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CAS No.:329-65-7
Molecular formula: C9H13NO3
Molecular weight: 183.2
EINECS No.: 206-347-6
Chemical properties: light red crystalline powder.
Packing: 500g/Vacuum aluminum foil bag
Specifications: USP35
Assay: 98.0%-102%
1. Molar refractive index: 49.33
2. Molar volume (m3/mol): 142.6
3. Isometric specific volume (90.2K): 397.0
4. Surface tension (dyne/cm): 59.9
5. Polarizability (10 -24cm 3 ): 19.55
Appearance : Odorless pale brown or almost white crystals
water solubility: Sparingly soluble
HS CODE:2922509090
Storage conditions: low temperature, sealed and protected from light.
Dl-adrenaline safe information:
Hazard Code (Europe) T:Toxic;
Risk Statement (Europe) :R24 R36/37/38
Safety Statement (Europe): S26-S36/37-S45
Dangerous Goods Transport Code: UN 2811 6.1/PG 2
WGK Germany: 3
RTECS No. :DO2975000
Packing Group: III
Hazard category: 6.1(b)
DL-adrenaline (adrenaline) toxicity and ecology
DL-Epinephrine (Epinephrine) Toxicology Data:
Acute Toxicity: Not available.
DL-Epinephrine (Epinephrine) Ecological Data:
Other harmful effects: The substance may be harmful to the environment, special attention should be paid to water bodies.
What is dl-adrenaline?
Adrenaline is a catecholamine in which the aminoethyl side-chain is hydroxy-substituted at C-1 and methylated on nitrogen. It has a role as a human metabolite. It can be split into DL-adrenaline and L-adrenaline. Dl-adrenaline is a racemic mixture of d-epinephrine and l-epinephrine.
DL-Epinephrine is the racemate of epinephrine. L-Epinephrine is a hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla. It is an alpha-adrenergic and beta-adrenergic receptor agonist.
What is adrenaline and DL-adrenaline used for?
Adrenaline (Epinephrine) belongs to a group of medicines used for the treatment of serious shock produced by a severe allergic reaction or collapse. It may also be used to restart your heart if it has stopped.
Dl-epinephrine is a synthetic form of epinephrine that is primarily used to relieve respiratory distress. It can be safely used in children and adults and can significantly reduce the risk of loss of consciousness or death in patients due to constricted airways. Like other forms of epinephrine, racemic epinephrine acts rapidly, triggering the body's natural fight-or-flight response. The effects of the drug wear off quickly and multiple doses may be required. Racemic epinephrine is usually given to patients brought to the emergency room with respiratory distress. There are two epinephrines in racemic epinephrine. The active part of the compound is called levoepinephrine, and its chemical formula is the same as the inactive ingredient, dextrorepinephrine.
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