Phytonadione

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Trans Phytonadione Epoxy Impurity

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-044
  • CAS Number 41018-27-3
  • Molecular Formula C31H46O3
  • Molecular Weight 466.71

Trans-Phytonadione

  • CAT Number DCTI-A-009
  • CAS Number 84-80-0
  • Molecular Formula C31H46O2
  • Molecular Weight 450.71

Vitamin K1 Related Compound 5 / Phytonadione Monoacetate Impurity

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-669
  • CAS Number 50281-47-5
  • Molecular Formula C33H50O3
  • Molecular Weight 494.76

Vitamin K1 Related Compound-1

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-205
  • CAS Number 22399-39-9
  • Molecular Formula C13H10O3
  • Molecular Weight 214.22

Vitamin K3-2,3-epoxide Impurity

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-1382
  • CAS Number 15448-59-6
  • Molecular Formula C11H8O3
  • Molecular Weight 188.18

β,γ-Dihydro vitamin K1

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-518
  • CAS Number 1217521-73-7
  • Molecular Formula C31H48O2
  • Molecular Weight 452.72
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Complete removal of Phytonadione impurities is achievable through appropriate purification processes and quality control measures.

Yes, there are regulatory guidelines in place for Phytonadione impurities.

Pharmaceutical manufacturers take several measures to minimize impurities in Phytonadione. These include employing Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), using high-quality raw materials, optimizing preparing processes, implementing proper storage and handling procedures, and conducting regular testing and monitoring to ensure product quality and purity.

Phytonadione impurities are stored at a regulated room temperature of 2-8°C or as specified on the Certificate of Analysis (CoA).

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