6-thioguanine cas 154-42-7

Chemical Name: 6-Thioguanine
CAS No.: 154-42-7
Molecular Formula: C5H5N5S
Molecular weight:167.19
Appearance:Light -yellow powder
Assay: 99%min

Description

6-ThioguanineQuick Details
Chemical Name: 6-Thioguanine
CAS No.: 154-42-7
Molecular Formula: C5H5N5S
Chemical Structure:
Molecular weight:167.19
Appearance:Light -yellow powder
Assay: 99%min
6-ThioguanineTypical Properties

Item
Standard
Results

Appearance
Off -white to yellow powder
Light -yellow powder

Identification
Infrared Absorption (197k)
Conform

Ultraviolet Absorption(197U)
Conform

Selenium
<0.003% Conform Phosphorous containing substances 0.03 as phosphate Conform Nitrogen content 40.2%~43.1% 42.4% Free sulfur Conform Conform Loss on drying ≦6.0% 0.3% Guanine ≦2.5% 0.5% Assay 96.0%~100.5% 99.3% 6-ThioguanineTypical Usage 1. It can make the white blood cells appear obvious transient hyperplasia. Clinically, it is used for the treatment of leukopenia and nonspecific thrombocytopenia caused by various radioactivity or drugs. It is also used for acute and chronic hepatitis. Adverse reactions were dizziness, palpitation, vomiting, chest tightness and nausea. 2. Dirty cancer drugs. It can alleviate acute leukemia and chronic myeloid leukemia. Large dosage is effective for choriocarcinoma. 3. Protein kinase activator. As a derivative of adenosine cyclophosphate, it has the same function and use as adenosine cyclophosphate. It can also be used for myocarditis, cardiogenic shock and post-operative subomental hemorrhage. When the dosage is large, there are drowsiness, dizziness, blindness, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and so on. 4. For the prevention and treatment of coronary atherosclerosis and hepatitis. It is also used in the treatment of leukopenia, primary thrombocytopenic purpura, acute anuria, nephrotic syndrome and uremia caused by chronic renal insufficiency. 6-ThioguanineTypical Packaging and Shipping Packing: 25 kg bag or drum. Delivery: by air ,by sea. 6-Thioguanine Storage Stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.

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