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Ricobendazole

Catalog No. 19953 Name Sigma Aldrich
CAS Number 54029-12-8 Website http://www.sigmaaldrich.com
M. F. C12H15N3O3S Telephone 1-800-521-8956
M. W. 281.3308 Fax
Purity ≥98% (HPLC) Email
Storage Chembase ID: 73243

SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
methyl N-[5-(propane-1-sulfinyl)-1H-1,3-benzodiazol-2-yl]carbamate
IUPAC Traditional name
(+-)-albendazole sulfoxide
Synonyms
Albendazole oxide
Methyl [5-(propane-1-sulfinyl)-1H-benzoimidazol-2-yl]-carbamate
Albendazole sulfoxide

DATABASE IDS

Beilstein Number 677664
CAS Number 54029-12-8
MDL Number MFCD00797922

PROPERTIES

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C12H15N3O3S
Purity ≥98% (HPLC)
GHS Pictograms GHS07
GHS Signal Word Warning
GHS Hazard statements H302
European Hazard Symbols Harmful Harmful (Xn)
MSDS Link Download
Personal Protective Equipment dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
Risk Statements 22
RTECS FD1080000
German water hazard class 3

DETAILS

Description (English)
Biochem/physiol Actions
Ricobendazole is a key metabolite of albendazole and acts as an anthelmintic. It has been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cell line HT-29, possibly by arresting cell cycle at the G2/M phase.2
Application
Ricobendazole is a methylcarbamate benzimidazole with a broad-spectrum anthelmintic activity. Ricobendazole is a key metabolite of albendazole 1. It has been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cell line HT-29, possibly by arresting the cell cycle at the G2/M phase.2
Description (简体中文)
Biochem/physiol Actions
Ricobendazole is a key metabolite of albendazole and acts as an anthelmintic. It has been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cell line HT-29, possibly by arresting cell cycle at the G2/M phase.2
Application
Ricobendazole is a methylcarbamate benzimidazole with a broad-spectrum anthelmintic activity. Ricobendazole is a key metabolite of albendazole 1. It has been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cell line HT-29, possibly by arresting the cell cycle at the G2/M phase.2

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