138786-67-1 Pantoprazole sodium AKSci J10399
 
 
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  J10399    AKSci Reference Standard
Pantoprazole sodium
, >98% (HPLC)
 



IDENTITY
CAS Number:138786-67-1
MDL Number:MFCD01658543
MF:C16H14F2N3NaO4S
MW:405.35
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES
Min. Purity Spec:>98% (HPLC)
Physical Form (at 20°C):Solid
Melting Point:159-162°C
Long-Term Storage:Store long-term at -20°C
DOT/IATA TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Not hazardous material

BIOLOGICAL INFO
Application(s):Proton pump inhibitor drug

REVIEW

 Pantoprazole is extensively metabolized in the liver through the cytochrome P450 (CYP) system. The main metabolic pathway is demethylation, by CYP2C19, with subsequent sulfation; other metabolic pathways include oxidation by CYP3A4. There is no evidence that any of the pantoprazole metabolites have significant pharmacologic activity.

GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)

Pictograms

Signal Word
Warning

Hazard Statements
H315; H319; H335

Precautionary Statements
P261; P264; P271; P280; P302+P352; P304+P340; P305+P351+P338; P312; P321; P332+P313; P337+P313; P362; P403+P233; P405; P501


Current as of April 19, 2024

AKSci Reference Standards are high-purity, low-impurity compounds suitable for use as standards.


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 APIs and Bioactives > Proton Pump Inhibitors


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