Product Description
Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS is a bitter-tasting, odorless crystalline solid used as a reagent in laboratories and chemical analysis. This toxic alkaloid derivative, with a purity exceeding 99%, finds primary application in pharmacological and chemical research. With a melting point of 184C, it is soluble in water, alcohol, and organic solvents. Stored in a cool, dry place, these irregularly structured white crystals have a shelf life of about two years. The compound, consisting of brucine sulfuric acid and water of crystallization, boasts a molecular formula of C23H26N2O4H2SO47H2O and a molecular weight of 728.81 g/mol.
FAQs of BRUCINE SULPHATE HEPTAHYDRATE ACS:
Q: What is the primary application of Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS?
A: Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS is primarily used in pharmacological and chemical research.
Q: Is Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS poisonous?
A: Yes, Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS is poisonous.
Q: What is the purity level of Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS?
A: Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS typically has a purity exceeding 99%.
Q: How should Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS be stored?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Q: What is the shelf life of Brucine Sulfate Heptahydrate ACS?
A: The shelf life is typically 2 years if stored properly.