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99% Purity Local Anesthetic Benzocaine Raw Powder 94-09-7

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Model NO.: 94-09-7 Customized: Non-Customized Suitable for: Adult Purity: >99% Other Name: Benzocaine Assay: 98% M.W.: 165.19 Packing Method: Foil Bag Express: TNT, UPS, DHL, EMS, Hkems, FedEx Specification: GMP HS Code: 3001200020 Powder: Yes Certification: GMP, ISO 9001, USP State: Solid Product Name: Benzocaine CAS No.: 94-09-7 M.F.: C9h11no2 Appearance: White Power Delivery: Within 24hours After Your Payment Trademark: SBJ Origin: China Local Anesthetic Benzocaine Raw Powder 94-09-7

Product Name: Benzocaine
Synonyms: 4-AMINOBENZOIC ACID ETHYL ESTER;AETHOFORM;AKOS BBS-00003658;anesthesin;auralgan otic;BENZOCAINE;benzocaine bp98;BENZOCAINUM;ETHYL 4-AMINOBENZOATE;ethyl aminobenzoate;ETHYLAMINOBENZOATE-4;ETHYL P-AMINOBENZOATE;H-4-ABZ-OET;LABOTEST-BB LTBB000527;ORTHESIN;P-AMINOBENZOIC ACID ETHYL ESTER;parathesin;4-(Ethoxycarbonyl)aniline;4-amino-benzoicaciethylester;4-Carbethoxyaniline ;;4-Aminobenzoic acid ethyl ester; benzocaine methanol solution; Ethyl 4-aminobenzoate,(4-Aminobenzoic acid ethyl ester); Benzocaine; H-4-Abz-OEt; Benzocione; 4-(ethoxycarbonyl)aniliniumato;
CAS No.: 94-09-7
EINECS No.: 202-303-5
Molecular Formula: C9H11NO2
Molecular Weight: 165.19 
Melting point: 88-90 °C
Appearance: white crystalline powder
Standard: Enterprise Standard
Packing: 25KG/Drum or as per your requirements
Application: Cosmetic use & medical use


Chemical properties
Benzocaine is the ethyl ester of p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA). It can be prepared from PABA and ethanol by Fischer esterification or via the reduction of ethyl p-nitrobenzoate. Benzocaine is sparingly soluble in water; it is more soluble in dilute acids and very soluble in ethanol, chloroform and ethyl ether. The melting point of benzocaine is 88-90 °C, and the boiling point is about 310 °C. The density of benzocaine is 1.17 g/cm3.
 
History
Benzocaine was first synthesized in 1890 by the German chemist Eduard Ritsert (1859-1946), in the town of Eberbach and introduced to the market in 1902 under the name "Anästhesin".
 
Uses
Benzocaine is indicated to treat a variety of pain-related conditions. It may be used for:
1. Local anesthesia of oral and pharyngeal mucous membranes (sore throat, cold sores, mouth ulcers, toothache, sore gums, denture irritation)
2. Otic Pain (earache)
3. Surgical or procedural local anesthesia 
 
Side effects
Benzocaine is generally well-tolerated and non-toxic when applied topically as recommended.
 
However, there have been reports of serious, life-threatening adverse effects (e.g., seizures, coma, irregular heart beat, respiratory depression) with over-application of topical products or when applying topical products that contain high concentrations of benzocaine to the skin.
 
Over-application of oral anesthetics such as benzocaine can increase the risk of pulmonary aspiration by relaxing the gag-reflex and allowing regurgitated stomach contents or oral secretions to enter the airway. Applying an oral anesthetic and consuming beverages before going to bed can be particularly hazardous.
 
The topical use of higher concentration (14-20%) benzocaine spray products applied to the mouth or mucous membranes has been found to be a cause of methemoglobinemia, a disorder in which the amount of oxygen carried by the blood is greatly reduced. side effect is most common in children under 2 years of age. As a result, the FDA has stated that benzocaine products should not be used in children under 2 years of age, unless directed by and supervised by a healthcare professional. Symptoms of methemoglobinemia usually occur minutes to hours of applying benzocaine, and can occur upon the first-time use or after additional use.
 
 

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