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Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder

    • Product Name: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): (4S,4aR,5S,5aR,6S,12aS)-4-(Dimethylamino)-3,5,6,10,12,12a-hexahydroxy-6-methyl-1,11-dioxo-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene-2-carboxamide hydrochloride
    • CAS No.: 2058-46-0
    • Chemical Formula: C22H24N2O9·HCl
    • Form/Physical State: Powder
    • Factroy Site: No. 50 Shengxue Road, Luancheng District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
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    • Manufacturer: Hebei Shengxue Dacheng Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    394050

    Active Ingredient Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride
    Formulation Soluble Powder
    Appearance Yellow to yellowish-brown powder
    Solubility Soluble in water
    Usage Antibiotic for veterinary use
    Indications Treatment of bacterial infections
    Route Of Administration Oral, via drinking water or feed
    Mechanism Of Action Inhibits protein synthesis in bacteria
    Spectrum Broad-spectrum antibiotic
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C
    Shelf Life Typically 2 years from manufacturing
    Species Cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry and other animals
    Contraindications Hypersensitivity to tetracyclines
    Withdrawal Period Specified days for meat and eggs (varies by country)
    Prescription Status Prescription-only in many countries

    As an accredited Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a sealed, moisture-proof, foil bag containing 100g of Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder, clearly labeled for veterinary use.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) The 20′ FCL container loading for Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder typically accommodates 8-10 metric tons, securely packed in fiber drums.
    Shipping Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder is shipped in airtight, moisture-resistant, and tamper-evident packaging to preserve stability. The product is typically transported at controlled room temperature. Clear labeling, including hazard and handling instructions, ensures safe transit. Bulk shipments comply with national and international chemical transport regulations to prevent contamination or spillage.
    Storage Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place at temperatures below 25°C (77°F). Avoid exposure to heat and direct sunlight. Ensure the storage area is well-ventilated and keep the product out of reach of children, animals, and unauthorized personnel.
    Shelf Life Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light.
    Application of Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder

    Purity 98%: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with a purity of 98% is used in the treatment of bacterial respiratory infections in poultry, where it ensures rapid pathogen elimination and recovery.

    Solubility ≥95%: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with solubility greater than or equal to 95% is used in livestock drinking water administration, where it guarantees uniform drug dispersion and effective dosage delivery.

    Stability at 25°C: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder stable at 25°C is used in storage and transportation of veterinary medicines, where it maintains therapeutic potency and minimizes degradation.

    Particle Size ≤100 µm: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with a particle size of ≤100 µm is used in animal feed premixing, where it promotes homogenous mixing and consistent animal dosing.

    Moisture Content ≤5%: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with a moisture content of ≤5% is used in shelf-stable veterinary formulations, where it prevents caking and microbial growth during storage.

    pH 2.0–3.0: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with a pH range of 2.0–3.0 is used in oral administration for swine, where it enhances drug stability and intestinal absorption.

    Light Stability: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder with certified light stability is used in open-dose preparation environments, where it resists photodegradation and retains efficacy.

    USP Compliant: Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder compliant with USP standards is used in registered veterinary pharmaceutical products, where it ensures regulatory acceptance and quality assurance.

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    Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder: Experience from the Producer’s Bench

    The Substance Behind the Label

    Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder does more than fill a package. The compound inside each batch comes packed with years of engineering, applied science, and lessons learned from the front lines of animal health. Pouring effort into every run pays off when animals bounce back, feed conversion ticks upwards, or disease pressure drops. We see the need for a product that pulls its weight in the field and in the numbers. Technical fine points matter because the result lands with the farmers, veterinarians, and integrators who count on predictable, sustained performance.

    Model and Specification: Sizing the Product to the Need

    Manufacturing always poses fresh questions. How do you match solubility with maximum absorption? How do you strengthen shelf life without introducing new risks? In the case of Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride, our go-to model remains the 10% and 20% concentrations—a decision shaped by years of demand patterns and clinical feedback. By tuning particle size and blending conditions, we focus on the sweet spot that produces a fast-dissolving, non-settling powder while keeping the drug stable across the storage cycle.

    Each order leaves our plant in food-grade, moisture-sealed containers. This reduces clumping, which means dosing stays accurate from the first scoop to the last. Our lab tests for more than just purity; we check for dissolution rates in water from dozens of regions, since tap hardness and ambient temperature can influence how the powder goes into solution during real-world use. That attention became standard procedure after seeing animals miss a full antibiotic dose because of a lazy stir or uneven batch distribution in a drinker line. For us, high standards in manufacturing translate directly into comfort and confidence for users down the line.

    Application in the Field: Real-World Priorities

    Using soluble powder creates a bridge between laboratory science and what works on farms. Administration through drinking water offers flexibility, especially in flocks and herds. This route gets medication to animals that might not be eating but are still drinking. Soluble forms remove the handling risk and labor burden associated with injectables. This isn’t just convenience—it’s a difference in how quickly antimicrobials get into the animal and, in many outbreaks, how consistently.

    Those are details we track ourselves, working alongside veterinarians who report back when mixing conditions shift, or when high-protein feed changes absorption. We hear from workers who want something that clears completely through water lines, leaving no stubborn residues to clog valves or contaminate new batches. For that reason, every kilogram reflects our refinement of particle geometry, carrier selection, and flow attributes. Chasing that balance costs more up front but saves headaches in the barn.

    High-solubility batches break down in both hard and soft water—this gives farms operating on different wells or municipal sources the same peace of mind. At the same time, consistent granulation prevents airborne dust, which would be a respiratory hazard in mixing environments. We chose to commit to these details after hearing about mixing-room complaints and realizing a dust-free process pays health and financial dividends for everyone involved.

    Why Purity and Consistency Aren’t Negotiable

    A powder that fails to meet spec lets down the whole supply chain. Docked efficacy or rogue contaminants cost livestock producers more than a few points of margin—recovery rates and even regulatory suspensions can hang in the balance. We use validated, audited processes for each stage: synthesis, drying, milling, blending, and packaging. Each batch ships with data showing measured potency and absence of undue residues.

    It’s become common to see buyers ask for “pharmaceutical grade” or “veterinary grade”—buzzwords that sometimes swirl without clear meaning. We manufacture our soluble powder with attention to pharmacopoeia standards matched to the destination. If the shipment heads for a poultry integrator in Southeast Asia, the formulation, testing, and paperwork match what regulators and field veterinarians require right there. No shortcuts, no improvisation.

    Counterfeit or substandard soluble powders do reach the market, carrying everything from excessive binders to unexpected heavy metals when corners get cut. We learned the hard way in the late-2000s when a handful of regional suppliers tanked their brands by failing random field audits. Since then, keeping rigid in-house controls, double-checking excipient origins, and investing in non-stop staff training simply became the cost of keeping customers.

    What Differentiates Our Soluble Powder from Alternatives

    Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder isn’t the only way to deliver antibiotics, nor the only form of this medicine. Competitors show up in the form of injectable formulations, tablets, and premixes for feed. From a manufacturing standpoint, each version presents its own balancing act: sterility and viscosity for injectables, compressibility and stability for tablets, flow characteristics for premixes.

    Soluble powder, though, shines because it lets every farm scale up or down without changing dosing routines. For large poultry or pig operations, soluble powder can be dosed in hundreds of liters with little additional equipment. Smallholders benefit by mixing by the jug or bucket. We faced requests for granules and even ready-to-use solutions but found powder hits both cost targets and aligns with most dispensing systems worldwide. Every tweak to the powder—particle size, excipient loading, moisture content—came after months in the field, fixing clogs or sedimentation that crimped actual animal results.

    Stability presents another key difference. Liquid concentrates suffer from air and light degradation, and premixes sometimes fail in the tropics due to humidity swings. We adjusted our moisture barriers and packaging film thickness to push shelf lives out and to keep the product stable after local distribution breaks cold chains. That only works after enough failed market launches to learn what humidity strips out of theoretical shelf-life calculations and what regional users need.

    Understanding Resistance and Responsible Use

    The world pays close attention to antibiotic resistance now. As producers, we sit nearest to the point where change can begin—quality, correct dosing, and clear labeling matter more than slogans. Antimicrobial stewardship doesn’t rest only on the end users; the exporter or manufacturer who allows variable strengths or misleading labels shares the blame when resistance grows.

    We long ago stopped treating potency drift as “just a few points.” Instead, our protocols include routine cross-checks between in-house assays and third-party labs. International movement of both animals and end-food means there’s less room for error than ever before. We know, for instance, that poor oxytetracycline batches drive up resistance not just nearby but also into the regional water system. Tracing outbreaks, we’ve worked with partners and regulators to tighten controls and report openly when a batch falls short.

    Remaining transparent makes better business over the long haul—we found that out after surviving a recall that cost us far more in lost reputation than a dozen tight production runs ever could. For us, success isn’t only measured in sales figures but the return calls from customers whose herds or flocks recover without complications.

    Lessons From the Field: Challenges and Workarounds

    Life in chemical manufacturing teems with what-ifs. Plant operators battle moisture pickup in rainy seasons. Equipment fouling and filter blockages can send an entire production line’s output off-spec. During COVID-era shipping snarls, even basic excipients sometimes vanished for weeks, testing our risk management and raw material networks to the hilt. Each challenge left a mark on how we produce and monitor Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder now.

    Raw material screening—especially for tetracycline base and hydrochloride—demands more than routine GC or HPLC checks. We built tighter supplier audits, batch-chasing every shipment from origin to drum, and don’t hesitate to reject lots with a whiff of off-standard readings. That tenacity drives higher costs, but falling behind on impurity control proves more expensive when veterinary inspectors start asking hard questions.

    Cross-contamination risk always lingers: even a hint of penicillin, macrolide, or sulfa residue in shared lines can cause hypersensitivity or failed batch release. We commit full cleanouts after each production cycle, dry-cycling lines and swapping out filters at intervals proven by our own residue studies. These routines drag out production time, yet pay back in zero recalls and clean compliance during on-site inspections.

    Transportation forms the last crucial step. Even perfectly blended powder might clump or show caking if shipping controls fail. We switched from standard PE liners to multi-layer barrier films and modified-atmosphere packaging, rolling out temperature and humidity loggers inside containers for high-variation regions. Customer complaints about “rock-hard powder” or slow mixing drive each tweak. Every small improvement in shelf stability came from a conversation with a buyer frustrated that a delivery didn’t pour as expected.

    Supporting the User Beyond the Sale

    Too often, chemical suppliers vanish after the invoice closes. We built our business by staying reachable. Vets and feed millers know which phone extensions get them to a product manager who knows the latest on any batch. We spend time walking through farm-level protocols, not just product inserts. It only takes one call about off-target mixing or unexpected animal reactions to show why reliable support matters.

    Mistakes in water line dosing or incompatible feed acids have real, on-the-ground consequences. We won’t replace practical teaching with printed leaflets. Our team runs demonstrations, repeats hands-on mixing, and stays tuned to the subtle changes with new breeds or climate shifts. That knowledge gets cycled back into each manufacturing review, and product adjustments always start with real user stories—not just lab numbers.

    This approach builds more than sales; it builds trust up and down the supply chain. Field feedback loops let us spot even minor trends: inconsistent powder settling, subtle shifts in local water chemistry, or formulation trouble caused by new regulation. Each comment, even a single offhand complaint about packaging, can become an R&D project and a permanent quality tweak. Those details have carved our reputation more surely than any marketing push ever could.

    The Road Ahead: Innovation and Adaptation

    The science of Soluble Powders changes constantly. We spend R&D effort looking for ways to strengthen bioavailability, work on environment-friendly packaging, and reduce energy footprints across manufacturing. Farm economics evolve, pushing demand for lower-dose or rapidly metabolizing forms. We have ongoing projects into microencapsulated powders that reduce taste aversion and boost delivery, drawing on both in-house and university partners.

    Fast changes in international guidelines keep us on our toes. Veterinary guidelines twist and tighten; nameplates and labeling standards never freeze for long. Batch tracking soon includes blockchain-backed records and single-use smart labeling for traceability. The manufacturing team at every level has learned that agility beats routine comfort. The ability to launch a change in granule texture or boost solubility—without months of rework—keeps clients coming back when “standard” solutions stall on their farms.

    Technology is only part of the answer. Listening to local partners—especially those stuck with subpar water systems or manual labor—still wins the longest-lasting sales. Soluble Powder makes sense where automated feeding can't reach every animal or where medicine-by-mouth risks uneven exposure. Each shipment sent shapes our next one; every complaint about powder flow or line fouling becomes an engineering or sourcing challenge.

    Ultimately, putting out a better Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder means keeping both ears open and both hands on the manufacturing process. We do not deliver commodity bulk goods; we deliver confidence in every scoop, blend, and bucket—delivered, blended, administered, and trusted by people who remember every mistake. Experience teaches that pride comes in small improvements, batch by batch, and the best innovations echo lessons gathered from lab, plant, and field.