Product Name: 7-Apra
Chemical Family: Aminoglycoside antibiotics
Synonyms: 7-Aminopranosamine
CAS Number: 123456-78-9
Recommended use: Research chemical, pharmaceutical synthesis
Manufacturer: Global Biochemical Solutions
Contact Information: Emergency phone: +1-800-XXXXXXX, Technical support: support@globalbio.com
Address: 400 Main Avenue, Springfield, CA, USA, 95014
Hazard Class: Respiratory sensitizer, Eye irritant, Environmentally hazardous
GHS Label Data: Danger, Health hazard, Exclamation mark, Dead fish/tree
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Causes serious eye irritation, Harmful if inhaled, Toxic to aquatic life, May cause allergic skin reactions
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust, Wash thoroughly after handling, Use in ventilated area, Avoid release into the environment, Wear protective gear
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
Chronic Impact: Risk of kidney, liver, or ototoxic effects from repeated exposure
Chemical Name: 7-Apra (7-Aminopranosamine)
CAS Registry Number: 123456-78-9
EC Number: 200-123-4
Concentration: >98% (by weight)
Impurities: Residual solvents (ethanol <0.1%), related aminoglycoside analogs (<1%)
Formula: C20H42N6O10
Molecular Weight: 542.6 g/mol
Inhalation: Move person outdoors, get medical attention if symptoms appear, administer artificial respiration if breathing stops
Skin Contact: Take off contaminated clothing, wash skin with lots of water for 15 minutes, seek medical care for irritation
Eye Contact: Rinse with water for at least 20 minutes, lift eyelids gently, get immediate medical help
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting, seek emergency medical attention
Most Important Symptoms: Burning sensation, redness, coughing, headache, allergy-related skin changes
Notes for Doctor: Symptomatic treatment, monitor respiratory and kidney function, consider risk of delayed symptoms with aminoglycosides
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, water spray
Specific Hazards: Emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide on combustion
Firefighter Protection: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus, protective suit
Fire/Explosion Risk: Dust may form explosive mixtures in air, avoid dust clouds
Special Procedures: Use water spray to cool nearby containers, prevent entry of runoff into sewers, ventilate area after fire
Personal Protection: Wear gloves, goggles, lab coat, respiratory protection
Spill Clean-Up: Avoid generating dust, sweep up with wet methods or HEPA-filtered vacuum, place in suitable closed containers
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into drains, watercourses, soil
Decontamination: Clean spill area with mild detergent and water, ventilate affected area
Disposal: Consult local, regional, national regulations for specific hazardous waste protocols
Handling: Keep containers tightly closed, minimize dust generation, avoid contact with skin, eyes, clothing, work in fume hood
Hygiene Practice: Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, smoking, after handling
Storage Conditions: Store in original, labeled containers at 2-8°C, in a dry, well-ventilated, locked location
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, strong acids, moisture
Other Safety: Keep away from children and unauthorized users, post warning signs in storage area
Occupational Exposure Limits: Not established for this compound, recommended control at lowest feasible levels
Engineering Controls: Use fume hood or local exhaust, avoid open handling, maintain negative air pressure
Eye Protection: Safety goggles or full face shield
Skin Protection: Nitrile or latex gloves, laboratory coat, impervious coveralls for bulk use
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH-approved respirator if exposure limits may be exceeded
Other Protective Equipment: Emergency eyewash, safety shower, secure waste containers nearby
Physical State: Powder, crystalline solid
Color: White to off-white
Odor: Mild, slightly chemical
Melting Point: 246-250°C
Boiling Point: Not applicable (decomposes)
Solubility in Water: Freely soluble
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
pH (1% Solution): 5.5-7.0
Flash Point: Not flammable
Density: 1.45 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient (Log Kow): <0, expected low bioaccumulation
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended conditions
Reactivity: Avoid strong oxidizers, strong acids, prolonged moisture exposure
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, sunlight, high humidity
Hazardous Polymerization: Does not occur
Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, ammonia compounds
Incompatibilities: Halogenating agents, compounds releasing acidic vapors
Acute Toxicity (oral): LD50 (rat) >2000 mg/kg, limited oral toxicity in animals
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Mild to moderate skin irritant based on animal data
Eye Damage/Irritation: Serious eye irritant
Respiratory Sensitization: May cause asthmatic symptoms or allergies
Skin Sensitization: May cause allergic dermatitis, especially in prolonged exposure
Chronic Effects: Repeated exposure may harm liver, kidneys, hearing, linked with aminoglycoside-class effects
Carcinogenicity: No long-term studies, no data to suggest carcinogenic properties
Mutagenicity: Not classified as mutagenic based on available data
Aquatic Toxicity: Toxic to aquatic organisms, fish LC50 (96h): 1-10 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability: Limited biodegradability, may persist in soil or water
Bioaccumulation Potential: Expected to be low based on partition coefficient
Mobility in Soil: Moderately mobile, may leach to groundwater in large spills
Other Adverse Effects: Antibiotic activity may disrupt wastewater microbial treatment, risk of development of antimicrobial resistance in environment
Disposal Methods: Incinerate material under controlled conditions at licensed facility, avoid landfill due to persistent toxicity
Waste Codes: Follow US EPA or relevant local codes for pharmaceutical wastes
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse containers with water, treat rinsate as hazardous waste, destroy or return packaging for approved recycling
Spill Residues: Collect with inert absorbent, dispose as hazardous pharmaceutical waste
Special Precautions: Do not discharge to surface water, municipal sewers, or open soil
UN Number: 3249
UN Proper Shipping Name: Medicinal chemicals, solid, n.o.s.
Transport Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic substances)
Packing Group: III
Marine Pollutant: Yes
Environmental Hazards: Yes, risk to aquatic environments
Special Transport Precautions: Package in sealed, labeled containers, provide documentation as per local and international regulations (IATA, IMDG, DOT)
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: Regulated as hazardous
TSCA Inventory: Not listed, research use only
REACH Registration: Pre-registered, not fully registered for commercial use
EU Classification: Toxic (T), Dangerous for the environment (N)
SARA Title III: Not listed as an extremely hazardous substance
California Prop 65: Not listed
WHMIS Classification (Canada): D2A (Very toxic material), D2B (Toxic material causing other effects)
Other Regulatory Info: Observe regional and local chemical safety requirements for use, disposal, transport, and reporting