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PHR1119

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D-Camphor

Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material

Sinónimos:

2-Bornanone, 2-Camphanone

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About This Item

Fórmula empírica (notación de Hill):
C10H16O
Número de CAS:
Peso molecular:
152.23
Número CE:
Número MDL:
Código UNSPSC:
41116107
ID de la sustancia en PubChem:
NACRES:
NA.24

grado

certified reference material
pharmaceutical secondary standard

Nivel de calidad

Agency

traceable to Ph. Eur. C0405000
traceable to USP 1087508

densidad de vapor

5.24 (vs air)

presión de vapor

4 mmHg ( 70 °C)

familia API

camphor

CofA

current certificate can be downloaded

temp. de autoignición

870 °F

lim. expl.

3.5 %

técnicas

HPLC: suitable
gas chromatography (GC): suitable

mp

178-182 °C (lit.)

aplicaciones

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

formato

neat

temp. de almacenamiento

2-8°C

cadena SMILES

CC1(C)[C@@H]2CC[C@@]1(C)C(=O)C2

InChI

1S/C10H16O/c1-9(2)7-4-5-10(9,3)8(11)6-7/h7H,4-6H2,1-3H3/t7-,10+/m1/s1

Clave InChI

DSSYKIVIOFKYAU-XCBNKYQSSA-N

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Descripción general

Pharmaceutical secondary standards for application in quality control provide pharma laboratories and manufacturers with a convenient and cost-effective alternative to the preparation of in-house working standards. D-Camphor is an acyclic terpenoid and one of the key volatile constituents of essential oils of plants Artemisia tridenta, Mentha longifolia ssp., Longifolia and some Lamiaceae species.

Aplicación

These Secondary Standards are qualified as Certified Reference Materials. These are suitable for use in several analytical applications including but not limited to pharma release testing, pharma method development for qualitative and quantitative analyses, food and beverage quality control testing, and other calibration requirements.

Nota de análisis

These secondary standards offer multi-traceability to the USP, EP (PhEur) and BP primary standards, where they are available.

Otras notas

This Certified Reference Material (CRM) is produced and certified in accordance with ISO 17034 and ISO/IEC 17025. All information regarding the use of this CRM can be found on the certificate of analysis.

Nota al pie de página

To see an example of a Certificate of Analysis for this material enter LRAA8982 in the slot below. This is an example certificate only and may not be the lot that you receive.

Palabra de señalización

Danger

Frases de peligro

Clasificaciones de peligro

Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation - Eye Dam. 1 - Flam. Sol. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 2 Inhalation

Órganos de actuación

Lungs

Código de clase de almacenamiento

4.1B - Flammable solid hazardous materials

Clase de riesgo para el agua (WGK)

WGK 1

Punto de inflamabilidad (°F)

147.2 °F - closed cup

Punto de inflamabilidad (°C)

64 °C - closed cup


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Jeffrey N Love et al.
The Journal of emergency medicine, 27(1), 49-54 (2004-06-29)
Serious pediatric toxicity resulting from exposure to small amounts of camphor-containing products has long been a problem. Twenty years ago the United States Food and Drug Administration took several actions in an attempt to ameliorate this risk. Despite these changes
E Siegel et al.
Pediatric clinics of North America, 33(2), 375-379 (1986-04-01)
Camphor is present in several over-the-counter compounds of questionable use and therefore may be ingested by small children. Because seizures may follow ingestion of certain amounts, appropriate treatment is needed, including the use of anticonvulsants.
Weiyang Chen et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 18(5), 5434-5454 (2013-05-15)
The fragrant camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) and its products, such as camphor oil, have been coveted since ancient times. Having a rich history of traditional use, it was particularly used as a fumigant during the era of the Black Death
Gustav Georg Belz et al.
Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology, 10 Suppl 4, 61-67 (2003-06-17)
Independent, double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled studies using sublingual/oral administration of D-camphor, an extract from fresh crataegus berries, and a combination of the two (CCC) yielded the following results: Both the D-camphor and the extract from fresh crataegus berries, the components of
Yali V Zhang et al.
Nature neuroscience, 16(10), 1468-1476 (2013-09-10)
Animals tend to reject bitter foods. However, long-term exposure to some unpalatable tastants increases acceptance of these foods. Here we show that dietary exposure to an unappealing but safe additive, camphor, caused the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to decrease camphor

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