In general, if the atoms that make up the ring contain heteroatoms, such rings become heterocycles, and organic compounds containing heterocycles are called heterocyclic compounds. An article called Anticoccidial power of sulfachlorpyrazine (Esb 3) against Eimeria acervulina, published in 1968, which mentions a compound: 23307-72-4, Name is Sodium ((4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)(6-chloropyrazin-2-yl)amide, Molecular C10H8ClN4NaO2S, Recommanded Product: 23307-72-4.
Sulfachloropyrid-azine has the advantages of the greater efficiency and less toxicity compared with sulphaquinoxaline and sulphamethazine. With 300 mg./l. drinking water a significant anticoccidial activity in the chicken was observed and with 600 mg./l. for 5 days (administration during 3 days, no treatment during 4 days and retreatment for 2 days) no toxic effects were observed. Low doses seem to have coccidiocidal activity on 2nd schizogony. The new anticoccidial derivatives of hydroxyquinoline do not produce any immunity. Particularly E. tenella may develop again after the chemotherapy. It is possible that a complementary treatment by a sulfonamide in the drinking water during the days following the treatment may produce immunity. For this a coccidiocidal and not a coccidiostatic action should be achieved.
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