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Benzocain
Chemischer Name: 4-AMINOBENZOIC ACID ETHYL ESTER
Benzocain CAS-Nr : 94-09-7
Benzocain Molekularformel: C9H11NO2
Benzocain Molekulargewicht: 165.19
EINECS-Nr: 202-303-5
Benzocain Other names: Anästhesin; amerikanisch; ETHYL-4-AMINOBENZOAT; ETHYL P-AMINOBENZOATE
Benzocain Trade names: Anbesol, Cepacol, Lanacane
Benzocain Aussehen: Weißes kristallines Pulver (Körnung: 20-60 Mesh und 200 Gittergewebe)
Benzocain Schmelzpunkt:89.9-90.9 °C
Density: 1.17 g/cm3
Flash point:172°C/13mm
Stabilität: Stabil. Combustible. Unverträglich mit starken Oxidationsmitteln.
Benzocain Solubility: Soluble in ethanol, chloroform, ethyl ether and dilute acids. Sparingly soluble in water.
Benzocaine USP Pharm Materials Chemical Test Specification (COA) :
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Mechanism of Benzocaine action:
Pain is caused by the stimulation of free nerve endings. When the nerve endings are stimulated, sodium enters the neuron, causing depolarization of the nerve and subsequent initiation of an action potential. The action potential is propagated down the nerve toward the central nervous system, which interprets this as pain. Benzocaine acts to inhibit the voltage-dependent sodium channels (VDSCs) on the neuron membrane, stopping the propagation of the action potential.
Benzocaine Uses
Benzocaine is indicated to treat a variety of pain-related conditions. It may be used for:
Local anesthesia of oral and pharyngeal mucous membranes (sore throat, cold sores, mouth ulcers, toothache, sore gums, denture irritation)
Otic pain (earache)
Surgical or procedural local anesthesia
Formulations
Benzocaine can come in a variety of preparations including:
Oral preparations:
Lozenges (ex. Cepacol, Mycinettes)
Topical preparations:
Aerosol (ex. Topex)
Gel (ex. Orajel)
Paste (ex. Orabase)