Butenafine hydrochloride

Butenafine hydrochloride

Product Details:

  • Shelf Life 2 years when properly stored
  • Heavy Metal (%) ≤20 ppm
  • EINECS No Not available
  • Melting Point 217-221°C
  • HS Code 29252900
  • Poisonous NO,
  • Molecular Formula C23H27ClN
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Butenafine hydrochloride Price And Quantity

Butenafine hydrochloride Product Specifications

  • Antifungal agent
  • 217-221°C
  • 29252900
  • NO
  • C23H27ClN
  • 2 years when properly stored
  • ≤20 ppm
  • Solid
  • Not available
  • 99%
  • C23H27ClN (with tert-butylbenzyl and naphthalenemethyl groups)
  • ≤0.5%
  • 353.92 g/mol
  • 101827-46-7
  • Soluble in methanol and ethanol; sparingly soluble in water.
  • Store in a cool dry place away from moisture and light.
  • N-(4-tert-Butylbenzyl)-N-methyl-1-naphthalenemethylamine hydrochloride
  • 50-100 μm
  • Pharmaceutical Grade
  • White to off-white powder
  • Used to treat fungal skin infections such as athletes foot jock itch and ringworm.
  • Odorless
  • Butenafine hydrochloride
  • White to off-white

Product Description



Butenafine hydrochloride is a high-purity (99%) pharmaceutical-grade antifungal agent with a molecular weight of 353.92 g/mol and structural formula C23H27ClN. Appearing as a white to off-white, odorless powder, it is soluble in methanol and ethanol, sparingly soluble in water. This compound is used to treat fungal skin infections such as athletes foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It boasts a melting point of 217-221C and maintains a shelf life of up to 2 years if stored properly in a cool, dry location protected from moisture and light. Loss on drying is 0.5%, ensuring product stability, while heavy metal content remains 20 ppm. Particle size ranges between 50-100 m, making it suitable for various pharmaceutical formulations. Its safety features include being non-poisonous and odorless. Classified under HS Code 29252900, this product adheres to stringent quality standards for healthcare use.

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