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Propyphenazone
Propyphenazone

479-92-5 Propyphenazone 99%

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Packge 1MT1kg5kg10kg25kg
  • Min. Order:1MT
  • Time:2023-11-04

Product Details

  • Product NamePropyphenazone
  • CAS No.479-92-5
  • EINECS No.207-539-2
  • MFC14H18N2O
  • MW230.31
  • InChIKeyPXWLVJLKJGVOKE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • AppearanceneatWhite to Off-White
  • Melting point 102-105°C
  • storage temp. Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
  • Boiling point 372.3°C (rough estimate)
  • density 1.0371 (rough estimate)
  • Water Solubility 743.6g/L(25.35 ºC)

Company Profile Introduction

STELLENCE PHARMSCIENCE PRIVATE LIMITED (SPPL) is a company keenly involved in the business of pharmaceuticals and chemicals. In its aspiration to locate a suitable manufacturing location in Bangalore, the company identified and bought Karnataka Chemsyn Limited (KCL), which was under rehabilitation with the Bureau of Industrial Finance and Reconstruction (BIFR), Govt. of India. With infusion of capital into the company, it has now been rehabilitated and restructured and is a vibrant manufacturing facility located at Jigani,in South Bangalore.

KCL has been rechristened as STELLENCE PHARMSCIENCE PRIVATE LIMITED (SPPL). SPPL is expected to be a lead player in the manufacture of Contrast Media (CM) products in the years ahead. SPPL follows the cGMP guidelines in its manufacturing operations and has two small volume finishing lines – where we expect to produce high value complex molecules either as an advanced intermediate or an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API). In addition the facility also has a large volume finishing area where we plan to produce a range of CM products.

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STELLENCE PHARMSCIENCE PVT TLD

2Y Bangalore India
  • Since:2005-11-02
  • Address: 456 ROAD NO.3 JIGANI BANGALORE
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