Phenacetin For Pain Killer CAS 62-44-2 Poudre blanche
1. Phénacétine Détails rapides
Nom du produit |
Phénacétine |
Alias |
Acétophénétidine |
CAS |
62-44-2 |
MF |
C10H13NO2 |
MW |
179.2157 |
Pureté |
99.00% |
Classe |
Qualité pharmaceutique |
Apparence |
Poudre cristalline blanche. |
Brand Nmae |
HKYC |
Standard |
USP |
Durée de conservation |
2 années |
Stradge |
Keep in a ventilated, dry and cool place |
Stock |
Mass Stock |
Packing Methods |
designed disguised packing ways, 100% pass custom guarantee |
Delivery time |
dans 18 hours after payment confirmed |
Paiement |
T/T, Western union,Gramme d'argent , Bitcoin |
Usage |
Anti-inflammatory drugs |
Phenacetin Description
The pain killer phenacetin was the world’s first synthetic pharmaceutical drug. Phenacetin was often accompanied by aspirin and caffeine in what were called APC pills, which were widely distributed during and after World War II. The use of phenacetin in the U.S. was discontinued in the 1980s because of links to cancer and other adverse side effects, but it remains available in some countries.
Phenacetin is a white crystalline powder with the chemical composition C10H13NO2. It was first developed by Harmon Northrop Morse in 1878. In addition to its pain-reducing properties, it also has been used as a fever-reducer, a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and a treatment for intercostal neuralgia, a rare disorder that causes pain in the nerves around the ribs. It was one of the first painkillers that was not derived from opium while at the same time being absent of anti-inflammatory qualities.A
Phenacetin Specification
Articles de test |
Caractéristiques |
Résultats de l'analyse |
Apparence |
Poudre blanche ou presque blanche |
almost white Powder |
Identification |
Positif |
Positif |
Point de fusion |
134℃ to 136.5℃ |
134.5℃ to 136.5℃ |
4-chloroacetanilide |
BP1968 |
<3.5ml/0.6g |
P-Phenetidine |
BP1968 |
Comforms |
Cendres sulfatées |
≤0.1% |
0.07% |
Essai |
≥99% |
99.1% |
through a uss#80 |
|
98% |
Conclusion |
The specification comply with BP68 |