Title:  Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 
CAS Registry Number:  58-56-0 
CAS Name:  5-Hydroxy-6-methyl-3,4-pyridinedimethanol hydrochloride 
Additional Names:  pyridoxol hydrochloride;  vitamin B6 hydrochloride;  pyridoxinium chloride;  adermine hydrochloride;  2-methyl-3-hydroxy-4,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine hydrochloride;  5-hydroxy-6-methyl-3,4-pyridinedicarbinol hydrochloride;  3-hydroxy-4,5-dimethylol-a-picoline hydrochloride 
Trademarks:  Bonasanit (Weimer);  Hexabione hydrochloride;  Hexabetalin;  Hexavibex (Parke-Davis);  Pyridipca;  Pyridox (Oxford);  Bécilan;  Benadon (Roche);  Hexermin;  Campoviton 6;  Hexobion (Merck KGaA) 
Molecular Formula:  C8H12ClNO3 
Molecular Weight:  205.64 
Percent Composition:  C 46.73%, H 5.88%, Cl 17.24%, N 6.81%, O 23.34% 
Literature References:  One of the vitamins of the B6 complex; see also Codecarboxylase; Pyridoxal; Pyridoxamine Dihydrochloride.  Present in many foodstuffs; esp good sources are yeast, liver and cereals.  Isoln:  Keresztesy, Stevens, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 38, 64 (1938); György, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60, 983 (1938); Kuhn, Wendt, Ber. 71, 780, 1118 (1938).  Structure:  E. T. Stiller et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 1237 (1939); R. Kuhn et al., Ber. 72, 305 sqq. (1939).  uv absorption spectrum:  E. A. Peterson, H. A. Sober, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 76, 169 (1954).  Synthesis:  Harris, Folkers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 1242, 1245, 3307 (1939); P. G. Stevens, US 2680743 and US 2734063 (1954, 1956 both to Gen. Aniline); P. I. Pollak, US 2904551, US 3024244, US 3024245 (1959, 1962, 1962 all to Merck & Co.); E. E. Harris et al., J. Org. Chem. 27, 2705 (1962); W. Böll, H. König, Ann. 1979, 1657; T. Shono et al., Chem. Lett. 1981, 1121.  Biosynthesis:  Hiel, Spenser, Science 169, 773 (1970).  Review:  The Vitamins vol. 2, W. H. Sebrell, R. S. Harris, Eds. (Academic, New York, 2nd ed., 1968) pp 1-117. 
Properties:  Platelets or thick, birefringent rods from alcohol + acetone.  Reasonably stable to light and air.  Dec 205-212°.  Sublimes.  (Free base, mp 160°.) uv max (0.1N HCl):  290 nm (e 8400); (phosphate buffer, pH 7):  253, 325 nm (e 3700, 7100).  One gram dissolves in about 4.5 ml water, 90 ml alcohol.  Sol in propylene glycol.  Sparingly sol in acetone.  Insol in ether, chloroform.  pH of a 10% w/v soln in water:  3.2.  Acidic aq solns are stable and may be heated for 30 min at 120° without decompn. 
Melting point:  Free base, mp 160° 
Absorption maximum:  uv max (0.1N HCl):  290 nm (e 8400); (phosphate buffer, pH 7):  253, 325 nm (e 3700, 7100) 
Therap-Cat:  Vitamin (enzyme cofactor). 
Therap-Cat-Vet:  Nutritional factor. 
Keywords:  Enzyme Cofactor; Vitamin/Vitamin Source; Vitamin B6.   |