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Catalog Number:
32438
CAS Number:
51-42-3
Sal de (-)-epinefrina (+)-bitartrato
Grade:
cumple con las especificaciones USP
Purity:
97 - 103% (ensayo en base seca)
Synonym(s):
Bitartrato de L-adrenalina, Sal de D-hidrogenobitartrato del alcohol L-3,4-dihidroxi-α-(metilaminometil)bencílico
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Número CAS
51-42-3
Fórmula molecular
C9H13NO3 · C4H6O6
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00035077
Punto de fusión
147 - 152 °C (descenso)
Rotación óptica
[a] D 20 = -50,0 a -53,5°
Condiciones
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
Información general
Número CAS
51-42-3
Fórmula molecular
C9H13NO3 · C4H6O6
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00035077
Punto de fusión
147 - 152 °C (descenso)
Rotación óptica
[a] D 20 = -50,0 a -53,5°
Condiciones
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
Propiedades
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Seguridad y normativas
Materiales peligrosos
-
Antibiótico
-
Regulado por la DEA
No
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Aplicaciones

(-)-Epinephrine (+)-bitartrate salt is widely utilized in research focused on

  • Medical Applications: Commonly used in emergency medicine, this compound is crucial for treating severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) by quickly reversing airway constriction and improving breathing.
  • Cardiac Resuscitation: In critical care settings, it plays a vital role in cardiac arrest situations, helping to restore heart rhythm and improve blood flow during resuscitation efforts.
  • Asthma Management: This chemical is also found in inhalers for asthma patients, providing rapid relief from bronchospasm and facilitating easier breathing during an asthma attack.
  • Research in Pharmacology: It is extensively studied in pharmacological research to understand its effects on the cardiovascular system, including its role in blood pressure regulation and heart rate modulation.
  • Veterinary Medicine: The compound is used in veterinary practices for similar applications as in humans, particularly in treating anaphylactic shock and cardiac emergencies in animals.

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