Vapor Pressure: | 0mmHg At 25°C | P-Chloroaniline: | 0.05% Max |
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Application: | Flavor & Fragrance Intermediates | Residue On Ignition: | 0.1% Max |
Total Impurity: | 3.0% Max | Storage: | Low-temperature Ventilation And Dry |
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Chlorhexidine Gluconate Liquid Pesticide Intermediates With Purity 20%
Chlorhexidine gluconate has quick-acting bactericidal effect, is non-corrosive to metals and fabrics, is slightly affected by organic matter, and has good stability. Judging from the toxicological tests on animals, the chemicalbook disinfectant of chlorhexidine gluconate is non-irritating to the skin and mucous membranes; the acute oral toxicity of rats is actually non-toxic; it has no micronucleus effect on the bone marrow polychromatic erythrocytes of mice ;No toxic effects were observed in each dose group in the subacute toxicity test.
ITEM | CONTENT |
Molecular Weight | 897.7572 |
Residue on ignition | ≤0.50% |
Purity | 20% W/V in water |
Sensitivity | Light Sensitive |
P-Chloroaniline | ≤500ppm |
Boiling Point | 1121.4°C at 760 mmHg |
Application | Chemical/Researching usage |
Indications
Solution: used for angina and oral ulcers, etc. Ointment: It is used for mild small-area burns, scalds, and traumatic infections. It can also be used for eczema, acne, tinea pedis, etc. Gargle: used for the prevention and treatment of oral diseases (such as gingivitis, oral ulcers, pharyngitis, etc.).
Pharmacokinetics
Chlorhexidine gluconate solution is positively charged, and adsorbs on negatively charged teeth, plaques and oral mucosal surfaces during oral gargle, and then the adsorbed drug diffuses from these parts and is gradually released. Most are excreted in feces.
medicine interactions
Chlorhexidine gluconate gargle should not be used in combination with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and potassium iodide. If it is used with other drugs, drug interactions may occur. For details, please consult your physician or pharmacist.