Nicotine Ditartrate Dihydrate
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Nicotine ditartrate dihydrate is a salt of nicotine that is formed by combining nicotine with tartaric acid. The dihydrate form of the salt means that it contains two molecules of water per molecule of salt.
Nicotine ditartrate dihydrate is often used in pharmaceuticals and nicotine replacement therapy products, such as nicotine gum or patches, as it is a more stable form of nicotine and easier to use in controlled doses. It is also used in research studies on the effects of nicotine on the body.
Chemical formula: C20H28N2O8
Molecular weight: 444.44 g/mol
Appearance: Nicotine Ditartrate Dihydrate is a white to off-white crystalline powder.
Solubility: It is soluble in water, ethanol, and propylene glycol.
Stability: Nicotine Ditartrate Dihydrate is a stable compound and does not degrade easily.