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7-Chloro-1-cyclopropyl-4-oxo-6-(piperazin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid hydrochloride
CAS:7-Chloro-1-cyclopropyl-4-oxo-6-(piperazin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid hydrochlorideReinheit:95%Molekulargewicht:384.26g/molCiprofloxacin EP Impurity D HCl (Ciprofloxacin USP Related Compound A)
CAS:Formel:C17H18ClN3O3·HClFarbe und Form:White To Off-White SolidMolekulargewicht:347.80 36.467-Chloro-1-cyclopropyl-4-oxo-6-(piperazin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic Acid Hydrochloride
CAS:Kontrolliertes Produkt<p>Impurity Ciprofloxacin USP Related Compound A / EP Impurity D<br>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications 7-Chloro-1-cyclopropyl-4-oxo-6-(piperazin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic Acid Hydrochloride is an impurity in the synthesis of Ciprofloxacin (C482500), a fluorinated quinolone antibacterial.<br>References Hoffken, G., et al.: Antimicrob. Ag. Chemother., 27, 375 (1985), Scully, B.E., et al.: Lancet, 1, 819 (1986)<br></p>Formel:C17H18ClN3O3·ClHFarbe und Form:NeatMolekulargewicht:384.26Ciprofloxacin impurity D hydrochloride
CAS:<p>Ciprofloxacin impurity D hydrochloride is a drug product that is an analytical standard. It is also a natural impurity found in Ciprofloxacin. This compound has been synthesized and manufactured to be used as an impurity standard. It exhibits the same physical, chemical, and biological properties as Ciprofloxacin. The CAS number for this substance is 526204-10-4. Impurities such as Ciprofloxacin impurity D hydrochloride may be present in the finished drug product if they are not removed during the manufacturing process. Chemical reactions may also lead to the formation of these substances. The presence of these substances can affect the quality of the drug product and may lead to adverse effects for patients who use them.<br>CAS No.: 526204-10-4<br>Molecular Weight: 258.25<br>Formula: (C8H6ClF2NOS)</p>Formel:C17H18ClN3O3·HClReinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:384.26 g/mol





