Fludarabine

Fludarabine

Product Details:

  • Color White,
  • Poisonous Non-poisonous when handled appropriately; toxic at therapeutic overdose levels,
  • Particle Size Typically within micronized range
  • HS Code 29349990
  • Melting Point No precise melting point; decomposes upon heating
  • Loss on Drying <1.0%
  • Structural Formula See chemical representation: [C10H13FN5O7P]
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Fludarabine Price And Quantity

Fludarabine Product Specifications

  • Non-poisonous when handled appropriately; toxic at therapeutic overdose levels
  • White
  • No precise melting point; decomposes upon heating
  • 29349990
  • Typically within micronized range
  • 24 months under recommended storage conditions
  • Used in the treatment of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other hematological malignancies
  • Pharmaceutical grade
  • See chemical representation: [C10H13FN5O7P]
  • <1.0%
  • Fludarabine phosphate
  • 365.22 g/mol
  • Not specified; depends on the solution preparation
  • Odorless
  • Store at controlled room temperature of 15–30°C away from moisture and light
  • C10H13FN5O7P
  • Fludarabine
  • 278-889-5
  • 75607-67-9
  • <0.001%
  • Sparingly soluble in water slightly soluble in methanol
  • Antineoplastic agent
  • 99%
  • White to off-white powder
  • Powder

Product Description



Fludarabine phosphate is a pharmaceutical-grade antineoplastic agent, widely used in the treatment of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other hematological malignancies. This odorless, white to off-white powder is sparingly soluble in water and slightly soluble in methanol, ensuring versatile application in solution preparation. With a chemical molecular formula of C10H13FN5O7P and a molecular weight of 365.22 g/mol, it exhibits exceptional purity levels of 99%, making it ideal for medical use. Fludarabine phosphate maintains stability under recommended storage conditions of 1530C, provided its shielded from moisture and light, offering a shelf life of up to 24 months. Decomposing upon heating, the substance does not possess a precise melting point. The particle size is micronized for optimal pharmaceutical processing, while its loss on drying stays below 1.0%. Non-poisonous when handled correctly, Fludarabine phosphate requires caution due to its toxicity at therapeutic overdose levels. With heavy metal concentration at less than 0.001%, this product meets stringent safety standards for medical applications.

FAQs of Fludarabine:


Q: What are the primary applications of Fludarabine phosphate?

A: Fludarabine phosphate is primarily used in treating B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other hematological malignancies.

Q: How should Fludarabine phosphate be stored?

A: It should be stored at controlled room temperatures of 1530C, away from moisture and light to preserve its stability.

Q: Is Fludarabine phosphate poisonous?

A: It is non-poisonous when handled appropriately but becomes toxic at therapeutic overdose levels.

Q: What is the solubility profile of Fludarabine phosphate?

A: Fludarabine phosphate is sparingly soluble in water and slightly soluble in methanol.

Q: What is the shelf life of Fludarabine phosphate?

A: Fludarabine phosphate has a shelf life of 24 months when stored under recommended conditions.

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