Treatment Cancer Material 99% Miltefosine Powder
Details
Product Name | Miltefosine |
CAS NO | 58066-85-6 |
Molecular Weight | 407.568 |
Density | N/A |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Molecular Formula | C21H46NO4P |
Melting Point | 232-234ºC |
Flash Point | N/A |
Miltefosine is a phospholipid drug. Chemically it is a derivative of alkylphosphocholine compounds discovered in the early 1980s. It was developed in the late 1980s as an anticancer drug. Simultaneously but independently it was found that the drug could kill Leishmania parasites, and since the mid-1990s successful clinical trials were conducted. The drug became the first (and still the only prescribed) oral drug in the treatment of leishmaniasis.
It is now known to be a broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug, active against pathogenic bacteria and fungi, as well as humantrematode Schistosoma mansoni.
Application
Miltefosine is a phospholipid drug. Chemically it is a derivative of alkylphosphocholine compounds discovered in the early 1980s. It was developed in the late 1980s as an anticancer drug. Simultaneously but independently it was found that the drug could kill Leishmania parasites, and since the mid-1990s successful clinical trials were conducted. The drug became the first (and still the only prescribed) oral drug in the treatment of leishmaniasis.It is now known to be a broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug, active against pathogenic bacteria and fungi, as well as humantrematode Schistosoma mansoni.
Item | Specification |
Appearance | White or almost white powder |
Identification | MS/IR/H-NMR |
Water(KF) | ≤ 5.0% |
Clarity(1.0% in H2O; 1.0% in Methanol) | Clear and colorless solution |
PH(1% solution in water) | 4.0-6.5 |
Related Peptides(HPLC) | Chloine chloride: ≤ 1.0% Individual impurity: ≤ 1.0% Total impurities: ≤2.0% |
Assay(HClO4) | 98.0%-102.0% |