Carboplatin

Carboplatin

Product Details:

  • Poisonous YES,
  • Solubility Slightly soluble in water
  • Particle Size Micronized
  • Loss on Drying ≤0.5%
  • Heavy Metal (%) Less than 20 ppm
  • Structural Formula Pt(NH3)2(C4H6O4)
  • Molecular Weight 371.25 g/mol
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Carboplatin Product Specifications

  • Pharmaceutical
  • 41575-94-4
  • Solid
  • Micronized
  • ≤0.5%
  • White to slightly off-white powder
  • 371.25 g/mol
  • 28439090
  • Pt(NH3)2(C4H6O4)
  • Less than 20 ppm
  • 99.5%
  • Carboplatin
  • Used in the treatment of ovarian lung head and neck cancers as a chemotherapy drug.
  • Slightly soluble in water
  • YES
  • 254-034-4
  • Odorless
  • Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)
  • Store in a cool dry place away from light and moisture.
  • White to off-white
  • Cis-Diammine(11-cyclobutanedicarboxylato)platinum(II)
  • C6H12N2O4Pt
  • 2 years
  • 220°C (decomposes)

Product Description



Carboplatin is a high-purity chemotherapy agent widely used in the treatment of ovarian, lung, head, and neck cancers. It appears as a white to slightly off-white, odorless powder and is classified as pharmaceutical grade, ensuring its effectiveness and reliability in medical applications. This solid compound has a molecular formula of C6H12N2O4Pt and a molecular weight of 371.25 g/mol. Carboplatin is slightly soluble in water and contains less than 20 ppm heavy metals. With a melting point of 220C (decomposes), it features exceptional stability when stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture. Its particle size is micronized, meeting precision standards. The substance is poisonous, requiring careful handling and adherence to regulatory guidelines. Designed for extended shelf life of up to 2 years, Carboplatin ensures long-term usability within pharmaceutical systems while maintaining a loss on drying of 0.5%.

FAQs of Carboplatin:


Q: What form does Carboplatin come in?

A: Carboplatin is available as a solid, white to off-white, odorless powder.

Q: What cancers is Carboplatin used to treat?

A: Carboplatin is primarily used to treat ovarian, lung, head, and neck cancers.

Q: What are the storage conditions for Carboplatin?

A: Carboplatin should be stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.

Q: What is the purity level of Carboplatin?

A: Carboplatin has a purity level of 99.5%.

Q: Is Carboplatin safe to handle?

A: No, Carboplatin is poisonous and must be handled with care following safety guidelines.

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