Product name:ICHTHOSULFONATE
CAS:8029-68-3
EINECS:232-439-0
Synonyms:ICHTHAMMOL; albichthol; albichtol; albikhtol; ammonium ichthyolate; Ammonium Sulfobituminate; chthysalle; Ichthol; ichthyn; ichthyolsulfonic acid, ammonium salt; petrosulfo; sulfoichthyolic acid, ammonium salt; thiosept; trasulfane; tumenol; AMMONIUM SULFOICHTOLATE; AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE; Ammonium icthosulfonate; ICHTHAMMOL,USP; AMMONIUMBITUMINOSULFONATE; Ammonii bituminosulfonat; Ammonium sulfobituminosum; Ammoniumbituminosulfon
What is ICHTHOSULFONATE With CAS 8029-68-3
Ichthosulfonate is a brown black viscous liquid that dissolves in water and has a special odor. It belongs to the category of disinfectants and preservatives, mainly used in clinical practice for boils. In addition, it can also be extended to be used for phlebitis, combined with antibiotic ointment to treat early stage blepharitis. Ichthosulfonate ointment has anti-inflammatory effects, so external application can treat folliculitis. It has mild irritant and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as anti-corrosion and anti-inflammatory effects.
Specification
Items | Specifications |
Appearance | Brown black viscous liquid |
Burning residue | 0.1% |
Ammonium sulfate | 1.0% |
Ammonia content | 5.6% |
Total sulfur content | 13.8% |
Bacterial count | ≤100/G |
Total number of molds and yeast | ≤100/G |
Content | 99% |
Enterprise standards | USP 32 |
Application
Ichthosulfonate has a mild stimulating anti-inflammatory and anti-corrosion effect, which can reduce inflammation, swelling, and inhibit secretion. Used for skin inflammation, boils, acne, etc.
Package
50 kg/PE drum
Related words
ammoniumbithiolicum; ammoniumbituminosulfonatedab; ammoniumsulfoichthyolate; amsubit; ICHTHOSULFONATE; fungichthol; hirathiol; ichden; ichtammon; ichthadone; ichthalum; ichthammonium; ichthium; ichthosan; ichthosauran; ichthosulfol; ichthymall; ichthynat; ichthyol; ichthyopon; ichthysalle; leukichthol
; lithol; perichthol; petrosulpho; piscarol; pisciol; saurol; subitol; sulfogenol; thilaven; thiolin; thiozin; trasulphane;