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Product Name: | Dyclonine Hydrochloride |
Description: | Dyclonine hydrochloride is an oral anaesthetic that is the active ingredient of Sucrets, an over the counter throat lozenge. It is also found in some varieties of the Cepacol sore throat spray. It is a local anesthetic, used topically as the hydrochloride salt. |
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WF: | C18H28ClNO2 |
MW: | 325.87 |
EINECS: | 208-633-6 |
Product Categories: | antifungal agent |
Item | Specifications | Results |
Appearance | A white crystalline powder | White crystalline powder |
Identification | IR; HPLC | Conforms |
Sulphates | NMT0.05% | Conforms |
| NMT890ppm | Not detected |
Methanol | NMT3000ppm | Not detected |
Related substances (TLC) | NMT1.0% | Conforms |
Loss on drying | NMT0.5% | 0.07% |
Sulphated ash | NMT0.1% | 0.09% |
Ammonium | NMT0.08% | Conforms |
Heavy metals | NMT0.001% | Conforms |
Assay(On dry basis) | 99.0%-101.0% | 99.58% |
Microbiology | Total bacterial count:<1000CFU/g | 30CFU/g |
| Total Fungus count: <100CFU/g | <10 CFU/g |
| Escherichia coli:Not detected | Not detected |
1.Dyclonine reversibly binds to activated sodium channels on the neuronal membrane, thereby decreasing the neuronal membrane's permeability to sodium ions, leading to an increased threshold for excitation. This reversibly stabilizes the membrane and inhibits depolarization, leading to the failure of a propagated action potential and subsequent conduction.
2.Dyclonine Hydrochloride is the hydrochloride salt of Dyclonine, an unclassified compound with local anesthetic effect. Dyclonine reversibly binds to activated sodium channels on the neuronal membrane, thereby decreasing the neuronal membrane's permeability to sodium ions, leading to an increased threshold for excitation. This reversibly stabilizes the membrane and inhibits depolarization, leading to the failure of a propagated action potential and subsequent conduction blockade. This results in a transient and reversible loss of sensation in a localized area of the body.
Dyclonine reversibly binds to activated sodium channels on the neuronal membrane, thereby decreasing the neuronal membrane's permeability to sodium ions, leading to an increased threshold for excitation. This reversibly stabilizes the membrane and inhibits depolarization, leading to the failure of a propagated action potential and subsequent conduction |