Chlorhexidine gluconate
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Chlorhexidine gluconate
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
1-[amino-[6-[amino-[amino-(4-chlorophenyl)amino- methylidene]amino-methylidene]aminohexylimino] methyl]imino-N-(4-chlorophenyl)-methanediamine |
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Identifiers | |
CAS number | 55-56-1 |
ATC code | A01AB03 B05CA02, D08AC02, D09AA12, R02AA05, S01AX09, S02AA09, S03AA04 |
PubChem | 5353524 |
DrugBank | APRD00545 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C22H30Cl2N10 |
Mol. weight | 505.446 g/mol |
Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | ? |
Protein binding | 87% |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
Therapeutic considerations | |
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Legal status | |
Routes | ? |
Chlorhexidine Gluconate is a chemical antiseptic, to combat both gram positive and gram negative microbes. It is both bacteriostatic and bacteriocidal.
The mechanism of action is believed to be membrane disruption, and not ATPase inactivation as previously thought.
Products containing Chlorhexidine Gluconate in high concentrations must be kept away from eyes (corneal ulcers) and the inner ear (deafness), although it is used in minute concentrations in some contact lens solutions. In some countries it is available by prescription only.
It is often used as an active ingredient in mouthwash designed to kill dental plaque and other oral bacteria. Chlorhexidine gluconate can thus be used to improve bad breath[1]. It is sometimes marketed under the brand names Peridex, Periochip, Periogard Oral Rinse. In the UK it is sometimes marketed under the brand names Corsodyl or Chlorohex, and in Australia as Savacol. Chlorhexidine Gluconate-based products are usually utilized to combat or prevent gum diseases such as gingivitis.
Chlorhexidine is deactivated by anionic compounds, including the anionic surfactants commonly used as detergents in toothpastes and mouthwashes. For this reason, chlorhexidine mouth rinses should be used at least 30 minutes after other dental products.[1] For best effectiveness, food, drink, smoking, and mouth rinses should be avoided for at least one hour after use.
Chlorhexidine Gluconate is also used in non-dental applications, most notably under the brand names Oronine,Hibiclens, Hibiscrub, ChloraPrep, BIOPATCH, and Exidine. It is used for general skin cleansing, a surgical scrub and a pre-operative skin preparation. Due to other chemicals listed as inactive ingredients, the cleanser solution is not suitable for use as mouthwash.
[edit] References
Kuyyakanond T, Quesnel LB., 1992, The mechanism of action of chlorhexidine, FEMS Microbiol Lett, 100, 1-3, 211-216.