About Glibenclamide impurity A
Glibenclamide impurity AEuropean Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference StandardSynonym: 4-[2-(5-Chloro-2-methoxybenzamido)ethyl]phenylsulfonamide, 5-Chloro-2-methoxy-N-[2-(4-sulfamoylphenyl)ethyl]benzamideCAS Number16673-34-0Linear FormulaClC6H3(OCH3)CONHCH2C6H4SO2NH2Molecular Weight368.84PropertiesRelated CategoriesAnalytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,EP Standards,EP Standards G - H,Pharmacopeia & Metrological Institutes StandardsInChI Key KVWWTCSJLGHLRM-UHFFFAOYSA-Nform neatmp 209-214C(lit.)format neat
FAQs of Glibenclamide impurity A:
Q: What is the appearance of Glibenclamide impurity A?
A: Glibenclamide impurity A appears as a white to off-white solid.
Q: What is the melting point of Glibenclamide impurity A?
A: The melting point of Glibenclamide impurity A is 169 to 170 C (336 to 338 F).
Q: What is the molecular formula of Glibenclamide impurity A?
A: The molecular formula of Glibenclamide impurity A is C23H27ClN3NaO5S.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Glibenclamide impurity A?
A: The molecular weight of Glibenclamide impurity A is 516 grams (g).
Q: What is the usage of Glibenclamide in general?
A: Glibenclamide is used as a first-line option for treating type 2 diabetes in people who are not overweight or cannot take metformin. It is used when diet and exercise have failed to control blood sugar levels and can also be used in combination with other antidiabetic medicines for better control of blood sugar.