CAS: 69-81-8
Chemical Name: [(3‑Hydroxy‑1‑methyl‑6‑oxo‑2,3‑dihydroindol‑5‑ylidene)amino]urea (also known as adrenochrome semicarbazone)
Molecular Weight: 236.23g/mol
Molecular Formula: C₁₀H₁₂N₄O₃
Physical Appearance: Crystalline solid, Slightly soluble in water (solubility increases at high pH); insoluble in common organic solvents like DMSO (limited) under neutral conditions.
Carbazochrome is a hemostatic agent that acts by enhancing capillary resistance and reducing capillary permeability, thereby promoting vascular stability. Its chemical structure is derived from adrenochrome semicarbazone, a stabilized derivative of adrenochrome, which plays a role in modulating microvascular function and supporting hemostasis in capillary bleeding conditions.
It is primarily used as a capillary hemostatic agent to control capillary bleeding and reduce microvascular hemorrhage in conditions such as hematuria, epistaxis, hemorrhoidal bleeding, and perioperative bleeding control. Unlike conventional systemic hemostatic agents that act through the coagulation cascade, Carbazochrome strengthens the vascular endothelial barrier, reduces exudation from fragile capillaries, and promotes vasoconstriction, thereby aiding in the cessation of bleeding without significantly affecting systemic blood coagulation pathways.
Our Carbazochrome is manufactured under strict GMP conditions, ensuring the highest quality standards. The product undergoes rigorous quality control testing for identity, potency, purity, and safety before release.