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Digoxigenin

European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard

Synonym(s):

3β,12β,14β,21-Tetrahydroxy-20(22)-norcholenic acid lactone, 3β,12β,14-Trihydroxy-5β,20(22)-cardenolide, 5β,20(22)-Cardenolide-3β,12β,14-triol, Lanadigigenin

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C23H34O5
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
390.51
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
96479
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41116107
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.24

grade

pharmaceutical primary standard

API family

digitalis

manufacturer/tradename

EDQM

mp

222 °C (lit.)

application(s)

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

format

neat

SMILES string

C[C@]12CC[C@H](O)C[C@H]1CC[C@@H]3[C@@H]2C[C@@H](O)[C@]4(C)[C@H](CC[C@]34O)C5=CC(=O)OC5

InChI

1S/C23H34O5/c1-21-7-5-15(24)10-14(21)3-4-17-18(21)11-19(25)22(2)16(6-8-23(17,22)27)13-9-20(26)28-12-13/h9,14-19,24-25,27H,3-8,10-12H2,1-2H3/t14-,15+,16-,17-,18+,19-,21+,22+,23+/m1/s1

InChI key

SHIBSTMRCDJXLN-KCZCNTNESA-N

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General description

This product is provided as delivered and specified by the issuing Pharmacopoeia. All information provided in support of this product, including SDS and any product information leaflets have been developed and issued under the Authority of the Issuing Pharmacopoeia. For further information and support please go to the website of the issuing Pharmacopoeia.

Application

Digoxigenin EP Reference standard, intended for use in laboratory tests only as specifically prescribed in the European Pharmacopoeia.

Packaging

The product is delivered as supplied by the issuing Pharmacopoeia. For the current unit quantity, please visit the EDQM reference substance catalogue.

Other Notes

Sales restrictions may apply.

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Danger

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 1 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 1 Oral - Acute Tox. 2 Dermal

Storage Class

6.1A - Combustible acute toxic Cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous materials

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WGK 3


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