Eugenol has been used as a topical antiseptic as a counter-irritant and in dental preparations with zinc oxide for root canal sealing and pain control. It is a naturally occurring phenolic molecule found in several plants such as cinnamon, clove, and bay leaves. Reference standards of Eugenol API, and its pharmacopeial, non pharmacopeial impurities, and stable isotopes are listed below
Eugenol
Catalogue No.:PA 32 23000
CAS :
Molecular Formula : C10H12O2
Molecular Weight : 164.20
Methyleugenol
Catalogue No.:PA 32 23050
Molecular Formula : C11H14O2
Molecular Weight : 178.23
Eugenol-d3
Catalogue No.:PA STI 040420
Molecular Formula : C10H9D3O2
Molecular Weight : 167.22
4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenyl Methanesulfonate
Catalogue No.:PA 32 23510
Molecular Formula : C11H14O4S
Molecular Weight : 242.29
Catalogue No.:PA IPIPRS 02 15
Molecular Formula :
Molecular Weight : NA
Catalogue No.:PA IPIPRS 122 15
Eugenol (1268965)
Catalogue No.:PA USP1268965
Molecular Formula : NA
Alibendol
Catalogue No.:PA 32 0231000
Molecular Formula : C13H17NO4
Molecular Weight : 251.28
4-(Prop-2-enyl)phenol
Catalogue No.:PA 32 0230040
Molecular Formula : C9H10O
Molecular Weight : 134.18
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