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C9H11ClO3
202.63 g/mol
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Chlorphenesin

CAS104-29-0EC203-192-6
Category
API
Compound Class
Alcohol
Primary Use
Pharmaceutical Raw Material

Chlorphenesin is a glycerol derivative substituted with a 4-chlorophenyl group, possessing antifungal and antibacterial properties. It is used as a pharmaceutical raw material in the manufacturing of products for cutaneous and vaginal applications.

antifungal agentantibacterial agent

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Safety Reference

Corrosive
Corrosive
Harmful
Harmful
Danger
H302Harmful if swallowed
H315Causes skin irritation
H318Causes serious eye damage
H319Causes serious eye irritation
H332Harmful if inhaled
H335May cause respiratory irritation
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

3-(4-chlorophenoxy)propane-1,2-diol

InChIKey

MXOAEAUPQDYUQM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

C1=CC(=CC=C1OCC(CO)O)Cl

Synonyms (32)
  • Chlorphenesine [INN-French]
  • Chlorphenesinum [INN-Latin]
  • Clorfenesina [INN-Spanish]
  • 1, 3-(4-chlorophenoxy)-
  • 1, 3-(p-chlorophenoxy)-
  • 2-Chlorphenesin
  • CHLORPHENESIN [MART.]
  • Chlorophenesin
  • Chlorphenesin (Standard)
  • Chlorphenesine
  • Chlorphenesinum
  • Clorfenesina
  • Demykon
  • Gechophen
  • Gecophen
  • alpha-Glyceryl ether
  • chlorphenesin
  • p-Chlorophenyl
  • p-Chlorophenyl glyceryl ether