base factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Tylosin Base is packaged in a 25 kg net weight fiber drum, securely sealed with an inner polyethylene bag for moisture protection.
    Shipping Tylosin Base is shipped in tightly sealed, moisture-resistant containers, commonly fiber drums or HDPE bottles. It should be stored in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials. Proper labeling, including hazard information, is mandatory. Shipping complies with regulatory standards to ensure safety and maintain product integrity during transit.
    Storage Tylosin Base should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from moisture, light, and incompatible substances. Store at room temperature, ideally between 15°C and 30°C, in a well-ventilated, dry area away from strong oxidizing agents. Keep containers clearly labeled and away from food and feedstuffs. Ensure storage area is secure and access is restricted to authorized personnel.
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    Tylosin Base: Shaping Reliable Growth in Livestock Health

    What Sets Our Tylosin Base Apart

    For years, Tylosin Base has stood out across the animal health sector as a genuine staple in veterinary pharmaceuticals. At our laboratory, we produce Tylosin Base at scale, using fermentation processes built around the needs of modern livestock production. Available primarily in pure crystalline form, this macrolide antibiotic supports a broad spectrum of feed premixes, water-soluble formulations, powder blends, and direct-mix medications. Decisive, clean, and dependable, our batches consistently exceed the minimum requirements for active content—each kilogram is the result of multiple steps in fermentation, extraction, and purification, under manufacturing controls that meet international guidelines for API production.

    Over decades, we have witnessed how diseases like swine dysentery, enzootic pneumonia, and chronic respiratory infections drive up costs and threaten not only the health of herds but the bottom line of producers. Tylosin Base gives veterinarians and nutritionists a flexible antibiotic active against Gram-positive organisms and certain Mycoplasma strains, with a solid safety margin and low risk of residues when used responsibly. We have seen feeds protected, animal growth rates stabilize, and veterinary costs kept in check. Feedback from customers highlighted Tylosin’s compatibility with common feed ingredients—easy to blend, with consistent dusting profiles and strong shelf stability.

    Production Knowledge: Building Trust From the Ground Up

    Producing Tylosin Base starts long before it takes the recognizable salmon-pink appearance that’s easy to identify in any proper laboratory or production room. We select Streptomyces fradiae strains with proven productivity, ensuring careful management of fermentation parameters—pH, dissolved oxygen, substrate composition, and temperature—each checked and logged through automated sensors and human inspection. Our fermentation tanks operate under sterile, monitored environments for every run, focusing on keeping contamination out and cell yields high. The raw broth passes through careful solvent extraction and crystallization, checked each step to reject sub-par product or unexpected yields.

    We take pride in avoiding shortcut fixes. Each step further defines the finished Tylosin: free-flowing crystal, clear macrolide markers on HPLC, and minimal impurity peaks. Our technical staff continues to hold training on microbiological control, powder handling, and loss-prevention throughout the calendar year; this is what guarantees that what leaves our site is exactly what the nutritionist expects, bottle after bottle.

    The Role of Tylosin Base in Feed and Veterinary Formulations

    The majority of our output supports poultry and swine production, but cattle feeders and aquaculture operations also rely on our Tylosin Base for disease management. In practical field terms, abattoirs that receive animals treated with Tylosin Base report markedly fewer chronic respiratory lesions and a lower rate of liver condemnation. Veterinary teams appreciate its well-documented withdrawal times: as long as proper feed cross-contamination is managed, Tylosin’s residue profiles seldom trigger non-compliance.

    In premix blending, Tylosin Base flows uniformly into vitamin/mineral mixtures, and our production team actively works with both turnkey feedmill operations and on-farm mixers. Compared to Tylosin Phosphate and Tylosin Tartrate, Tylosin Base holds unique features: it blends easily with traditional premix carriers—rice hulls, wheat middlings or soybean meal—without clumping or moisture pick-up. Its pH profile pairs readily with both dry and wet formulations. Where phosphates or tartrates may sometimes demand specific solubilizers or face storage limitations under humid or alkaline conditions, our Tylosin Base maintains consistent potency and minimal degradation when sealed properly.

    Field Advantages Backed by Experience

    Our technical advisors don’t just follow the paperwork—we visit farms, talk to veterinarians, and adapt as practices and policies change. Tylosin Base fits neatly into both preventive and therapeutic health programs, particularly in settings where Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Brachyspira hyodysenteriae are ongoing risks. Where we have helped integrators phase out more aggressive antibiotics, Tylosin Base serves as a milder alternative without the same spectrum of impact on gut flora, minimizing routine interventions later in the animal lifecycle.

    Documentation submitted to multiple regulatory authorities demonstrates low cross-resistance with other macrolides when used in recommended cycles. Our on-site quality team runs side-by-side dissolution tests versus imported material and generic powders, confirming that our Tylosin Base maintains both particle size and dispersion after months of warehouse storage. This attention to shelf-life helps prevent underdosing risk, which in turn limits resistance emergence—a real concern that our peers in the supply sector often fail to control.

    Supporting Modern Livestock Systems

    Feed manufacturers have faced growing scrutiny around antibiotic stewardship. Markets shift rapidly under consumer and government pressure; residues and antimicrobial resistance often generate headlines that ignore the on-the-ground challenges faced by working herds and flocks. In our view, answering these concerns means showing not just paperwork, but also clean manufacturing records and full traceability of every batch. Feed suppliers who take deliveries from us benefit from locked-down raw material streams—local and offshore vetting of input chemicals, repeated strain validation, and transparent supply chains linking every drum of Tylosin back to a logged fermentation batch.

    Rather than simply responding to audits, our factory maintains a post-shipment follow-up process. We take customer calls seriously: rapid feedback about powder flow, premix compatibility, or titration reference standards leads to direct production adjustments. This closeness with end users—nutritionists, vets, and technical buyers—sustains both our reputation and the trust that comes from consistent deliveries.

    Why the Crystalline Base Matters

    Operators involved with feed production, oral drench solutions, and water medications face various technical requirements. Tylosin Base’s crystalline structure comes with proven lot-to-lot consistency, so every 100-gram sample contains the expected mass of active. This allows straightforward scaling from lab to full batch. In contrast, Tylosin Phosphate or Tartrate, though easier to dissolve in neutral-pH water, often introduce additional anion mass and sometimes leave behind more inert residue within bulk feeders. In broiler and layer feeds, Tylosin Base is a direct, simple additive for established pre-grind and post-grind micronutrient programs.

    We do not shy away from sharing internal failure data. Minor deviations in purity or particle size distribution can alter how Tylosin Base behaves in various feeds or solutions. To reduce such risks, each release batch undergoes refractometric, chromatographic, and moisture checks, with full chemical documentation available for each shipment. Animal nutritionists have told us the difference: fewer equipment blockages and more predictable dosing, particularly in swine operations where formulation margins have grown tighter. This predictability enables safe withdrawal timelines before slaughter, helping producers maintain compliance without guesswork.

    Addressing Concerns Around Antibiotic Resistance

    As antibiotic stewardship becomes more important worldwide, we have an obligation to set meaningful safeguards in our own manufacturing and outreach. Tylosin was never a last-resort molecule; it stands as a first-line option for field cases justifying group medication, not blanket application. Our regulatory affairs team works with national authorities to monitor resistance markers, and we publish in-house antibiogram data showing yearly trends in sensitivity among Mycoplasma and Pasteurella isolates drawn from our regular buyers’ herds.

    Within our own organization, veterinary consultants work with large accounts to train on judicious use—rotating Tylosin Base with other classes, using diagnostic lab confirmation where possible, and always documenting the reasoning for each treatment. These additional services reflect our belief that a chemical manufacturer shares the responsibility for protecting molecule longevity, not just delivering active product.

    Consistent Quality: Our Standard, Not a Slogan

    We have lost orders by refusing to shortcut milled reworks or re-blend failed lots, and we stand by that decision. By prioritizing clean, repeatable fermentation cycles and careful solvent handling, our Tylosin Base avoids hidden residues and lowers the chance that unexpected chemical byproducts appear in finished feeds. Reprocessing or reliance on old-generation solvents may create trace contaminants that, though rarely flagged by routine tests, could build up in feed systems or animal tissue over successive production cycles.

    Testing begins with the mother culture, which undergoes regular genetic identity confirmation and purity checks. Fermented broth lots that deviate just a fraction from expected pH, ion content, or sugar utilization undergo full workup or complete discard—no compromises made to recover yield at the expense of long-term user safety. Our technical sales staff can walk any customer through the documentation, explain every production step, and provide batch-level data from pre-shipment to delivery.

    Environmental Responsibility and Future Directions

    The byproducts of Tylosin manufacture often receive less attention than the finished active itself. We have invested steadily in waste management infrastructure. Waste streams exiting fermentation undergo staged neutralization and biological treatment, with regular residue analysis to comply with aquifer and clean-water requirements. Solvent recovery systems cut down raw chemical consumption and create smaller amounts of hazardous waste that require disposal.

    In partnership with regional academic institutions, our R&D group continually screens for next-generation production strains to lower both energy input and waste output per ton of Tylosin Base shipped. We focus on not just regulatory minimums but practical, visible changes: improved air filtration for fermentation units, reduced solid-waste landfilling, and pilot runs with bio-based solvents rather than petroleum-derived inputs. Customer input informs these priorities, as many feed manufacturers increasingly look for clean-label and low-impact supply partners.

    Putting Safety and Transparency First

    Every kilogram of Tylosin Base that leaves our facility comes with batch analysis and a record of environmental compliance. We invite third-party test reviews and participate in regular proficiency testing, where our product stands alongside both major and niche suppliers. We offer technical support at the point of delivery. Our staff can run on-site training on safe handling, exposure prevention, and best practices for weighing, blending, and storing Tylosin Base under real-world conditions.

    We do not rely solely on certification marks. Our clients gain direct access to both the laboratory scientists and regulatory staff behind the product, rather than being routed through sales channels or faceless customer service desks. Problems, if they arise, are acknowledged and resolved openly; our site regularly hosts open audits, and we encourage supply partners to visit and see our workflow firsthand.

    Differences That Matter: Tylosin Base vs. Alternatives

    Many customers ask about the unique features of Tylosin Base compared to its phosphate and tartrate forms, or other macrolide alternatives. Tylosin Base carries the highest percentage of Tylosin activity per gram, since it contains no neutralizing counterion. This directness adds simplicity for those managing feed mill inclusion rates or veterinary dosing. It stores more easily in ambient environments, stays dry and freeflowing, and supports both premix and direct-vet applications without reformulation. Those who have worked hands-on with Tylosin Tartrate, for example, report its tendency to absorb moisture and cake, especially in high-humidity zones – a non-issue with our Base material.

    Tartrates and phosphates do offer improved water solubility, helpful for medicating water in large poultry or pork operations that rely on automated dosing systems. Tylosin Base, despite its slightly slower disperse rate in cool water, offers more straight-forward dosing in dry or semi-dry feed inclusion regimes. By targeting exactly what a nutritionist plans for, it reduces risks tied to over- or under-dosing, both of which threaten residue compliance and animal health outcomes.

    Reliability for the Next Generation

    Feed suppliers and producers face continual shifts—weather, market demand, regulatory pressure, and shifting disease profiles. Throughout this turbulence, a consistent, reliable product builds loyalty not through advertising, but through performance. Our Tylosin Base stands on a track record shaped by decades of field use, technical support, transparent production, and a willingness to face up to industry challenges.

    Raw technical facts alone never shaped our approach. What counts are the calls from a rural veterinarian who witnessed swine herd rates go back to baseline after a respiratory outbreak, the nutritionist who ran side-by-side mixing trials and reported fewer lost batches, and even the plant manager who saw reduced feed mill maintenance due to less caking and blockages. These are the testaments that shape our daily decisions.

    Listening to the Industry, Shaping Better Solutions

    Because we aim not just to supply but to partner, every improvement in our Tylosin Base reflects real conversations with users. We refine our strain banks, not to chase marginal gains in yield, but to support cleaner batch reproducibility and more robust performance metrics. Conversations with feed manufacturers have led us to invest in air control systems, cut down on fine-dust particles in final packaging, and lower overall user exposure risks.

    Those who require custom pelletizing or blending, particularly for value-added or fortified feed products, benefit from a technical support team that understands equipment quirks and real mill constraints. We supply custom analysis, blending solutions, and stability data as part of standard support services; with each season and production cycle, we adapt to what field experience teaches. That willingness to listen and change, on top of technical rigor, fortifies the trust we have won across global feed sectors.

    An Ongoing Commitment

    As a manufacturer, we do not treat Tylosin Base simply as another commodity to be sold. Each shipment carries years of invested experience, daily production diligence, and a respect for both the science and the practical realities experienced by every player along the animal health chain. By keeping standards plain and open, putting field results at the center, and prioritizing responsible antibiotic management, our facility continues to guide producers through the shifting landscape of global feed and veterinary needs.

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