Tibezonium iodide
Tibezonium iodide (or tibenzonium iodide) is an antiseptic for use in the mouth.[1] It is a salt consisting of a lipophilic quaternary ammonium cation and iodide as the counterion.
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| Routes of administration | Topical (mouth) |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.053.876 |
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| Formula | C28H32IN3S2 |
| Molar mass | 601.61 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Scolari G (September 1979). "[Use of a mouthwash with a base of tibezonium iodide in gingival inflammation and in the inhibition and dissolution of dental plaque]". Rivista Italiana di Stomatologia. 48 (9): 29–37. PMID 298008.
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