
CAS 60200-06-8: clorsulon
Formula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2
InChI:InChI=1S/C8H8Cl3N3O4S2/c9-7(8(10)11)3-1-4(12)6(20(14,17)18)2-5(3)19(13,15)16/h1-2H,12H2,(H2,13,15,16)(H2,14,17,18)
InChI key:InChIKey=QOVTVIYTBRHADL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(=C(Cl)Cl)(Cl)C1=C(S(N)(=O)=O)C=C(S(N)(=O)=O)C(N)=C1
Synonyms:- 1,3-Benzenedisulfonamide, 4-amino-6-(1,2,2-trichloroethenyl)-
- 1,3-Benzenedisulfonamide, 4-amino-6-(trichloroethenyl)-
- 4-Amino-6-(1,2,2-trichloroethenyl)-1,3-benzenedisulfonamide
- 4-Amino-6-(Trichloroethenyl)-3-Benzenedisulfonamide
- 4-Amino-6-(Trichloroethenyl)Benzene-1,3-Disulfonamide
- 4-Amino-6-(Trichlorovinyl)-1,3-Benzenedisulfonamide
- 4-Amino-6-(Trichlorovinyl)-M-Benzenedisulfonamide
- 4-Amino-6-(trichloroethenyl)-1,3-benzenedisulfonamide
- Curatrem
- L 631529
- Mk 401
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Clorsulon 1000 µg/mL in Acetonitrile
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:380.66Clorsulon
CAS:Clorsulon (L631529) is utilized for the treatment of Fasciola hepatica infections in calves and sheep.Formula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Purity:99.66%Color and Shape:White To Off-White Crystalline PowderMolecular weight:380.66Clorsulon
CAS:Formula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Purity:>98.0%(HPLC)(qNMR)Color and Shape:White to Light yellow powder to crystalMolecular weight:380.64Clorsulon
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications A benzenedisulfonamide derivative with fasciolicidal activity. Anthelmintic (Trematodes). References Mrozik, H., et al.: J. Med. Chem., 20, 1225 (1977), Ostlind, D.A., et al.: Br. Vet. J., 133, 211 (1977), Schulman, M.D., et al.: J. Parasitol., 65, 555 (1979),Formula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Color and Shape:WhiteMolecular weight:380.66Clorsulon
CAS:Sulfonamides used as drugsFormula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:378.90218Clorsulon
CAS:Clorsulon is an anthelmintic drug that belongs to the group of benzimidazoles. It is used in veterinary medicine to treat nematode and cestode infections, as well as tapeworm infections. Clorsulon is a dispersive solid-phase extraction (DSPE) extractant that can be used for the separation of drugs and their metabolites from biological fluids. The chemical stability of clorsulon was assessed by exposing it to various solvents and pHs. Clorsulon was found to be stable in acetate, benzene, chloroform, ethyl acetate, ethanol, methanol, and water at pH 1-14 and a variety of temperatures ranging from -20 ˚C to 50 ˚C. No significant loss or degradation occurred after exposure to these conditions for up to 24 hours.Formula:C8H8Cl3N3O4S2Purity:(Hplc) Min. 98.0%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:380.66 g/mol