Triclabendazole Reference Materials
**High-Purity Triclabendazole Reference Materials for Accurate Residue Analysis**
Ensure precise and reliable residue analysis with our high-purity Triclabendazole reference materials. Essential for laboratories focused on food and environmental analysis, our products meet the highest international quality standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory limits. Partner with HPC Standards GmbH for unparalleled expertise in analytical standards.
Product | Catalog No./ CAS No. | Quantity | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
ISO 17034 Reference Material | ![]() | 677111 | 1X10MG | Please log in. |
ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material D3-Triclabendazole solution | ![]() | 690784 | 1X1ML | Please log in. |
![]() | 674883 | 1X100MG | Please log in. | |
ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material Triclabendazole solution | ![]() | 682402 | 1X1ML | Please log in. |
High-purity reference materials for accurate and reliable residue analysis.
Overview
Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole anthelmintic used to treat fascioliasis and paragonimiasis. It is effective against both conditions and is taken orally in one or two doses. It is available under brand names such as Egaten for human use and Fasinex for veterinary use.
Uses
Triclabendazole is primarily used to treat infections caused by liver flukes, including Fasciola hepatica. It is also used in veterinary medicine to treat similar parasitic infections in animals.
Regulatory
Triclabendazole is approved for medical use in the United States since 2019 and is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is available by prescription only.
Monitoring
Regular monitoring of triclabendazole residue levels is essential in both food and environmental samples to ensure compliance with regulatory limits. Laboratories require high-purity reference materials for accurate analysis.
Health Impact
Human Toxicity
Triclabendazole is generally well-tolerated, with side effects including abdominal pain and headaches. Biliary colic may occur due to dying worms. It has not been extensively studied in pregnant women but is considered safe.
Environmental Impact
Effects on Wildlife
As an anthelmintic, triclabendazole can impact non-target wildlife, particularly aquatic organisms. Proper disposal and environmental monitoring are crucial to minimize adverse effects.
Safety Measures
Proper handling and usage guidelines should be followed to ensure safety for both humans and the environment. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is recommended during handling.
Regulation
Triclabendazole is regulated under various international guidelines to ensure its safe use in both human and veterinary medicine. Compliance with these regulations is mandatory for manufacturers and distributors.
Analytical Standards
HPC Standards GmbH provides high-purity reference materials for triclabendazole, tested according to international quality requirements. These materials are essential for laboratories conducting residue analysis in food and environmental samples.






