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Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide[edit]

Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide, also known as EDI, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C2H10N2I2. It is a white crystalline solid that is commonly used as a feed additive in the livestock industry. EDI is primarily used as a source of iodine, an essential nutrient for animals.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide is a hygroscopic compound, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air. It has a melting point of approximately 180°C and is soluble in water. EDI is stable under normal conditions but may decompose when exposed to high temperatures or strong oxidizing agents.

Uses[edit]

1. **Feed Additive**: The primary use of ethylenediamine dihydroiodide is as a feed additive for livestock. It is commonly added to animal feed to provide a source of iodine, which is necessary for proper thyroid function. EDI helps prevent iodine deficiency in animals, which can lead to various health issues.

2. **Antimicrobial Agent**: Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide also exhibits antimicrobial properties. It can help control the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in animal feed, reducing the risk of infections and improving overall animal health.

3. **Nutritional Supplement**: In addition to its role as a source of iodine, EDI may also provide other nutritional benefits. Some studies suggest that it may enhance nutrient absorption and improve animal growth and performance.

Safety Considerations[edit]

Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide is generally considered safe for use in animal feed when used according to recommended guidelines. However, it is important to handle and store the compound properly to avoid any potential hazards. EDI should be kept in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources and incompatible materials.

References[edit]

1. PubChem: Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide 2. Effects of ethylenediamine dihydroiodide on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and serum parameters in growing pigs

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