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Paracetamol

  • Product Name : Paracetamol
  • Grade : IP / BP / USP
  • Therapeutic Category : Analgesic
  • CAS No : 103-90-2
  • Other Name : Acetaminophen
  • COA : Available
  • MSDS : Available

Description

Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen or APAP, is a medication used to treat pain and fever. It is typically used for mild to moderate pain. There is poor evidence for fever relief in children. It is often sold in combination with other ingredients such as in many cold medications. In combination with opioid pain medication, paracetamol is used for more severe pain such as cancer pain and after surgery.

·         Formula: C8H9NO2

·         Molecular weight: 151.170

·         Assay: 99.0%min.

·         Appearance: White crystalline powder

·         Melting point: 168-172

·         Standard: USP32 or higher grade

 

 Specification:

 

Item

Standard (USP30/BP2008)

Test Result

Appearance

white crystalling powder

Conform

Identification

Positive

Conform

Melting range

168172

169.2170.1

Water

≤ 0.5%

0.10%

Related substance

ImpurityJ(chloroacetanilide)≤10ppm

4ppm

Impurity K(4-aminophenol)≤50ppm

6ppm

Impurity F(4-nitrophenol)≤0.05%

0.02%

Any other impurity ≤0.05%

0.03%

Total of other impurity ≤0.1%

0.05%

Residue on ignition

≤ 0.1%

0.08%

Chloride

≤ 0.014%

0.014%

Sulfate

≤ 0.02%

0.02%

Sulfide

Conforms

Conforms

Heavy metals

≤ 0.001%

0.001%

Free p-aminophenol

≤ 0.005%

0.005%

Limit of p-chloroacetanilide

≤ 0.001%

0.001%

Assay

99.0%101.0%

99.40%

Readily carbonizable substances

Conforms

Conforms

Organic volatile impurities

Conforms

Conforms

 

 

Packaging details:

 

 

Packaging details:

25kg/drum with double plastic bags inside; packed in a cardboard drum or fiber HDPE drum.

Storage:

Stored in a clean, cool, dry area; keep away from moisture and strong, direct light/heat

Shelf Life:

5 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light.

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