Piperazine citrate
Piperazine citrate, an organic compound, consists of a six-membered ring, containing two nitrogen atoms at opposite positions in the ring. It used as an Anthelmintic. (In Vivo) :Fifteen of 20 Wistar albino rats were treated with various doses of the anthelmintic agent piperazine citrate (15, 30, and 60 mg/kg body weight) . All 20 rats were subsequently given barium chloride, 20 mg/kg. The 5 rats (25%) that did not receive piperazine citrate developed ventricular fibrillations after barium chloride was administered to them, via one of the external jugular veins, and died shortly thereafter. The remaining 75% of the rats were fully protected by all the doses of piperazine citrate employed for the study. Barium chloride did not produce any dysrhythmic phenomenon in the piperazine-protected rats. Conversely, sinus rhythm was maintained in the electrocardiogram of all the rats, with every P wave followed by a normal QRS-T complex.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
144-29-6
Field of Research
Pharmacology & Drug Discovery
Purity
>98% (HPLC)
Solubility
In Vitro: DMSO : 2.17 mg/mL (6.75 mM)
Smiles
C1CNCCN1.C1CNCCN1.C1CNCCN1.OC (=O) CC (O) (CC (O) =O) C (O) =O.OC (=O) CC (O) (CC (O) =O) C (O) =O
Molecular Formula
C24H46N6O14
Molecular Weight
642.66
Storage Conditions
Storage temperature: -20°C. Stability: ≥ 2 years
Notes
For research use only.
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