16595-80-5
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16595-80-5
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Payment Terms: | T/T, WU | Production Capacity: | 500Ton/year |
Min. Order: | 1 Gram | Packing: | according to the customer's requirements |
Means of Transport: | Ocean, Air, Land | Delivery Date: | 7 days |
Levamisole Hydrochloride (CAS: 16595-80-5)
Item | Index |
Molecular Formula | C11H13ClN2S |
Molecular weight | 240.75 |
Specification | CP/USP/EP |
Appearance | White to light yellow crystalline powder |
Melting point | 266-267 °C(lit.) |
Specific rotation | -128 º (c=5, H2O) |
Refractive index | -126 ° (C=1, H2O) |
Solubility | 210 g/L (20 ºC) |
Storage Condition | 0-6°C |
Levamisole hydrochloride is a drug that can be used to treat certain cancers and a kidney disorder in children called nephrotic syndrome. Animals with worm infestations may also receive the drug, but it is not used for this purpose in humans. Some serious side effects are associated with levamisole hydrochloride use, which include immune suppression, damage to the nervous system and depression of the efficiency of bone marrow in the body.
When used to treat cancer, levamisole hydrochloride can potentially slow down the growth of the cancer cells and prevent them from spreading. Cancers that may react favorably are malignant melanoma and a colon cancer called Dukes Stage C, but only in certain conditions. For melanoma, the primary tumor has to have been surgically removed, and no evidence of spread must exist. For Dukes colon cancer, the initial tumor must be removed, along with any localized lymph node spread, and no widespread cancer must be present. Commonly, the drug is an accompaniment with another anticancer drug for these conditions.
As well as these cancers, levamisole hydrochloride may also form part of a treatment for nephrotic syndrome in children. This syndrome means that a child's kidneys do not work properly; corticosteroids are a typical treatment for this condition. Sometimes, though, the disease becomes immune to the effects of the steroids, and levamisole can help to alleviate the symptoms.
In the veterinary field, levamisole hydrochloride is classified as an antihelminth, which means that it can clear worm infections. It does this by paralyzing the worms inside the body so they cannot anchor themselves into tissue, and so are pushed out of the intestinal tract along with feces. The drug is not used for this purpose in humans.