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oxophenarsine

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oxophenarsine Basic information

Product Name:
oxophenarsine
Synonyms:
  • 2-Amino-4-arsenosophenol
  • Oxarsan
  • Phenarsen
  • (3-Amino-4-hydroxyphenyl)arsenous acid
  • 3-Amino-4-hydroxyphenylarsinoxide
  • 538-03-4 (Mono-hydrochloride)
  • 63951-03-1 (Mono-hydrochloride salt)
  • Brn 3235865
CAS:
306-12-7
MF:
C6H6AsNO2
MW:
199.04
EINECS:
206-178-8
Mol File:
306-12-7.mol
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oxophenarsine Chemical Properties

Melting point:
133°C (rough estimate)
Boiling point:
117.4°C
form 
solid
color 
Bright-yellow deliquescent powder or white crystals
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Safety Information

Toxicity
LDLo orl-mus: 150 mg/kg JPETAB 76,358,42
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oxophenarsine Usage And Synthesis

Definition

ChEBI: Oxophenarsine is a substituted aniline.

brand name

Mapharsen (Parke-Davis).

Industrial uses

Palladium dissolves in hot oxidising acids. Palladium is used as a hydrogenation catalyst, for H2/D2/T2separation and purification as well as a catalyst in the Wacker process. The Wacker process, which facilitates the oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde, was the first organopalladium reaction that was applied on an industrial scale.

Safety Profile

Poison by ingestion and intravenous routes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx and As

Enzyme inhibitor

This sulfhydryl-reactive arsenical (FW = 199.04 g/mol; CAS 306-12-7), variously named Mapharsen, Ehrlich-5, oxyphenarsine, oxarsan, arsinoxide, 3-amino-4-hydroxybenzenearsenoxide, and 2-amino-4-arsenosophenol, was originally developed by Nobelist Paul Ehrlich as an anti-syphilis drug. (Note: do not confuse this compound with oxophenylarsine, also known phenylarsine oxide). It is now used as an antiprotozomal agent, particularly against Trypanosoma. Oxophenarsine is typically supplied as the hydrochloride (FW = 235.50 g/mol) and is readily soluble in water. (See also Dichlorophenarsine) Target(s): acetyl-CoA acyltransferase; actomyosin ATPase; aldehyde dehydrogenase; alkaline phosphatase; asparagine synthetase; ATPase, rat brain; ATPase, trypanosomal; cathepsin; cholinesterase; deoxyribonuclease; diisopropylfluorophosphatase; γ-glutamyl hydrolase, or pteroylglutamate conjugase; glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; a-glycerophosphate oxidase; hexokinase; myosin ATPase; pyrophosphatase; pyruvate decarboxylase; pyruvate oxidase; ribose-5-phosphate isomerase; succinate dehydrogenase; succinate oxidase; urease.

oxophenarsineSupplier

Shaanxi DIDU pharmaceutical and Chemical Co., Ltd
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15229059051
Email
1027@dideu.com
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