| D-Panthenol is an analogue of pantothenic acid, a member of the B complex vitamins. D-Panthenol is the biologically active enantiomer of Panthenol. Synonyms: d-Panthenol 50, d-Pantothenol, d-Pantothenyl Alcohol, (R)-2,4-Dihydroxy-N-(3-hydroxypropyl)-3,3-dimethylbutanamide,(+)-Panthenol, Alcopan 250, Bepanthen, Bepanthene, Bepantol, Cornergel, Cozyme, D(+)-2,4-Dihydroxy-N-(3-hydroxypropyl)-3,3-dimethylbutyramide, D(+)-Panthenol, D(+)-Pantothenyl alcohol, D(+)-alpha,gamma-Dihydroxy-N-(3-hydroxypropyl)-beta,beta-dimethylbutyramide, D-P-A Injection, D-Panthenol, D-Pantothenyl alcohol, Dexpanthenol, Dolobene, Ilopan, Intrapan, Motilyn, NSC 302962, Panadon, Pantenyl, Panthenol, Panthenol 50W, Panthenol, (+)-, Panthoderm, Pantol, Pantothenol, Pantothenyl alcohol, Propanolamine, N-pantoyl-, Provitamin B, Provitamin B5, Synapan, Thenalton, Urupan, Zentinic CAS No: 81-13-0 Molecular Formula: C9H19NO4 Molecular Weight: 205.25 Solubility: DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly), Water (Slightly) Appearance: Supplied as a colorless to pale yellow thick oil to gel. Storage and Stability: Store at RT. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap. |