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Calcium pantothenate

Names

[ CAS No. ]:
137-08-6

[ Name ]:
Calcium pantothenate

[Synonym ]:
VITAMIN B3/B5
panthoject
(R)-(+)-N-(2,4-Dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl)-β-alanine calcium salt
D-Pantothenic acid calcium salt
DL-Calcium
Calcium D(+)-N-(2,4-Dihydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutyryl)-b-alaninate
calcium Pantothenate
EINECS 205-278-9
D-calcium pantothenate
dl-calcium pantothenate
N-(2,4-Dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl)-b-alanine Calcium Salt
calpanate
Calpan
Pantholin
VITAMIN B5
β-Alanine, N-[(2R)-2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl]-, calcium salt (2:1)
pancal
calcium d-pantothenate
MFCD00002766
Calcium (R)-3-(2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutanamido)propanoate
Calcium bis(3-{[(2R)-2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutanoyl]amino}propanoate)
D-Pantothenic acid (hemicalcium salt)

Biological Activity

[Description]:

D-Pantothenic acid hemicalcium salt, a kind of water solublevitamin, can reduce the patulin content of the apple juice.IC50 value:Target:In vitro: In human dermal fibroblasts from three different donors, D-Pantothenic acid hemicalcium salt accelerates the wound healing process by increasing the number of migrating cells, their distance and hence their speed. In addition, cell division is increased and the protein synthesis changed [1].In vivo:

[Related Catalog]:

Signaling Pathways >> Others >> Others
Natural Products >> Others
Research Areas >> Others

[References]

[1]. Weimann BI, et al. Studies on wound healing: effects of calcium D-pantothenate on the migration, proliferation and protein synthesis of human dermal fibroblasts in culture. Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 1999 Mar;69(2):113-9.

[2]. Serafettin Yazici, et al. Effect of thiamine hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride and calcium-d-pantothenate on the patulin content of apple juice concentrate. Food / NahrungVolume 46, Issue 4, pages 256–257, 1 July 2002


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Chemical & Physical Properties

[ Density]:
1.266g/cm3

[ Boiling Point ]:
551.5ºC at 760 mmHg

[ Melting Point ]:
190 °C

[ Molecular Formula ]:
C9H16NO5.1/2Ca

[ Molecular Weight ]:
238.27

[ Flash Point ]:
145 °C

[ PSA ]:
191.72000

[ Index of Refraction ]:
27 ° (C=5, H2O)

MSDS

Toxicological Information

CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION

RTECS NUMBER :
RU4375000
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER :
137-08-6
LAST UPDATED :
199701
DATA ITEMS CITED :
11
MOLECULAR FORMULA :
C18-H32-N2-O10.Ca
MOLECULAR WEIGHT :
476.60
WISWESSER LINE NOTATION :
QV2MVYQX1&1&1Q &-CA-

HEALTH HAZARD DATA

ACUTE TOXICITY DATA

TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Oral
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
>10 gm/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
REFERENCE :
NIIRDN Drugs in Japan (Ethical Drugs). (Yakugyo Jiho Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) Volume(issue)/page/year: 6,599,1982
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Intraperitoneal
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
820 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Behavioral - somnolence (general depressed activity) Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration - other changes
REFERENCE :
PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1903/04- Volume(issue)/page/year: 45,311,1940
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Subcutaneous
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
3400 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Behavioral - somnolence (general depressed activity) Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration - other changes
REFERENCE :
PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1903/04- Volume(issue)/page/year: 45,311,1940
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Intravenous
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - rat
DOSE/DURATION :
830 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
REFERENCE :
NIIRDN Drugs in Japan (Ethical Drugs). (Yakugyo Jiho Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) Volume(issue)/page/year: 6,599,1982
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Oral
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - mouse
DOSE/DURATION :
10 gm/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
REFERENCE :
NIIRDN Drugs in Japan (Ethical Drugs). (Yakugyo Jiho Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) Volume(issue)/page/year: 6,599,1982
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Intraperitoneal
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - mouse
DOSE/DURATION :
920 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Behavioral - somnolence (general depressed activity) Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration - other changes
REFERENCE :
PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1903/04- Volume(issue)/page/year: 45,311,1940
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Subcutaneous
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - mouse
DOSE/DURATION :
2700 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Behavioral - somnolence (general depressed activity) Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration - other changes
REFERENCE :
PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1903/04- Volume(issue)/page/year: 45,311,1940
TYPE OF TEST :
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
Intravenous
SPECIES OBSERVED :
Rodent - mouse
DOSE/DURATION :
910 mg/kg
TOXIC EFFECTS :
Behavioral - somnolence (general depressed activity) Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration - other changes
REFERENCE :
PSEBAA Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802) V.1- 1903/04- Volume(issue)/page/year: 45,311,1940 *** NIOSH STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT AND SURVEILLANCE DATA *** NIOSH OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE SURVEY DATA : NOHS - National Occupational Hazard Survey (1974) NOHS Hazard Code - 83849 No. of Facilities: 398 (estimated) No. of Industries: 7 No. of Occupations: 22 No. of Employees: 19095 (estimated) NOES - National Occupational Exposure Survey (1983) NOES Hazard Code - 83849 No. of Facilities: 1870 (estimated) No. of Industries: 10 No. of Occupations: 35 No. of Employees: 29697 (estimated) No. of Female Employees: 7601 (estimated)

Safety Information

[ Personal Protective Equipment ]:
Eyeshields;Gloves;type N95 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter

[ Hazard Codes ]:
Xn: Harmful;

[ Risk Phrases ]:
R20/21/22

[ Safety Phrases ]:
S24/25

[ RIDADR ]:
NONH for all modes of transport

[ WGK Germany ]:
1

[ RTECS ]:
RU4375000

[ HS Code ]:
2936240000

Precursor & DownStream

Customs

[ HS Code ]: 2924199090

[ Summary ]:
2924199090. other acyclic amides (including acyclic carbamates) and their derivatives; salts thereof. VAT:17.0%. Tax rebate rate:13.0%. . MFN tariff:6.5%. General tariff:30.0%

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