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Sodium mersalyl |
EINECS | N/A |
CAS No. | 492-18-2 | Density | g/cm3 |
PSA | 103.24000 | LogP | -0.22530 |
Solubility | N/A | Melting Point |
N/A |
Formula | C13H16HgNO6•Na | Boiling Point | °Cat760mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 505.88 | Flash Point | °C |
Transport Information | N/A | Appearance | N/A |
Safety | Poison by intravenous, intramuscular, and intraperitoneal routes. Used as a diuretic agent. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Hg, NOx, and Na2O. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC; MERCURY COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC. | Risk Codes | N/A |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | N/A | |
Synonyms |
Mercusal;Mercuramide;Diursal;Mercurital;Igrosin;Salyrgan;Mersalyl acid sodium salt;Sodium mersalyl;Mersalyl; |
IUPAC Name: Sodium[2-methoxy-3-[[2-(2-oxido-2-oxoethoxy)benzoyl]amino]propyl]mercuryhydrate
Molecular Formula: C13H16HgNO6•Na
Molecular Weight: 505.88g/mol
Freely Rotating Bonds: 10
Polar Surface Area: 107.92 Å2
The Cas Register Number of Sodium mersalyl is 492-18-2 .The chemical synonyms of Sodium mersalyl (CAS No.492-18-2) are Acetic acid, (o-((3-(hydroxymercuri)-2-methoxypropyl)carbamoyl)phenoxy)-, monosodium salt ; (3-((2-(Carboxymethoxy)benzoyl)amino)-2-methoxypropyl)hydroxymercury monosodium salt ; Diursal ; 0-((3-Hydroxymercuri-2-methoxypropyl)carbamoyl)phenoxyacetic acid monosodium salt ; N-(Gamma-hydroxymercuri-beta-methoxypropyl)salicylamide-o-acetic acid sodium salt ; Igrosin ; Mercuramide ; Mercurital ; Mercury, (3-(0-(carboxymethoxy)benzamido)-2-methoxypropyl)hydroxy-, monosodium salt ; Mercusal ; Mersalil ; Mersalyl ; Mersalyl acid sodium salt ; Salurin ; Salyrgan ; Sodium o-((3-(hydroxymercuri)-2-methoxypropyl)carbamoyl)phenoxy acetate ; Sodium mersalyl ; Sodium salicyl-(gamma-hydroxymercuri-beta-methoxypropyl)amide-o-acetate ; Uragan .The molecular structure of Sodium mersalyl (CAS No.492-18-2) is.
It is often used as a mercurial diuretic.
1. | ivn-rat LD50:17,700 µg/kg | JAPMA8 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition. 40 (1951),249. | ||
2. | ims-rat LD50:24 mg/kg | JAPMA8 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition. 40 (1951),249. | ||
3. | ipr-mus LD50:118 mg/kg | JOCEAH Journal of Organic Chemistry. 16 (1951),1879. | ||
4. | ivn-mus LD50:72,600 µg/kg | JAPMA8 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition. 40 (1951),249. | ||
5. | ivn-rbt LDLo:7 mg/kg | AEPPAE Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv fuer Experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie. 152 (1930),341. | ||
6. | ims-rbt LD50:24 mg/kg | JAPMA8 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition. 40 (1951),249. |
Mercury and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List.
Poison by intravenous, intramuscular, and intraperitoneal routes. Used as a diuretic agent. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Hg, NOx, and Na2O. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC; MERCURY COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC.
HazardClass: 6.1 (a)
PackingGroup: II
OSHA PEL: CL 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin)
ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin); BEI: 35 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in urine preshift; 15 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in blood at end of shift at end of workweek.
DFG MAK: Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans