Raw Material Local Anesthetic Series Benzocaine for Pain Relief 94-09-7
Abstract
CAS:94-09-7
MF:C9H11NO2
MW:165.19
EINECS:202-303-5
Melting point:88-90 °C
Boiling point:172 °C (12.7517 mmHg)
Density 1.17
Flash point:172°C/13mm
storage temp. 0-6°C
solubility alcohol: soluble1 gm in 5 ml
form Crystalline Powder
pka2.5(at 25℃)
color; White
Water Solubility Soluble in ethanol, chloroform, ethyl ether and dilute acids. Sparingly soluble in water
Merck 14,1086
BRN 638434
Stability:Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
InChIKeyBLFLLBZGZJTVJG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Description:
Benzocaine can be the only active ingredient in oral treatments that relieve sore throat or address mouth pain caused by cold sores, canker sores, teething, and other issues. It can also be combined with other active ingredients in oral treatments that not only relieve mouth and throat pain, but also protect irritated areas, provide a soothing coating, or relieve dryness.
While oral discomfort treatments containing benzocaine are intended to be used in and around the mouth, there are other topical benzocaine medicines that should only be used externally, or on the outer surface of the body, not near or in the mouth.
For example, benzocaine can be found in vaginal medicines that contain more than one external analgesic ingredient or in single active ingredient hemorrhoid treatments. Benzocaine is also available in topical pain relievers that not only relieve skin irritations, pain, and itching, but also contain other active ingredients that kill germs and help prevent infection.
Applications:
Benzocaine is a topical analgesic (meaning it is to be used on the body surface or in the mouth but should not be swallowed) that has a number of different uses in over-the-counter (OTC) medicines.Depending on the dose and form, the active ingredient benzocaine can be used to relieve throat and mouth pain;To alleviate external vaginal itching and burning;To stop pain and itching due to hemorrhoids;Or to relieve minor skin irritations, pain, and itching.Because benzocaine is available in different doses and forms, it is very important to read the Drug Facts label carefully to determine whether the medicine is intended to be used for the symptoms you are experiencing.
COA
Items Tested |
Specification |
Result |
Characters |
A white, crystalline powder or colorless crystals. |
A white crystal. |
Identification |
IR should comply with the Reference Standard spectrum.
UV should comply with the Reference Standard spectrum.
An orange-red precipitate is performed. |
IR complies with the Reference standard spectrum.
UV complies with the Reference standard spectrum.
An orange-red precipitate is performed. |
Melting range |
88 ~92 degree |
89.8-90.2degree |
Loss on Drying |
Not more than 1.0% |
0.22% |
Readily carbonizable Substances |
The resolution has no more color than Matching Fluid A. |
Conform |
Residue on ignition |
Not more than 0.1% |
0.02% |
Heavy metals |
Not more than 0.001% |
Conform |
Chloride |
Conform |
Conform |
Assay (HPLC) |
98.0%-102.0% |
99.96% |
Ordinary Impurities |
≤1% |
Conform |
Reaction |
Conform |
Conform |
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Products’ name |
CAS |
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1786-81-8 |
Proparacaine hcl |
5875-06-9 |
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Ropivacaine hcl |
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Bupivacaine hcl |
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