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Name |
9-Hydroxyellipticine |
EINECS | N/A |
CAS No. | 51131-85-2 | Density | 1.349g/cm3 |
PSA | 48.91000 | LogP | 4.19170 |
Solubility | N/A | Melting Point |
N/A |
Formula | C17H14 N2 O | Boiling Point | 557.7°Cat760mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 262.311 | Flash Point | 291.1°C |
Transport Information | N/A | Appearance | N/A |
Safety | Poison by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes. Experimental teratogenic and reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. | Risk Codes | N/A |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | N/A | |
Synonyms |
9-Hydroxy-5,11-dimethyl-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazole;9-Hydroxyellipticin; 9-Hydroxyellipticine; NSC 210717; NSC 237070 |
Article Data | 14 |
Molecular Structure of 9-Hydroxyellipticine (CAS NO.51131-85-2):
IUPAC Name: 5,11-dimethyl-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazol-9-ol
Empirical Formula: C17H14N2O
Molecular Weight: 262.3059
Index of Refraction: 1.81
Surface Tension: 70.3 dyne/cm
Density: 1.349 g/cm3
Flash Point: 291.1 °C
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 87.1 kJ/mol
Boiling Point: 557.7 °C at 760 mmHg
Vapour Pressure: 4.78E-13 mmHg at 25°C
Synonyms of 9-Hydroxyellipticine (CAS NO.51131-85-2): 5,11-dimethyl-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazol-9-ol ; 9-Hydroxyellipticine ; 9-Hydroxyellipticin ; ICIG-929 ; 5,11-Dimethyl-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazol-9-ol ; 5,11-dimethyl-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazole ; 6H-Pyrido[4, 3-b]carbazol-9-ol, 5,11-dimethyl-, hydrochloride ; 6H-Pyrido[4, 3-b]carbazol-9-ol, 5,11-dimethyl-
1. | mmo-sat 500 ng/plate | CNREA8 Cancer Research. 43 (1983),3544. | ||
2. | oms-ham:lng 4 µmol/L | CNREA8 Cancer Research. 45 (1985),4229. | ||
3. | ipr-mus LD50:50 mg/kg | FRPSAX Farmaco, Edizione Scientifica. 35 (1980),887. | ||
4. | ivn-mus LD50:102 mg/kg | TXAPA9 Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 33 (1975),484. |
Reported in TXAPA9 Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology.
Poison by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes. Experimental teratogenic and reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx.