Dibunate sodium
- CAS NO.:14992-59-7
- Empirical Formula: C18H23NaO3S
- Molecular Weight: 342.43
- MDL number: MFCD00866837
- EINECS: 239-079-3
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2024-10-28 23:16:16
What is Dibunate sodium?
The Uses of Dibunate sodium
Sodium Dibunate is a useful research chemical compound used as an antitussive drug for coughs.
Definition
ChEBI: Sodium dibunate is the sodium salt of dibunic acid. It is used as a cough suppressant. It has a role as an antitussive. It is an organic sodium salt and an organosulfonate salt. It contains a dibunate.
brand name
Antussan;Balmini;Becantal;Becantex;Bechisan;Bexedyl dibunaat expectasans;Cito-guakalin;Expect-blacken-pastillen n;Makatussin;Pastillas koki;Sedobex;Super koki.
Properties of Dibunate sodium
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Safety information for Dibunate sodium
Computed Descriptors for Dibunate sodium
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