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C22H40BrNO
414.5 g/mol
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Domiphen bromide

CAS538-71-6EC208-702-0
Category
API
Compound Class
Other
Primary Use
Pharmaceutical Raw Material

Domiphen bromide is a chemical antiseptic and a quaternary ammonium compound used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient. It features a long alkyl chain, an aromatic ring, and an ether linkage in its structure.

antiseptic agentquaternary ammonium compound

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Safety Reference

Harmful
Harmful
Warning
H302Harmful if swallowed
H315Causes skin irritation
H319Causes serious eye irritation
H335May cause respiratory irritation
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

dodecyl-dimethyl-(2-phenoxyethyl)azanium bromide

InChIKey

OJIYIVCMRYCWSE-UHFFFAOYSA-M

SMILES

CCCCCCCCCCCC[N+](C)(C)CCOC1=CC=CC=C1.[Br-]

Synonyms (31)
  • Bromure de domiphene [INN-French]
  • Bromuro de domifeno [INN-Spanish]
  • Domiphen bromide (JAN/USAN/INN)
  • Domipheni bromidum [INN-Latin]
  • 538-71-6 (Br)
  • Bradasol
  • Bradonit
  • Bradoral
  • Bradosol
  • Bradosol bromide
  • Bromure de domiphene
  • Bromuro de domifeno
  • DOMIPHEN BROMIDE [MART.]
  • Domipheni bromidum
  • Fungitex
  • Fungitex R
  • Oradol
  • Oradol (TN)
  • Phenododecinium bromide
  • domifene bromuro
  • domiphen bromide