ChemicalBook > CAS DataBase List > SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE

Product Name
SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE
CAS No.
14402-89-2
Chemical Name
SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE
Synonyms
SNP;SODIUM NITROFERRICYANIDE;nipride;Ro 21-2498;sodiumnitroprussate;nitroprussidnatrium;Sodium nitriprusside;SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE;A Nitroprusside test;sodium nitroprussiate
CBNumber
CB8482136
Molecular Formula
C5FeN6NaO-
Formula Weight
238.93
MOL File
14402-89-2.mol
More
Less

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE Property

Density 
1.72
storage temp. 
4°C, protect from light
solubility 
≥ 11.2mg/mL in DMSO
form 
Liquid
color 
Clear tan-gold
EPA Substance Registry System
Ferrate(2-), pentakis(cyano-.kappa.C)nitrosyl-, disodium, (OC-6-22)- (14402-89-2)
More
Less

Safety

Hazard Codes 
T
Risk Statements 
25
Safety Statements 
45
RIDADR 
UN 3288 6.1/PG 3
WGK Germany 
3
RTECS 
LJ8925000
3
HazardClass 
6.1(b)
PackingGroup 
III
Toxicity
dog,LDLo,intravenous,20800mg/kg (20800mg/kg),Arzneimittel-Forschung. Drug Research. Vol. 24, Pg. 308, 1974.
More
Less

Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

Symbol(GHS)
Signal word
Danger
Hazard statements

H301Toxic if swalloed

Precautionary statements

P264Wash hands thoroughly after handling.

P264Wash skin thouroughly after handling.

P270Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.

P301+P310IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.

P321Specific treatment (see … on this label).

P330Rinse mouth.

P405Store locked up.

P501Dispose of contents/container to..…

More
Less

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Description

Sodium nitroprusside is a powerful, instantaneous-acting intravenous drug used to lower blood pressure in hypertensive crises. The hypotensive effect is caused by peripheral vasodilation resulting from a direct effect on both arterial and venous vessels.

Uses

Sodium Nitroprusside is a potent vasodilator working through releasing NO spontaneously in blood

Definition

ChEBI: An organic sodium salt that is the disodium salt of nitroprusside.

brand name

Nipride (Roche); Nitropress (Abbott); Nitropress (Hospira).

Biological Functions

Sodium nitroprusside (Nipride) is a potent directly acting vasodilator capable of reducing blood pressure in all patients, regardless of the cause of hypertension. It is used only by the intravenous route for the treatment of hypertensive emergencies. The pharmacological activity is caused by the nitroso moiety. The actions of the drug are similar to those of the nitrites and nitrates that are used as antianginal agents. The action of the nitrovasodilators depends on the intracellular production of cGMP.

General Description

Sodium nitroprusside,sodium nitroferricyanide, disodium pentacyanonitrosylferrate(2) Na2[Fe(CN)5NO] (Nipride, Nitropress), is one of themost potent blood pressure–lowering drugs. Its use is limitedto hypertensive emergencies because of its short durationof action. The effectiveness of sodium nitroprusside asan antihypertensive has been known since 1928, but notuntil 1955 was its efficacy as a drug established. The drugdiffers from other vasodilators, in that vasodilation occurs inboth venous and arterial vascular beds. Sodium nitroprussideis a reddish brown water-soluble powder that is decomposedby light when in solution. The hypotensive effect ofthe chemical is a result of the formation of NO in situ (discussedunder the heading, “Nitrovasodilators”), elevatingcellular levels of cGMP. Sodium nitroprusside is metabolizedby the liver, yielding thiocyanate. Because thiocyanateis excreted by the kidneys, patients with impaired renalfunction may suffer thiocyanate toxicity.

Mechanism of action

Sodium nitroprusside is not an active hypotensive drug until metabolized to its active metabolite, NO, the mechanism of action of which has been previously described. Studies with sodium nitroprusside suggest that it releases NO by its interaction with glutathione or with sulfhydryl groups in the erythrocytes and tissues to form a S-nitrosothiol intermediate, which spontaneously produces NO, which in turn freely diffuses into the VSM, thereby increasing intracellular cGMP concentration. NO also activates K+ channels, which leads to hyperpolarization and relaxation.
The hypotensive effect of sodium nitroprusside is augmented by concomitant use of other hypotensive agents and is not blocked by adrenergic blocking agents. It has no direct effect on the myocardium, but it may exert a direct coronary vasodilator effect on VSM. When sodium nitroprusside is administered to hypertensive patients, a slight increase in heart rate commonly occurs, and cardiac output usually is decreased slightly. Moderate doses of sodium nitroprusside in patients with hypertension produce renal vasodilation without an appreciable increase in renal blood flow or decrease in glomerular filtration.
Intravenous infusion of sodium nitroprusside produces an almost immediate reduction in blood pressure. Blood pressure begins to rise immediately when the infusion is slowed or stopped and returns to pretreatment levels within 1 to 10 minutes.

Pharmacology

In contrast to hydralazine, minoxidil, and diazoxide, sodium nitroprusside relaxes venules as well as arterioles. Thus, it decreases both peripheral vascular resistance and venous return to the heart. This action limits the increase in cardiac output that normally follows vasodilator therapy. Sodium nitroprusside does not inhibit sympathetic reflexes, so heart rate may increase following its administration even though cardiac output is not increased. Renal blood flow remains largely unaffected by sodium nitroprusside, because the decrease in renal vascular resistance is proportional to the decrease in mean arterial pressure. As with all vasodilators, plasma renin activity increases.

Pharmacokinetics

Sodium nitroprusside undergoes a redox reaction that releases cyanide. The cyanide that is produced is rapidly converted into thiocyanate in the liver by the enzyme thiosulfate sulfotransferase (rhodanase) and is excreted in the urine. The rate-limiting step in the conversion of cyanide to thiocyanate is the availability of sulfur donors, especially thiosulfate. Toxic symptoms of thiocyanate begin to appear at plasma thiocyanate concentrations of 50 to 100 mg/mL. The elimination half-life of thiocyanate is 2.7 to 7.0 days when renal function is normal but longer in patients with impaired renal function.

Clinical Use

Sodium nitroprusside is used in the management of hypertensive crisis. Although it is effective in every form of hypertension because of its relatively favorable effect on cardiac performance, sodium nitroprusside has special importance in the treatment of severe hypertension with acute myocardial infarction or left ventricular failure. Because the drug reduces preload (by venodilation) and afterload (by arteriolar dilation), it improves ventricular performance and in fact is sometimes used in patients with refractory heart failure, even in the absence of hypertension.

Side effects

The most commonly encountered side effects of sodium nitroprusside administration are nausea, vomiting, and headache, which quickly dissipate when the infusion is terminated. When sodium nitroprusside treatment extends for several days, there is some danger of toxicity owing to the accumulation of its thiocyanate metabolite. Thiocyanate intoxication includes signs of delirium and psychosis; hypothyroidism also may occur. If nitroprusside is administered for several days, thiocyanate levels should be monitored.
Close supervision is required when nitroprusside is used because of the drug’s potency and short duration of action.

Safety Profile

Human poison by inhalation and intravenous routes. Experimental poison by ingestion, intraperitoneal, and intravenous routes. Human systemic effects: increased intracranial pressure, general anesthesia, change in heart rate, and metabolic acidosis. An experimental teratogen. Used as a vasodilator for short-term treatment of severe hypertension. Mixtures with sodium nitrite explode when heated. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx, CN-, and Na2O.

Synthesis

It is synthesized by successive reactions including the reaction of potassium ferrocyanide with nitric acid, which forms potassium nitroprusside (22.6.5), which is further transformed to copper nitroprusside (22.6.6), and reaction of this with sodium carbonate gives sodium nitroprusside (22.6.7).

Drug interactions

Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Anaesthetics: enhanced hypotensive effect.

Metabolism

The onset of the hypotensive action of sodium nitroprusside is rapid, within 30 seconds after intravenous administration. If a single dose is given, the action lasts for only a couple of minutes. Therefore, sodium nitroprusside must be administered by continuous intravenous infusion. After the infusion is stopped, blood pressure returns to predrug levels within 2 to 3 minutes.
Nitroprusside is metabolically degraded by the liver, yielding thiocyanate. Because thiocyanate is excreted by the kidney, toxicities due to this compound are most likely in patients with impaired renal function.

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

More
Less

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE Suppliers

MedChemexpress LLC
Tel
021-58955995
Fax
609-228-5909
Email
sales@medchemexpress.cn
Country
United States
ProdList
4861
Advantage
58
Musechem
Tel
+1-800-259-7612
Fax
+1-800-259-7612
Email
info@musechem.com
Country
United States
ProdList
4660
Advantage
60
TargetMol Chemicals Inc.
Tel
+1-781-999-5354 +1-00000000000
Email
marketing@targetmol.com
Country
United States
ProdList
32165
Advantage
58
TargetMol Chemicals Inc.
Tel
+8613564774135
Email
zijue.cai@tsbiochem.com
Country
United States
ProdList
19885
Advantage
58
TargetMol Chemicals Inc.
Tel
Email
support@targetmol.com
Country
United States
ProdList
38632
Advantage
58
Aladdin Scientific
Tel
+1-+1(833)-552-7181
Email
sales@aladdinsci.com
Country
United States
ProdList
57505
Advantage
58
MedChemExpress
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@medchemexpress.com
Country
United States
ProdList
6398
Advantage
58
MICRO LABS LTD
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
calibration@microlabs-inc.com
Country
United States
ProdList
36
Advantage
58
CHEMWERTH INC
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@chemwerth.com
Country
United States
ProdList
56
Advantage
58
NAVINTA LLC
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@navinta.com
Country
United States
ProdList
22
Advantage
58
HONEST JOY HOLDINGS LIMITED
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@honestjoy.cn
Country
United States
ProdList
6675
Advantage
54
City Chemical LLC
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@citychemical.com
Country
United States
ProdList
6708
Advantage
72
ChemService Inc.
Tel
--
Fax
--
Country
United States
ProdList
6379
Advantage
68
City Chemicals Corporation
Tel
--
Fax
--
Country
United States
ProdList
6460
Advantage
72
Ricca Chemical Company
Tel
--
Fax
--
Country
United States
ProdList
363
Advantage
68
Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc.
Tel
--
Fax
--
Email
sales@pfaltzandbauer.com
Country
United States
ProdList
6828
Advantage
72
More
Less

View Lastest Price from SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE manufacturers

Dorne Chemical Technology co. LTD
Product
SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE 14402-89-2
Price
US $1.00/g
Min. Order
1g
Purity
99%
Supply Ability
1000kg
Release date
2024-03-26
WUHAN FORTUNA CHEMICAL CO., LTD
Product
Sodium Nitroprusside 14402-89-2
Price
US $0.00/KG
Min. Order
1KG
Purity
98%min
Supply Ability
30tons/month
Release date
2023-01-16
Career Henan Chemical Co
Product
SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE 14402-89-2
Price
US $1.00/KG
Min. Order
1KG
Purity
98% HPLC
Supply Ability
10 tons
Release date
2020-02-01

14402-89-2, SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDERelated Search:


  • Dinatriumpentacyanonitrosylferrat
  • Alkaline nitroso ferricyanide test solution(ChP)
  • Sodium nitroso ferricyanide test solution(ChP)
  • Sodium nitroso ferricyanide acetaldehyde test solution(ChP)
  • nipride
  • nitroprussidnatrium
  • pentacyanonitrosyl-ferrate(2-disodium
  • pentakis(cyano-c)nitrosyl-,disodium,(OC-6-22)-Ferrate(2-)
  • sodiumnitroprussate
  • Ferrate(2-), pentakis(cyano-C)nitrosyl-, disodium, (OC-6-22)-
  • Sodium nitriprusside
  • Ferrate(2-), pentakis(cyano-κC)nitrosyl-, sodium (1:2), (OC-6-22)-
  • SNP
  • SODIUM NITROFERRICYANIDE
  • SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE
  • SODIUM NITROSOPENTACYANOFERRATE(III)
  • PENTAKIS (CYANO-C)NITROSYL-, FERRATE(2-) DISODIUM
  • disodium,(oc-6-22)-ferrate(2-pentakis(cyano-c)nitrosyl-
  • disodiumnitrosylpentacyanoferrate
  • disodiumpentacyanonitrosylferrate
  • sodiumnitrosylpentacyanoferrate
  • sodiumnitrosylpentacyanoferrate(iii)
  • sodium nitroprussiate
  • Ferrate(2-), pentakis(cyano-.kappa.C)nitrosyl-, disodium, (OC-6-22)-
  • pentacyanonitrosyl-ferrate disodium
  • pentakis(cyano-c)nitrosyl-, disodium, (OC-6-22)-Ferrate
  • disodium:azanylidyneoxidanium:iron(2+):pentacyanide
  • Ro 21-2498
  • SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ISO 9001:2015 REACH
  • Sodium nitroferricyanide test solution
  • Sodium nitroferricyanide acetaldehyde test solution
  • Alkaline sodium nitrosoferricyanide test solution
  • Nitroprusside acetaldehyde test solution
  • A Nitroprusside test
  • Sodium Nitroferricyanide|||Nitroprusside Sodium|||Ro 21-2498
  • 14402-89-2
  • 3755-38-0
  • C5FeN6O2Na
  • C5FeN6O2NaC5FeN6O2H2O2Na
  • Inorganics