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  • Name: Proteins, silver-contg.
  • Synonyms: Silvol;Cargentos;Silver nucleate;Proteins, silver-contg.;Argisal;Silver nucleinate;Protargol;Protargin;Argyn;Solargentum;Argentoproteinum;Argentum vitellinum;Mild Protargin;Proteins, silver complexes;Proteins, specific or class, silver-contg.;Protein silvercomplexes;Argyrol;Silver proteinate;Mucleinate mild;Silver proteincomplexes;Protargin mild;Mildsilver protein;Silver protein mild;Lunargen;Proteins, specific or class, silvercomplexes;Silver protein;
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  • Transport: UN 3264 8/PG 3
  • Melting Point: 960 °C(lit.)
  • Flash Point: 232 °F
  • Boiling Point: 2212 °C(lit.)
  • Density: 1.135 g/mL at 25 °C
  • Refractive index: 20/D 1.333
  • Safety Statements: S61;
  • Hazard Symbols: N
  • Flash Point: 232 °F
  • EINECS: 231-131-3
  • Molecular Weight: 107.87
  • Risk Statements: 22
  • Molecular Formula: Ag
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:9015-51-4 Proteins, silver-contg.

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References of Proteins, silver-contg.
Title: Silver Protein
CAS Registry Number: 9015-51-4
Synonyms: Argentoproteinum; protargin; silver proteinate; silver nucleate; silver nucleinate
Literature References: Group of compounds characterized as colloidal combinations of silver and protein. Variably prepd from silver oxide, silver nitrate or other silver salts with gelatin, serum albumin, casein or peptone. Examples of prepns: DE 105866 (1897 to Bayer); GB 18478 (1897); H. P. Kaufmann, Arzneimittel-Synthese (Springer, 1953) p 588. Generally classified as mild or strong based on their germicidal and irritant properties. Differentiated by the amount of ionizable silver present: Van Deripe, Konnerth, Am. J. Pharm. 111, 65 (1939). Use to stain nerve fibers: D. Bodian, Anat. Rec. 65, 89 (1936). Neuronal selectivity and use in light and electron microscopy: I. S. Zagon, J. H. Haring, Acta Anat. 114, 193 (1982); in Alzheimer's disease: C. Duyckaerts et al., Acta Neuropathol. 73, 167 (1987).
 
Derivative Type: Mild silver protein
Synonyms: Argentum vitellinum
Trademarks: Argyrol (J & J); Silvol (Parke-Davis)
Properties: Brown, dark-brown, or almost black, odorless, lustrous scales or granules. Contains ~20% silver. Somewhat hygroscopic. Freely sol in water. Almost insol in alcohol, chloroform, ether. Keep well closed and protected from light.
 
Derivative Type: Strong silver protein
Synonyms: Albumose silver
Trademarks: Protargol (Winthrop)
Properties: Pale yellowish-orange to brownish-black, odorless powder. Contains ~8% silver, most of which is present in ionic form. Somewhat hygroscopic. Freely sol in water. Almost insol in alcohol, ether, chloroform. Keep well closed and protected from light.
 
Use: Neuronal-selective histological stain; general contrast medium for electron microscopy.
Therap-Cat: Antiseptic.
Therap-Cat-Vet: Antiseptic.
Keywords: Antiseptic/Disinfectant; Silver compounds.