Xanthine; 2,6-Dihydroxypurine CAS 69-89-6 Assay ≥99.0% (HPLC) Factory
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Chemical Name: Xanthine CAS: 69-89-6
Chemical Name | Xanthine |
Synonyms | 2,6-Dihydroxypurine; 2,6-Dioxopurine |
CAS Number | 69-89-6 |
CAT Number | RF-PI510 |
Stock Status | In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons |
Molecular Formula | C5H4N4O2 |
Molecular Weight | 152.11 |
Melting Point | >300℃ |
Brand | Ruifu Chemical |
Item | Specifications |
Appearance | Almost White to Slightly Yellowish Powder |
IR Spectrum | Conforms to the Reference Spectrum |
Clarify of Solution | Clear |
Loss on Drying | ≤1.0% |
TLC | Homogeneous |
Sulphated Ash | ≤0.20% |
Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm |
Assay (UV) | ≥98.0% |
Assay (HPLC) | ≥99.0% |
Test Standard | Enterprise Standard |
Usage | Pharmaceutical Intermediates |
Package: Bottle, Aluminium foil bag, 25kg/Cardboard Drum, or according to customer's requirement.
Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture.
Xanthine (CAS: 69-89-6) is used as a chemical intermediate. Xanthine is intended for Food & beverage applications. Xanthine is also found that a large number of derivatives have adenoside receptor antagonist properties. Xanthine is a purine base, is an intermediate in the degradation of adenosine monophosphate to uric acid, formed by oxidation of hypoxanthine. Xanthine is used as a drug precursor for human and animal medications, and is manufactured as a pesticide ingredient. Xanthine is a product on the pathway of purine degradation. It is created from guanine by guanine deaminase. It is created from hypoxanthine by xanthine oxidoreductase. It is also created from xanthosine by purine nucleoside phosphorylase.