Product Description
It is used as a disinfectant and topical anti-infective agent. We are holding rich experience in the domain of offering our clients Piperazine Adipate. To comply with set safety norms, we use finest quality compounds, sourced from trusted vendors. It is positively charged and reacts with the negatively charged microbial cell surface, thereby destroying the integrity of the cell membrane. This drug is for prevention of dental caries, oropharyngeal decontamination in critically ill patients, hand hygiene in health-care personnel, general skin cleanser, and catheter site preparation. We offer Piperazine Adipate at reasonable prices to clients.
Piperazine Adipate is a white or almost white crystalline powder. It's an anthelminthic agent used to treat worm infections, particularly those caused by Ascaris lumbricoides and Enterobius vermicularis. Piperazine adipate is soluble in water and acetic acid, and has a slightly acid taste.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Appearance and Properties:
- Physical State: Crystalline powder.
- Color: White or almost white.
- Odor: Odorless.
- Taste: Slightly acid.
- Solubility: Soluble in water and acetic acid, practically insoluble in ethanol, acetone, and diethyl ether.
- Melting Point: Around 250C (with decomposition).
- Molecular Formula: C6H10N2, C6H10O4.
- Molecular Weight: 232.3 g/mol.
- Chemical Structure: It's a piperazinium salt formed by the reaction of piperazine and adipic acid.
- Anthelmintic: Primarily used to treat nematode infections in animals and humans.
- Mechanism of Action: Works by blocking the muscle contractions of the worms, causing them to become paralyzed and be expelled from the digestive tract.
- Piperazine adipate is an example of a piperazine derivative, which have various applications in medicine and other fields.
- It's important to note that while piperazine derivatives have been used in medicine, some have also been found as adulterants in illicit substances, particularly in the club and rave scene.