Ambazone
Ambazone is an oral antiseptic.
Ambazone was patented in 1957 by Bayer under the trade name Iversal, and briefly used in Germany. It is still used in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union, Poland and Romania. It has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
Synthesis
Ambazone can be obtained in a two step synthetic method, reacting 1,4-benzoquinone with aminoguanidine and thiosemicarbazide.Obtaining a pharmaceutical grade material is difficult due to high amounts of by-products, synthetic intermediates and decomposition products.
Applications
Bacteriostatic action on hemolytic streptococcus, Streptococcus pneumoniae and viridans streptococci.Physical properties
Through experimental testing ambazone has shown antiseptic properties, along with anti-tumor properties. Ambazone has the following physical characteristics.| Table 1. Physical properties |
| Dark brown |
| Odorless |
| Tasteless |
| Powder |
| Melting Point 192–194 °C |
| Table 3. Uv-Vis | nm |
| Water | 403 |
| Alcohols | 440-445 |
| Ethyl acetate | 453 |
| Dimethyl sulfoxide | 467 |
Ambazone is prepared by way of solid based crystallization or grinding.