General
Synonyms: quinacrine hydrochloride, quinacrine HCl,
6-chloro-9-((4-(diethylamino)-1-methylbutyl)amino)-2-methoxyacridine dihydrochloride,
arichin, atabrine, atabrine hydrochloride, atabrine dihydrochloride,
chemiochin, chinacrin, chinacrin hydrochloride, crinodora, erion, italchin,
malaricida, mecryl, mepacrine dihydrochloride, methoquine, metochin,
metoquin, palacrin, palusan, 866 R.P., SN 390 and various other trade names.
Molecular formula: C23H30ClN3O . 2HCl
CAS No: 69-05-6
EC No:
Physical data
Appearance: yellow crystals or powder
Melting point: ca. 248 - 250 C (decomposes)
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Water solubility: slight
Stability
Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Toxicology
May be harmful by inhalation, ingestion or if absorbed through the skin.
May cause discolouration of skin.
Toxicity data
(The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is
given here.)
ORL-RAT LD50 900 mg kg-1
ORL-MUS LDLO 1000 mg kg-1
SCU-MUS LD50 212 mg kg-1
IVN-MUS LDLO 37 mg kg-1
ORL-RBT LDLO 400 mg kg-1
Transport information
Personal protection
Safety glasses. Adequate ventilation.
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