Validamycin 3% L is a systemic antibiotic fungicide primarily used to control Sheath Blight in rice and various soil-borne fungal diseases, caused by Rhizoctonia solani. It works by inhibiting fungal growth, leading to hyphal destruction, and offers fast curative action to protect plants. It is commonly applied at 800ml/acre (diluted in 300L of water) for paddy
Validamycin A is a colorless hydrophilic powder without a sharp melting point: It softens at approximately 100°C and decomposes at approximately 135°C. The antibiotic is readily soluble in water, methanol, and dimethyl sulfoxide; sparingly soluble in ethanol and acetone; and insoluble in ethyl acetate and ethyl ether.
Validamycin A is a colorless hydrophilic powder without a sharp melting point: It softens at approximately 100°C and decomposes at approximately 135°C. The antibiotic is readily soluble in water, methanol, and dimethyl sulfoxide; sparingly soluble in ethanol and acetone; and insoluble in ethyl acetate and ethyl ether.