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Tylvalosin Tartrate (CAS 63428-13-7) veterinary antibiotic API powder

Tylvalosin Tartrate

CAS No.
63428-13-7
Appearance
White or pale white powder

Purity

≥88%

Molecular Formula

C₅₇H₉₃NO₂₅

Molecular Weight

1192.34

Solubility

N/A

Synonyms

N/A
Tylvalosin Tartrate is a macrolide veterinary antibiotic mainly used for the treatment of Mycoplasma infections, swine dysentery (Brachyspira), and other susceptible bacteria in pigs and poultry. It shows high potency and complies with the 2017 Veterinary Drug Quality Standards.

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Overview

Tylvalosin Tartrate is a macrolide antibiotic widely used in veterinary medicine, especially for pigs and poultry.
It shows strong activity against Mycoplasma species, Brachyspira (swine dysentery), and other susceptible bacteria.
The product is supplied as a white or pale white powder and meets the requirements of the 2017 Veterinary Drug Quality Standards.

Product Information

Active Ingredient: Tylvalosin Tartrate (≥88%)
Standard: CVP / Veterinary Drug Quality Standard (2017 Edition)
Appearance: White or pale white powder
Assay: Tylvalosin A ≥80% (COA result: 85%)
Loss on Drying: ≤4% (COA result: 1.6%)
Heavy Metals: ≤20 ppm
Identification: Positive reactions with characteristic UV absorption at 290 nm
Packaging: 10–15 kg/drum (inner plastic bag + outer fiber drum)
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and light.

Technical Specifications

Appearance White or pale white powder
Identification Positive (UV max at 290 nm; TLC spot matches standard)
pH 3.0 – 5.0 (COA: 3.9)
Related Components Tylvalosin A ≥80% (COA: 85%)
Tyramine Absorbance ≤ reference solution
Heavy Metals ≤20 ppm
Loss on Drying ≤4.0% (COA: 1.6%)
Potency ≥800 U/mg (COA: 853 U/mg)
Assay (General) Tylvalosin Tartrate ≥88%

Quality Assurance

Tylvalosin Tartrate is manufactured in compliance with the Veterinary Drug Quality Standard (2017 Edition).
Each batch undergoes full QC testing, including identification, potency, related substances, pH, loss on drying, and heavy metals.

Comprehensive documentation (COA) is provided to support product traceability and regulatory submission.

Reference: European Pharmacopoeia veterinary macrolide standards.

Applications & Dosage

Applications:
Tylvalosin Tartrate is used for the control and treatment of:

  • Mycoplasma infections in pigs and poultry
  • Swine dysentery caused by Brachyspira hyodysenteriae
  • Other susceptible Gram-positive and atypical bacteria

Typical Usage:
*Dosage varies by formulation (premix, soluble powder) and local regulations.*
Industry practices commonly include administration via feed or drinking water under veterinary guidance.

Withdrawal Period:
Not provided in the source documents; follow local regulatory requirements.

Product FAQ

1. What is Tylvalosin Tartrate?

Tylvalosin Tartrate is a macrolide veterinary antibiotic used mainly for pigs and poultry. It is effective against Mycoplasma, Brachyspira (swine dysentery), and other susceptible bacteria. The product is supplied as a white or pale white powder, typically with ≥88% purity.

2. What is the difference between Tylvalosin and Tylosin?

Both are macrolide antibiotics, but Tylvalosin is a newer-generation molecule with better activity against Mycoplasma and improved tissue penetration. It is generally considered more efficient in swine dysentery and respiratory infections compared to Tylosin.

3. What is the difference between Tylosin and Oxytetracycline?

Tylosin is a macrolide antibiotic targeting Gram-positive bacteria and Mycoplasma, while Oxytetracycline is a broad-spectrum tetracycline effective against a wider range of bacteria. The choice depends on the target pathogen and local veterinary guidelines.

4. What is the danger of Tylosin?

Tylosin is generally safe when used according to veterinary directions. Overuse may lead to antimicrobial resistance, while incorrect dosing may reduce treatment efficacy. Follow withdrawal times and local regulations to ensure safe use.

5. Is Tylvalosin suitable for dogs?

Tylvalosin is not commonly used in dogs. Veterinary antibiotics for canine bacterial infections vary by country. Use only under veterinarian supervision.

6. What’s the best antibiotic for chickens?

There is no universal “best antibiotic.” The selection depends on the confirmed pathogen. Tylvalosin Tartrate is widely used for Mycoplasma gallisepticum and chronic respiratory disease in poultry due to its high activity and fast response.

7. What packaging options are available?

Standard packaging includes 10–15 kg fiber drums with double-layer protection (inner PE bag + outer drum). Customized packaging can be arranged upon request.

Q1. How can I request a quotation or sample?

You can click the “Send Inquiry” button on this page or email us directly at [email protected].

Samples are available for most products, and our sales team will reply within 24 hours with detailed pricing and documentation .

Q2. What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?

The MOQ is 0.5 kg for most products.

For laboratory evaluation or small trial batches, smaller quantities can be arranged depending on stock availability.

Q3. What certifications do your products comply with?

Our GMP-certified partners operate under ISO, CEP, and FSC standards.

Each batch is supplied with a full set of COA, MSDS, and export documents to ensure quality traceability.

Q4. How long does delivery take?

Usually 3–7 working days for available stock and 2–3 weeks for customized specifications or large orders.

Q5. Which payment methods do you accept?

We accept T/T, L/C, and other agreed terms depending on the order volume and region.

Q6. Can you provide contract manufacturing or custom formulation support?

Yes. We cooperate with multiple GMP facilities to offer custom synthesis, formulation, and registration support for specific markets.

Packaging Information

  • Standard packing: 25 kg fiber drum or 1 kg foil bag

  • Double PE inner liner for moisture protection

  • Custom packaging available on request

Storage & Stability

Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct light. Shelf life 24 months under recommended conditions.

Transportation

Shipped by air, sea, or express according to customer preference. Dangerous goods comply with IATA/IMDG standards if applicable.

Company Certifications
Company quality and compliance certificates

Our company and partner facilities hold valid GMP and ISO certificates issued by national authorities, ensuring that every batch meets strict quality and traceability standards required for international veterinary API markets.

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