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Name |
D-Benzedrine sulfate |
EINECS | 200-111-6 |
CAS No. | 51-63-8 | Density | g/cm3 |
PSA | 135.02000 | LogP | 4.98120 |
Solubility |
Stability
Toxicology
Toxicity data |
Melting Point |
>300° |
Formula | C18H26N2•H2O4S | Boiling Point | 201.5°Cat760mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 368.497 | Flash Point | 87.4°C |
Transport Information | N/A | Appearance | white powder |
Safety | Poison by ingestion, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. A human teratogen that causes developmental abnormalities of the central nervous system. Experimental reproductive effects including other teratogenic effects. A habit-forming stimulant. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of SOx and NOx. See also other benzidrine compounds and SULFATES. | Risk Codes | 25-39/23/24/25-23/24/25-11 |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | T,F | |
Synonyms |
D-AMPHETAMINE SULFATE;(+)-alpha-methylphenethylaminesulfate(2:1);(+)-amitrene;(+)-amphetaminesulfate;acedron;adjudets;adrizine;afatin |
Chemical Name: D-Amphetamine sulfate
IUPAC NAME: (2S)-1-Phenylpropan-2-amine; sulfuric acid
CAS No.: 51-63-8
EINECS: 200-111-6
RTECS: SI1400000
Molecular Formula: C18H28N2O4S
Molecular Weight: 368.49 g/mol
Flash Point: 87.4 °C
Boiling Point: 201.5 °C at 760 mmHg
Following is the structure of D-Benzedrine sulfate (CAS No.:51-63-8):
The chemical synonymous of D-Benzedrine sulfate (CAS No.:51-63-8) are d-Amphetamine sulfate ; (+)-alpha-Methylphenethylaminesulfate(2:1) ; (+)-Amitrene ; (+)-amphetaminesulfate ; Acedron ; Adjudets ; Adrizine ; Afatin
1. | orl-rat LD50:32 mg/kg | ARZNAD Arzneimittel-Forschung. Drug Research, 33 (1983),1411. | ||
2. | ipr-rat LD50:43,200 µg/kg | TXAPA9 Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 29 (1974),397. | ||
3. | ivn-rat LD50:30 mg/kg | JPETAB Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 110 (1954),180. | ||
4. | orl-mus LD50:10 mg/kg | JMCMAR Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 18 (1975),71. | ||
5. | ipr-mus LD50:9700 µg/kg | JPETAB Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 135 (1962),240. | ||
6. | scu-mus LD50:16 mg/kg | AIPTAK Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie, 184 (1970),34. | ||
7. | ivn-mus LD50:30 mg/kg | JPETAB Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 137 (1962),365. | ||
8. | orl-dog LD50:10 mg/kg | PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 118 (1965),557. | ||
9. | ivn-dog LD50:3 mg/kg | PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 118 (1965),557. | ||
10. | ivn-rbt LD50:10 mg/kg | JPETAB Journal o |
Poison by ingestion, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. A human teratogen that causes developmental abnormalities of the central nervous system. Experimental reproductive effects including other teratogenic effects. A habit-forming stimulant. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of SOx and NOx. See also other benzidrine compounds and SULFATES.
Hazard Codes:
T: Toxic
Risk Statements about D-Benzedrine sulfate (CAS No.:51-63-8):
R25 Toxic if swallowed.
Safety Statements about D-Benzedrine sulfate (CAS No.:51-63-8):
S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label whenever possible.)