PROFLAVINE

Synonyms. Proflavine; 3,6-Acridinediamine; 2,8-Diaminoacridine; 2,8-Diaminoacridinium; 3,6-Diaminoacridine; 3,6-Diaminoacridinium; 3,7-Diamino-5-azaanthracene; Isoflav base; Proflavin; Proflavina; Proflavinum; Acridine-3,6-diamine;

PROFLAVINE

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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS RN

92-62-6

EINECS RN

202-172-4

FORMULA

C13H11N3

MOLE WEIGHT

209.25

H.S CODE

2933.99.7900

SMILES

c12c(nc3cc(N)ccc3c1)cc(N)cc2

CLASSIFICATION

Antiseptic, Acridine

EXTRA NOTES

An aminoacridine that is acridine that is substituted by amino groups at positions 3 and 6. A slow-acting bacteriostat that is effective against many Gram-positive bacteria (but ineffective against spores), its salts were formerly used for treatment of burns and infected wounds. [ChEBI]
Other RN: 952-23-8 (hydrochloride), 531-73-7 (dihydrochloride), 1811-28-5 (hemisulfate)

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE.

beige to brown powder

MELTING POINT

285 C

BOILING POINT

 

DENSITY

 

SOLUBILITY IN WATER

Soluble

SOLVENT SOLUBILITY

Soluble in ethanol. Insoluble in benzene, ether.

VAPOR DENSITY

 

log P(octanol-water)

1.83

VAPOR PRESSURE

8.94E-08 mm Hg

AUTOIGNITION TEMP

 
pK

8.75

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 

FLASH POINT

 

 

STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY Stable under normal conditions.

INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS

Strong oxidizing agents

POLYMERIZATION

Has not been reported

NFPA RATINGS

Health: 1, Flammability: 0, Reactivity: 0

 

EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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U.S. National Library of Medicine - Proflavine

PubChem Compound Summary - Proflavine

Drug Bank -  Proflavine

KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) -  Proflavine

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/ -  Proflavine

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ -  Proflavine

Hazardous Substances Data Bank - Proflavine

EPA - Substance Registry Services - Proflavine

 

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

beige to brown powder

ASSAY

98% min

pH

7 ~ 9

LOSS ON DRYING

6.5% max

ASH

0.5% max

 

TRANSPORT & REGULATORY INFORMATION

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HAZARD CLASS

 

PACKING GROUP  

 

SAFETY INFORMATION

HAZARD OVERVIEW

GHS (Globally Harmonised System) Classification: Eye irritation. Hazard statements: Causes eye irritation. Potential Health Effects: Eyes - May cause eye irritation. Skin May - be harmful if absorbed through skin. May cause skin irritation. Ingestion - May be harmful if swallowed. Inhalation - May be harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory tract irritation.

SIGNAL WORD Warning

PICTOGRAMS

 

HAZARD STATEMENTS

H319

P STATEMENTS

P305 + P351 + P338

EC DIRECTIVES

 

HAZARD CODES

 

RISK PHRASES

 

SAFETY PHRASES

26-36

 

PACKING

Preserved in light-resistant and well-closed bottles