Aspirin

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Aspirin CAS 50-78-2, also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is white crystal or crystalline powder,with acid taste and is stable in dry air,slowly hydrolyze into salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. Aspirin solution shows and acid reaction. Aspirin is sparingly soluble in alcohol,chloroform or ether,slightly soluble in water or absolute ether. It dissolves in alkali hydroxide or alkali carbonate solution and decomposes at the same time.


Aspirin is often used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation. Aspirin is also used long-term, at low doses, to help prevent heart attacks, strokes, and blood clot formation in people at high risk of developing blood clots.

 

ItemsStandard
AppearanceWhite or almost white, crystalline powder or colourless
crystals
SolubilitySlightly soluble in water, freely soluble in ethanol (96
percent)
MPAt about 143 ℃
Identification A. IR-SpectrumShould be complied with Reference Spectrum
Identification B. Melting point of salicylic acid156—161 ℃
Appearance of solutionClear and colorless
Heavy metals≤20 ppm
Loss on drying≤0.5%
Sulphated ash≤0.1%
Related substancesAImpurity A≤0.15%
BImpurity B≤0.15%
CImpurity C ≤0.15%
DImpurity D ≤0.15%
EImpurity E ≤0.15%
FImpurity F≤0.15%
Other impurities≤0.05%
Total impurities ≤0.25%
Assay 99.5%—101.0%

 

Application

Aspirin is an antipyretic and rheumatic that is used to allay fever, headache, arthralgia, acticerheumatism, and rheumatoid arthritis, toothache and dysmenorrhea and as raw material for making anti-carcinogen.

Aspirin is used in the treatment of a number of conditions, including fever, pain, rheumatic fever, and inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, pericarditis, and Kawasaki disease. Lower doses of aspirin have also shown to reduce the risk of death from a heart attack, or the risk of stroke in some circumstances. There is some evidence that aspirin is effective at preventing colorectal cancer, though the mechanisms of this effect are unclear.

 

Packing

25kg/fiber drum, 9,000kg/20"FCL