Formivar 70%
Formivar 70% Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Formivar 70% (systematically called methanoic acid) is the simplest carboxylic acid. It is an important intermediate in chemical synthesis and occurs naturally, most famously in the venom of bee and ant stings. It is commonly used as a preservative and antibacterial agent in livestock feed.
Trade Name | Formivar 70% |
Generic | Formic acid |
Formic acid Other Names | Acide formique, Ameisensäure, Aminic acid, Bilorin, Formic acid, Formylic acid, Methanoic acid |
Type | |
Formula | CH2O2 |
Weight | Average: 46.0254 Monoisotopic: 46.005479308 |
Groups | Experimental, Investigational |
Therapeutic Class | |
Manufacturer | |
Available Country | Switzerland |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Toxicity
ORAL (LD50): Acute: 700 mg/kg [Mouse]. 1100 mg/kg [Rat]. 4000 mg/kg [Dog].
Elimination Route
Formivar 70% is readily metabolized and eliminated by the body.
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