CAS:54965-21-8
Storage:Powder:2-8℃,2 years;Insolvent(Mother Liquid):-20℃,6 months;-80℃,1 year
Purity:HPLC≥98%
Appearance:White to off-white Solid
Albendazole is a derivative of benzimidazole, which is rapidly metabolized In Vivo
to sulfoxide, sulfoxol and 2-aminosulfone alcohol. It selectively and irreversibly inhibits the aggregation of the cytoplasmic microtubule system of intestinal wall cells of parasitic worms, blocks the uptake and absorption of various nutrients and glucose, leading to the depletion of endogenous glycogen of parasitic worms, inhibits fumarate reductase system, and prevents the production of adenosine triphosphate, resulting in the survival and reproduction of parasitic worms. It can also cause the degeneration of the cytoplasmic microtubule of the intestinal cells of the worm, and bind to its microtubulin, resulting in intracellular transport blockage, resulting in the accumulation of secretory particles in Golgi, the gradual dissolution of the cytoplasm, the complete degeneration of the absorption cells, and the death of the worm.