Structure | ![]() |
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Formula |
C2H2O4 |
CAS No. | 144-62-7 |
EC No. | 205-634-3 |
Synonyms | Ethane-1,2-dioic acid; ethanedioic acid; ethanedionic acid; Oxalic acid |
Oxalic acid anhydrous
Oxalic acid is a white crystalline solid, mainly used as a reducing agent for the production of drugs such as antibiotics and many other API’s.
Applications
Well known applications for pharmaceuticals API’s of Oxalic acid anhydrous are:
- Adaprolol: beta blocker
- Oxycodone: Opioid medication
- Telaprevir: treatment of hepatitis C
- Tibolone: used in hormonal therapy, it is a synthetic steroid drug with estrogenic, progestogenic, and weak androgenic actions.
- Verapamil: used to treat coronary and heart diseases
- Dexamethasone 17-valerate: which is a glucocorticoid that is used as an anti-inflammatory agent.
- Tyloxapol: It is an active ingredient used in several an expectorant designated for inhalation and instillation.
- Droxidopa: It is a prodrug of norepinephrine used to increase the concentrations of these neurotransmitters in the body and brain.
- Valsartan: is a medication used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and diabetic kidney disease.
Oxalic Acid is also used in the food industry to synthesize L-Carvone, naturally present in many essential oils and plants (most abundant in caraway and spearmint).
Another interesting application is in the synthesis of Nicotinic Acid (Niacin/Vitamin B3), widely used in cosmetic, food and Pharma industries
Shelf Life
Under proper storage conditions, the shelf life is 12 months
Health & Safety
Detailed information on the product described can be found in our relevant Health and Safety Information (Material Safety Data Sheet