CAS NO. |
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3572-43-8 |
NAME |
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Bromhexine |
SYNONYMS |
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2,4-Dibromo-6-{[cyclohexyl(methyl)amino]methyl}aniline |
MOLECULAR FORMULA |
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C14H20Br2N2 |
MOLECULAR WEIGHT |
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376.136 g·mol−1 |
BOILING POINT |
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413.8±40.0 °C at 760 mmHg |
MELTING POINT |
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240-244°C |
DENSITY |
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1.6±0.1 g/cm3 |
SOLUBILITY |
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In aqueous systems bromhexine hydrochloride (Br-HCl) has a poor solubility (4.54 mg/g) and displays no amphiphilic character e.g. self association. Therefore the drug is molecularly dispersed in water until the solubility product of Br-HCl is exceeded |
USED |
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Bromhexine is a drug that aids the body’s mucus-clearing processes in the respiratory tract. It is used to relieve chest congestion. The medication belongs to a class of drugs called mucolytics, which break down mucus to make it easier to cough up. As a result, to treat cough, this medication is added to cough syrups. |
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