
doi: 10.2307/3274544
pmid: 13621319
A new series of anthelmintics, designated by the generic name, bephenium, has shown activity against a large number of intestinal nematodes of laboratory and domestic animals. These compounds appear to be more active against nematodes attached to the mucosa than to those living free within the lumen (Copp et al, 1958). One of the compounds, bephenium embonate, was found effective against larval and adult forms of Nematodirus in lambs (Rawes and Scarnell, 1958). Bephenium chloride has the following formula:
Anthelmintics, Ancylostoma, Antinematodal Agents, Animals, Humans
Anthelmintics, Ancylostoma, Antinematodal Agents, Animals, Humans
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