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Product offer

Industrial, Research Centre "Zootoxins", offers the pharmaceutical companies and firms, poison of gurza Tran Caucasian (Vipera Lebetina Obtuse Venom). Manufacture of poison is carried out by catching snakes from a nature and their further maintenance (contents) in bondage, in special technological conditions, on herpetological the enterprise at Azerpharmindustry.

The maintenance (contents) of a protein of 93 %. Packing on 2 and 8 gr. (an ampoule in an ampoule + the certificate between them).

The appendix ¹ 2 to the Contract ¹ 01-ZT                 

The name of the goods: Snake poison of gurza Tran Caucasian (Vipera Lebetina Obtuse Venom). 

The description of the goods: Yellow, transparent crystals of the various form and the sizes without a smell.

Toxicity: 3,09-4,73 mg / kg (on Berence)

The maintenance (contents) of fiber: 93±5 % (on Bradford)

Dry crystal poison was made according to state standards “ Dry poisons of snakes ” That - 210 RSFSR 40-87.

Poison is received from the snakes caught in territory of the Azerbaijan Republic, length not less than 80 see. Snakes contained in a serpentarium till 1,5 years in conditions of the all-the-year-round maintenance(contents) in bondage, on a standard diet. Poison is received from absolutely healthy snakes with breaks in 20-25 days and dried up on silica gel.

For today the price for 1 gr. makes ( price on demand $). The price includes the size of a State Tax on export from Azerbaijan and other gathering.

100 % an advance payment.

The minimal party (set) of-100 gr.

Delivery - self-export from Baku.

 

 On each party (set) of the goods the package of documents is given:


the contract of sale and purchase
the certificate of an origin
the certificate of quality
the sanction to export
the cargo customs declaration
account - invoice
packing sheet.


 The goods are realized to the pharmaceutical companies and the firms having the license for pharmaceutical activity and the import license in the country of poisons of snakes.

 

Azerbaijan.
Shirvan National Park.
May 16, 2013.
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