Pyridoxol hydrochlroride is a salt of pyridoxine free base which is used to treat low levels of vitamin B6. It is essential to maintain the health of nerves, skin and red blood cells. It is also used to treat nerve disorder and hereditary disorders like xanthurenic aciduria, cystathioninuria, hyperoxaluria and homocystinuria. It finds application in cosmetics, food and feed additives. It plays an important role in transporting protein Bsu1 and thiamine uptake. Furthermore, it is also involved in various biochemical reactions.
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Applications
Pyridoxol hydrochlroride is a salt of pyridoxine free base which is used to treat low levels of vitamin B6. It is essential to maintain the health of nerves, skin and red blood cells. It is also used to treat nerve disorder and hereditary disorders like xanthurenic aciduria, cystathioninuria, hyperoxaluria and homocystinuria. It finds application in cosmetics, food and feed additives. It plays an important role in transporting protein Bsu1 and thiamine uptake. Furthermore, it is also involved in various biochemical reactions.
Solubility
Soluble in water and alcohol. Slightly soluble in acetone. In soluble in ether and chloroform.
Notes
Light sensitive. Incompatible with bases and strong oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only
General References:
- Brahman, D.; Sinha, B. Non-covalent interactions between {N, N'-bis [(2-pyridinyl) methylene]-1, 2-benzenediamine]-bis (nitrato)} Cu(II) with pyridoxine hydrochloride in methanol at T=(298.15, 308.15 and 318.15) K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2014, 75, 136-144.
- Banipal, T. S.; Singh, H.; Banipal, P. K.; Singh, V. Volumetric and viscometric studies on L-ascorbic acid, nicotinic acid, thiamine hydrochloride and pyridoxine hydrochloride in water at temperatures (288.15-318.15) K and at atmospheric pressure. Thermochim. Acta 2013, 553, 31-39.