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Sulphanilamide 99% EP Group Picture

Sulphanilamide 99% EP

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What is Sulphanilamide? Sulphanilamide (also spelled sulfanilamide) is a sulfonamide antibacterial drug. Chemically, it is an organic compound consisting of an aniline derivatized with a sulfonamide group. 

Powdered sulphanilamide was used by the Allies in World War II to reduce infection rates and contributed to a dramatic reduction in mortality rates compared to previous wars. Sulphanilamide is rarely if ever used systemically due to toxicity and because more effective sulfonamides are available for this purpose. Modern antibiotics have supplanted sulphanilamide on the battlefield; however, sulphanilamide remains in use today in the form of topical preparations, primarily for treatment of vaginal yeast infections such as vulvovaginitis caused by Candida albicans.

The term "sulfanilamides" is also sometimes used to describe a family of molecules containing these functional groups. Examples include:

Furosemide, a loop diuretic

Sulfadiazine, an antibiotic

Sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic

 High-Quality Formulation: Our Sulphanilamide meets the requirements for pharmaceutical grade the EP (European Pharmacopoeia)

No Additives: We prioritise purity, delivering only the highest quality for our customers - you can trust that our product has no preservatives or additives.

Manufactured in the UK: Our Sulphanilamide is manufactured and bottled using non-toxic, chemical resistant bottles, providing reliable and trusted quality to our customers.

Frequent Uses

Topical antibacterial

Sulphanilamide remains in use today in the form of topical preparations, primarily for treatment of vaginal yeast infections such as vulvovaginitis caused by Candida albicans.

Commonly used for:

Topical bacterial cream

Minimum Assay: <99%

Molecular Formula: C6H8N2O2S

Molecular Weight: 172.20

Solubility in Water (% weight): 7.5g/L @ (20 C)

Melting Point: 164-166°

Alkali Insoluble Matter: Passes Test

Sulphated Ash: <0.02%

Choride (Cl): <0.007%

Sulphate (SO4): 0.012%

Heavy Metals (as Pb): <0.00016%

Loss on drying at 105 C: <0.065%

Cas Number: 63-74-1

Einecs Number: 200-563-4

Hazard Phrases: h0001

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