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| Identification |
| Molecular Structure |
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CAS No. |
83-88-5 |
| Molecular Formula |
C17H20N4O6 |
| Molecular Weight |
376.37 |
| Name |
Riboflavin |
| Synonymous |
7,8-dimethyl-10 (1'-D-ribityl) isoalloxazine, B-complex vitamin, Dolo-Neurotrat, flavin, flavine, lactoflavin, riboflavine, vitamin B2, vitamin G. |
| Properties |
| Melting Point |
290°C
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| Specific Rotation |
-135° (c=5, 0.05 M NaOH)
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| Safety & Transportation Information |
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| MSDS |
For request. |
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| Supplier Specification |
| Appearance |
Tan needle crystal powder
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| Purity |
98%
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| Notes |
Riboflavin is beneficial in patients with riboflavin deficiency (ariboflavinosis). Ariboflavinosis may cause weakness, throat swelling/soreness, glossitis (tongue swelling) angular stomatitis/cheilosis (skin cracking or sores at the corners of the mouth), dermatitis (skin irritation), or anemia.Particular groups may be particularly susceptible to riboflavin deficiency, including the elderly, those with chronic illnesses, the poor, and those with alcohol dependency.
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