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Chemically it is a di-amidine and it is
formulated as its
aceturate salt,
diminazene aceturate. The
mechanism is not well understood; it
probably inhibits...
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amino acid glycine. The
conjugate base of this
carboxylic acid is
called aceturate, a term used for its
esters and salts.
Aceturic acid can be
prepared by...
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Aminoquinuride benzonidazole blasticidin S DAPI
diminazene diminazene aceturate eflornithine ethidium isometamidium chloride lonidamine melaminylthio****nate...
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Trypanosoma evansi trypanocide resistance is widespread.
Diminazene aceturate is
often ineffective for bovine, equine, porcine, and
elephant use in...
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clinical use.
Animal trypanosomiasis is
treated with six drugs:
diminazene aceturate,
homidium (homidium
bromide and
homidium chloride),
isometamidium chloride...
- loss of
function in this area for the
tested trypanocides,
diminazene aceturate,
isometamidium chloride, and
homidium chloride. "Trypanosoma congolense"...
- al. (2003)
Chemotherapy of
surra in
horses and
mules with
diminazene aceturate.
Veterinary Parasitology, 110: 227-233. http://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4017(02)00304-7...
- is not as
potent as
other drugs, such as
chlorpromazine and
diminazene aceturate (Berenil). In 2013,
there were
reports of
failure of
miltefosine in the...
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disease may be
transmitted by
blood transfusion.
Treatment with
diminazene aceturate has been
shown to be effective.
Amblyomma aureolatum Crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon...