Cystamine Dihydrochloride (CAS No: 56-17-7) is a key pharmaceutical intermediate used in the synthesis of APIs Amifostine. This compound serves as an essential raw material in API development and synthesis. Explore detailed chemical properties, molecular data, structure information, and verified global suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors of this API intermediate on apicule.
Alternate Names: Bis(2-aminoethyl) disulfide dihydrochloride, 2,2′-Dithiobis(ethylamine) dihydrochloride
CAS No: 56-17-7
PubChem CID: 5941
Mol Formula: C4H12N2S2.2ClH
Mol Weight: 225.2 g/mol
Used in API: Amifostine
IUPAC Name: 2-(2-aminoethyldisulfanyl)ethanamine;dihydrochloride
API Intermediate Description: Cystamine dihydrochloride (also known as 2,2′-Diaminodiethyl disulfide dihydrochloride) is an organic disulfide salt that is widely used in biochemical research and as a pharmaceutical agent or intermediate. It is the stable, salt form of the unstable liquid cystamine base.