Dequalinium

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Dequalinium
IUPAC name 1,1'-decane-1,10-diylbis(4-amino-2-methylquinolinium)

decyl]-2-methyl-4-quinolin-1-iumamine

Identifiers
CAS number [6707-58-0]
PubChem 2993
SMILES Nc4cc(C)[n+](CCCCCCCCCC[n+]2c1ccccc1c(N)cc2C)c3ccccc34
Properties
Molecular formula C30H40N4
Molar mass 456.666
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Dequalinium or Dequadin is an antiseptic and disinfectant. It is a topical bacteriostat, available in the form of salts. It is used in wound dressings and mouth infections and may also have antifungal action. It may cause skin ulceration.

[edit] Applications

Dequalinium salts may be used to treat malaria. [1] As dequalinium chloride, it can be used in lozenges to cure sore throats (Dequacaine).


[edit] Citations

  1. ^ US Patent 4946849. United States Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO) (10 October 1989). Retrieved on 2008-03-15.