Tylosin phosphate (TS) is a light yellow to yellow liquid substance with a characteristic odor.
Tylosin phosphate has an antibacterial effect mainly on Gram-positive bacteria and partly on Gramnegative bacteria and mycoplasma, and has a growth-promoting effect on pigs.
Tylosin phosphate is a pure-grade antibiotic that was designated as a feed additive as of July 24, 1976. It is used for prevention and control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) in replacement pullets, broilers, increasing bodyweight and improvement of feed conversion rate in broilers, increasing egg production.
Tylosin phosphate is an antibacterial agent employed against mycoplasma organisms. It is only used in veterinary field and effective basically against gram positive bacteria, but also has efficacy against some spirochetes and gram negatives (except coliforms). Tylosin phosphate, marketed as Tylan 40 or Tylan 100 Type A medicated article, is approved for use in beef cattle to reduce the incidence of liver abscesses caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum and Arcanobacterium (Actinomyces) pyogenes.
Tylosin phosphate is an antibiotic of macrolide group which is produced by fermentation of a certain fungus. This antibiotic prevents protein synthesis by ribosomes and thus prevents bacterial growth, resulting in their death. Special mechanism of action of macrolides, besides stopping rapid growth of microorganisms prevents buildup of bacterial resistance.