Clear to slightly hazy, colorless to yellow solution at 49.00 - 51.00 mg/ml in 1N NaOH with heating
Clear and colorless solution at 50.00 mg/ml in 1N NaOH with heating
Carbon Content
39.00 - 40.00%
39.43%
Nitrogen Content
36.35 - 37.35%
37.12%
Water Content (KF)
≥0.00%
6.02%
TEST CONDITIONS
NMR: Solvent is 1N NaODExp. Date: 6/24/2024
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Oxipurinol, 100 mg
sc-208138
100 mg
$222.00
Oxipurinol, 500 mg
sc-208138A
500 mg
$759.00
I would like to make a stock solution 1g/L and need 10 ml.
I cannot dissolve the substance in water, MeOH, or acetone, or in their mixtures, and I do not want to add too much acid or base. How do you identify an adequate solvent? I didn't try DMSO yet.
Asked by: Snoopie
Thank you for your question. This chemical, Oxipurinol: sc-208138, is soluble in DMSO.
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Various publications cite the use of theVarious publications cite the use of the metabolite Oxipurinol as an inhibitor to study the specificity and kinetics of of xanthine oxidase(s). -SCBT Publication Review