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Dnp 200mg

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DNP 200 mg refers to a product labeled with 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP), a highly toxic industrial chemical historically used in manufacturing processes such as dyes, pesticides, and explosives. DNP is not approved for human or veterinary use and is wideRead More



Product Specifications
  • Chemical Name:

    2,4-Dinitrophenol

  • Strength:

    200 Mg

  • Chemical Formula:

    C6H4N2O5

  • Molecular Weight:

    184.11 G/mol

Description

Product Description

DNP 200 mg refers to a product labeled with 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP), a highly toxic industrial chemical historically used in manufacturing processes such as dyes, pesticides, and explosives. DNP is not approved for human or veterinary use and is widely prohibited for consumption due to its extreme health risks. DNP disrupts normal cellular energy production by uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation, which can cause a dangerous rise in body temperature and severe metabolic stress. Because of its narrow margin between toxic and lethal effects, exposure can result in serious injury or death.

Product Specifications
Chemical Name 2,4-Dinitrophenol
Strength 200 mg
Chemical Formula C6H4N2O5
Molecular Weight 184.11 g/mol
Compound Type Nitrophenol compound
Physical Appearance Yellow crystalline powder
Melting Point 114 °C
Solubility Soluble in organic solvents
Industrial Classification Chemical uncoupler
Mechanism Mitochondrial uncoupling agent
Energy Effect Increases metabolic heat production
Historical Use Industrial chemical
Pharmacological Status Not approved as medicine
Toxicity Risk Extremely high
Absorption Route Oral ingestion
Metabolic Impact Disrupts ATP synthesis
Safety Classification Hazardous chemical
Environmental Category Nitroaromatic compound
Product Specifications
Chemical Name 2,4-Dinitrophenol
Strength 200 mg
Chemical Formula C6H4N2O5
Molecular Weight 184.11 g/mol
Compound Type Nitrophenol compound
Physical Appearance Yellow crystalline powder
Melting Point 114 °C
Solubility Soluble in organic solvents
Industrial Classification Chemical uncoupler
Mechanism Mitochondrial uncoupling agent
Energy Effect Increases metabolic heat production
Historical Use Industrial chemical
Pharmacological Status Not approved as medicine
Toxicity Risk Extremely high
Absorption Route Oral ingestion
Metabolic Impact Disrupts ATP synthesis
Safety Classification Hazardous chemical
Environmental Category Nitroaromatic compound
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