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Acriflavin - Acriflavine hydrochloride

Trade Name Acriflavine hydrochloride Manufacturer Country Year Introduced ABCR GmbH and Co. KG -... [Pg.83]

Acriflavine hydrochloride Acriflavine hydrochloride Spectrum Chemicals and -Laboratory Products, Inc. Ruger Chemical Co., Inc. -... [Pg.83]

Acriflavine hydrochloride Acriflavine hydrochloride Amend Drug and Chemical Company CCA (Changzhou) Biochemical Co., Ltd. [Pg.83]

Synonym. Acriflavine Hydrochloride Proprietary Names. Diacrid Panflavin. [Pg.320]

Babesiasis Babesia spp. Trypan blue, acriflavine hydrochloride, quinuronium sulphate, dimi-nazene, pentamidine, phenamidine, imicarbalide, imidocarb, primaquine, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, clindamycin. [Pg.40]

Dihydrochloride, acid acriflavine, acid trypaflavine, acriflavine hydrochloride, Panflavin. Deep reddish-brown, crystalline powder. pH (l% soln) —1.5. [Pg.20]

Atebrin 37 was used as an antimalarial during World War II, but is no longer important because of its side-effects. Acriflavine hydrochloride A 38 is an antiseptic. [Pg.359]

Some pharmaceuticals are derived from acridine and phenanthridine, for instance the antimalarial atebrin (35), which was used during World War II, and the antiseptic acriflavine hydrochloride A (36). [Pg.428]

Incompatibilities of anionic emulsifying wax are essentially those of sodium alkyl sulfates and include cationic compounds (quaternary ammonium compounds, acriflavine, ephedrine hydrochloride, antihistamines, and other nitrogenous compounds), salts of polyvalent metals (aluminum, zinc, tin, and lead), and thioglycollates. Anionic emulsifying wax is compatible with most acids above pH 2.5. It is also compatible with alkalis and hard water. [Pg.807]

Mixture with the hydrochloride of proflavine methochlo-ride See Acriflavine. [Pg.1234]

Aminacrine hydrochloride 0.1% in a cream caused allergic contact dermatitis on the genitalia of one patient (Wilson 1971). Patch tests with the related substances acriflavine and proflavine were negative. [Pg.340]

The medicinal flavines are acriflavine a mixture of the hydrochlorides of 2,8-diamino-10-methylacridinium chloride, Ci4Hi4N3Cl,HCl, Mol. Wt. 296-2, 1 ml OTM == 0-08886 g, and 2,8-diaminoacridine, the latter being about one-third of the total euflavine, neutral acriflavine, a mixture... [Pg.255]

It was shown by Gailliot that commercial acriflavine actually consists of a mixture of the hydrochloride of 2,8-diamino-10-methylacridinium chloride with diaminoacridine hydrochloride, the pure methylated compound not satisfying the solubility requirements of the fi.P.C., but the ferricyanide estimation measures the total content of acridine derivatives. Hence methods have been evolved to determine the proportion of methylated and unmethylated compounds in the mixture. [Pg.256]


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