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| PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS | |
|---|---|
| Name of Product | N-Acetylsulfanilyl chloride |
| CAS NO | 121-60-8 |
| MOLECULAR FORMULA | C8H8ClNO3S |
| MOLECULAR WEIGHT | 233.67 |
| USES | Mainly used in the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections, diabetes mellitus, edema. |
| SR. No | Criteria | Limit/Specification |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appearance (Color) | White to Off White |
| 2 | Appearance (Form) | Powder |
| 3 | Infrared Spectrum | ≥ 68.1 % |
| 4 | Titration by AgNO3 | 97.5 - 102.5 % |
During the production of the haptens HP1 and HP2, L-hydroxyproline was derivatized using N-acetylsulfanilyl chloride and 5-chlorovaleric acid.
As the internal standard in the reaction, N-Acetylsulfanilyl chloride is utilised in the production of N1,N1-dimethylsulfanilamide. Tramadol and its O-desmethylated metabolite are determined in blood plasma using this reaction.
It’s a common chemical intermediate. The screening of Patients Undergoing Screening or Surveillance Colonoscopy with this intermediate has been studied.
Irritating to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes; In fatal dose trials, it causes weakness and ataxia; Water reacts with it; A caustic material that can harm the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Chemical pneumonitis can be caused by inhalation. Convulsions may occur as a result of exposure.