Factory Provide Anti-Cancer Raw Powder CAS 2156-56-1 Sodium Dichloroacetate
Introduction
Product Name : Sodium Dichloroacetate
Othe name :dichloroacetate,sodiumsalt;dichloro-aceticacisodiumsalt;dichloroctansodny;Sodiumdichloracetate;
CAS No. 2156-56-1
Molecular Formula: C2H3Cl2NaO2
MW: 152.93
Assay: 99%
Appearance: White powder
Melting Point :198 °C (dec.) (lit.)
Storage :Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
Sodium Dichloroacetate Powder, commonly referred to simply as dichloroacetate or DCA, is a buffered form of dichloracetic acid. This synthetic chemical compound has gained attention because it shows some potential as a cancer treatment. The buffered form of dichloracetic acid is not an acid and can be taken by mouth without causing burning. Sodium dichloroacetate is not approved drug and so is not readily available as a pharmaceutical-grade product. Consult with your doctor if you are interested in this potential treatment, which is still in the early research stages.
Specification
ITEM | SPECIFICATION | RESULT | METHOD |
Appearance | White powder, neutral odor, highly hygroscopic | Conforms | Visual |
Identification | Standard solution and test solution same spot,RF | Conforms | TLC |
Specific Optical | -2.4°~ -2.8° | -2.72° |
|
Heavy metals (as PB) | ≤10ppm | Conforms | AAS |
Sulfate (SO4) | ≤0.02% | Conforms | Colorimetry |
Chloride (Cl) | ≤0.02% | Conforms | Colorimetry |
Phosphate Ion (P) | ≤5ppm | Conforms | Colorimetry |
Residual solvent(ethanol) | ≤1.0% | Conforms | HS-GC |
pH | 4.5~7.0 | 5.10 |
|
Related substance | Spot not bigger than standard solution spot | No spot | TLC |
Water Content | ≤2% | 0.26% | KF |
Assay (dried basis) | 98.0%--102.0% | 99.48% | Potentiometric titration |
Assay (dried basis) | 98.5%--100% | 99.2% | HPLC |
Function
The only confirmed medical use for sodium dichloroacetate is for removing warts and other skin growths, according to the American Cancer Society. Researchers have tested it on humans for decreasing lactic acid buildup, or lactic acidosis, in rare diseases involving metabolism or caused by severe head injuries and malaria. Side effects have been a problem with this possible treatment.