Digoxin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Digoxin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Digoxin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Digoxin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Digoxin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

CAS: 20830-75-5 | C41H64O14 | 780.949 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS7439-92-1
IUPAC Namelead
Molecular FormulaPb
InChI KeyWABPQHHGFIMREM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES[Pb]
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Assay from Supplier's CofA≥99.998% (metals basis)
Appearance (Color)Gray
FormFoil, 0.5mm (0.02in) thick.
Digoxin is used in several cardiac pathologies such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

Applications
Digoxin is used in several cardiac pathologies such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure.

Solubility
Soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide and methanol.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store away from oxidizing agent.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Barry F. Uretsky et.al. Randomized study assessing the effect of digoxin withdrawal in patients with mild to moderate chronic congestive heart failure: Results of the Proved trial. Journal of the American College of Cardiology., 1993, 22 (4), 955-962.
  2. Rodney H. Falk, M.D.; Anne A. Knowlton, M.D.; Sheilah A. Bernard, M.D.; Norman E. Gotlieb, M.D.; And Nancy J. Battinelli, R.N. Digoxin for Converting Recent-Onset Atrial Fibrillation to Sinus Rhythm: A Randomized, Double-Blinded Trial. Ann Intern Med, 1987, 106 (4), 503-506.