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Origin: China

Cas No: 4360-12-7

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    CAS No.:
    4360-12-7
    Other Names:
    Ajmaline
    MF:
    C20H26N2O2
    EINECS No.:
    224-439-4
    Place of Origin:
    Shaanxi, China
    Type:
    Blood System Agents, Cardiovascular Agents
    Grade Standard:
    Medicine Grade
    Brand Name:
    XSZO
    Model Number:
    XSZO-API-105
    Purity:
    99%
    Assay Result:
    99.0%~101.0%
    Test Method:
    HPLC/UV
    Test standard:
    EP/USP/BP
    Certification:
    GMP/DMF/COS/ISO
    Packaging:
    25kgs/Drum
    Stock:
    In stock
    Shelf Life:
    2 years

    Packaging&Delivery

    Packaging Details
    5Kgs/Tin; 10Kgs/Carton; 25Kgs/Drum
    Port
    Any main port of China(Mainland)
    Lead Time:
    Quantity(Grams)1 - 1000>1000
    Est. Time(days)3To be negotiated
  • Property

    CAS No.: 4360-12-7 Formula: C20H26N2O2 Molecular Weight: 326.43300

    Description

    Ajmaline (also known by trade names Gilurytmal, Ritmos, and Aritmina) is an alkaloid that is class Ia antiarrhythmic agent. It is often used to bring out typical findings of ST elevations in patients suspected of having Brugada syndrome.
    The compound was first isolated by Salimuzzaman Siddiqui in 1931 from the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina. He named it ajmaline, after Hakim Ajmal Khan, one of the most illustrious practitioners of Unani medicine in South Asia. Ajmaline can be found in most species of the Rauwolfia genus as well as Catharanthus roseus. In addition to Southeast Asia, Rauwolfia species have also been found in tropical regions of India, Africa, South America, and some oceanic islands. Other indole alkaloids found in Rauwolfia include reserpine, ajmalicine, serpentine, corynanthine, and yohimbine. While 86 alkaloids have been discovered throughout Rauvolfia vomitoria, ajmaline is mainly isolated from the stem bark and roots of the plant.
    Due to the low bioavailability of ajmaline, a semisynthetic propyl derivative called prajmaline (trade name Neo-gilurythmal) was developed that induces similar effects to its predecessor but has better bioavailability and absorption.

    Basic Info

    Chemical Name ajmaline
    Synonyms

    Cartagine;
    Rytmalin;
    AJMALINE;
    Ignazin;
    Siddiqui;
    Ritmos;
    Takycor;
    Aritmina;
    Ajmalan-17,21-diol, (17R,21α)-;
    Tajmalin;
    Ajmalin;

    CAS No. 4360-12-7
    Molecular Formula C20H26N2O2
    Molecular Weight 326.43300
    PSA 46.94000
    LogP 1.55740

    Properties

    Appearance & Physical State White solid
    Density 1.373g/cm3
    Boiling Point 519.406ºC at 760 mmHg
    Melting Point 189ºC
    Flash Point 285.155ºC
    Refractive Index 1.701
    Storage Condition 2-8ºC

    Safety Info

    Hazard Class 6.1(b)
    Safety Statements S13; S45; S36
    Packing Group III
    RIDADR UN 1544
    Risk Statements R25; R20/21/22
    Hazard Codes Xn

    Toxicity

    Exposure Route Type of Test Species Observed Dose/Duration Toxic Effects
    Oral LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill Rodent - rat 360 mg/kg 1.Behavioral-altered sleep time (including change in righting reflex)
    2.Behavioral-convulsions or effect on seizure threshold
    3.Behavioral-ataxia
    Intraperitoneal LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill Rodent - rat 94 mg/kg 1.Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
    Subcutaneous LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill Rodent - rat 216 mg/kg 1.Cardiac-change in rate

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