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DIMINAZENE ACETURATE | ||
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 536-71-0
(Base) 908-54-3 (Aceturate) |
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EINECS NO. | 212-999-2 | |
FORMULA | C14H15N7·2C4H7NO3 | |
MOL WT. | 515.52 | |
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SYNONYMS | 4,4'-Diamidinodiazoaminobenzene diaceturate; Azidin; Azidine; | |
1,3-Bis(4-guanylphenyl)triazene diaceturate; 1,3-Bis(p-amidinophenyl)triazene bis(N-acetylglycinate); 4,4'-(Diamino)dibenzamide diaceturate; 4,4'-(Diazoamino) dibenzamidine diaceturate; Berenil; Beronal; Bevenil; Di-(4-amidinophenyl)-triazen- (N-1,3)-diaceturat; Di-(4-amidinophenyl)-triazine-(N-1,3)-diaceturate; Diaminazene aceturate; Diminazene diaceturate; p,p'-Diguanyldiazoaminobenzene diaceturate; | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | yellow to orange powder | |
MELTING POINT | 212 - 214 C | |
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER | 6.67 mg/l | |
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STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions | |
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Diminazene (a diamine compound) is a veterinary drug acting as a antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent. It is specially used in the the treatment of trypanosomiasis and babesiosis. It intercalates DNA and RNA. Commercially Diminazene aceturate form is common. Acetutate is useful in peptidomimetics to produce unnatural and unusual amino acids and to modify peptides. Diminazene aceturate is a yellow to orange powder; melting point 212 C. | ||
SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
yellow to orange powder | |
IDENTIFICATION |
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CONTENT |
98.0 - 101.5% |
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ACIDITY | 5.8 - 6.5 | |
LOSS ON DRYING |
7.0 - 13.0% | |
CHLORIDE |
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ASH |
0.5% max |
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Hazard Symbols: n/a, Risk Phrases: n/a, Safety Phrases:24/25 |
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