Protoporphyrin IX disodium salt, OR®, 98.6%, for fluorescence spectroscopic, Organic Reagent |
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Appearance: very dark purple powder; Assay: (HPLC) 98.6%; Elemental analysis: (carbon) 63.6%; Elemental analysis: (nitrogen) 8.8%; Extinction coefficient: 142347; Infrared spectrum: conforms to structure; Wavelength: (1 M HCl) 408 nm |
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Warning! Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation. May cause respiratory irritation. Not for direct use in food, cosmetics and or pharmaceuticals. |
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plays an important role in living organisms as a precursor other critical compounds like hemoglobin and chlorophyll. It is a deeply colored solid that is not soluble in basic water. s an important precursor to biologically essential prosthetic groups such as heme, cytochrome c, and chlorophylls. As a result, a number of organisms are able to synthesize this tetrapyrrole from basic precursors such as glycine and succinyl CoA, or glutamate. A soluble GCS(guanylate cyclase) activator. Used as a dye content for fluorescence spectroscopic characterization in a study. The cytotoxic effect of PpIX on sarcoma 180 solid tumors cells was reported in a study. |
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET, CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS, & MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS |
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ALL PRODUCTS AR FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT |
Not for direct use in food, cosmetics and or pharmaceuticals. |
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TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION BELOW IS BASED ON THE MANUFACTURER (MSD’S) |
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UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, PUBLICATION 52, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS “APPENDIX A” |
Proper Shipping Names (a) | Hazard | ID | DOT | USPS | Domestic | Domestic |
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Not dangerous goods | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Publication 52 (Section 3) Hazardous Materials, (Category 33) Hazard Class Section, (Subcategories 336.1) Small Quantity |
336.1 Definition |
A small quantity is the maximum amount of a specific hazardous material that when transported by domestic surface transportation is not |
subject to any DOT requirements (e.g., packaging, marking, labeling, etc.) other than those in 49 CFR 173.4. Not every hazardous material is |
eligible to be shipped as a small quantity. Additionally, for Postal Service purposes, Class 1, Class 2, Division 6.2, and Class 7 materials are not |
permitted to be sent as a small quantity. |
The small quantity provision is applicable to domestic mail only, and its use is prohibited for international shipments or APO/FPO/DPO mail. |
The small quantity provision can be used only for domestic surface transportation (highway or rail). |
336.2 Mailability |
Hazardous materials in Class 3, Division 4.1, Division 4.2 (Packing Groups II and III only), Division 4.3 (Packing Groups II and III only), Division |
5.1, Division 5.2, Division 6.1 (Packing Group III only), Class 8, and Class 9 are eligible to be sent in domestic mail under the small quantity |
provision, via a USPS ground product (e.g. USPS Retail Ground, Parcel Select, Parcel Select Lightweight) only when each primary receptacle is |
limited to the following quantity, as applicable: |
30 ml (1 oz.) or less for liquids. |
30 g (1 oz.) or less for solids. |
336.3 Additional Restrictions |
Materials identified in Appendix A as prohibited under column E, USPS Mailability, are ineligible for mailing under the small quantity |
provision without regard to their hazard class, division, or packing group. |
336.4 Packaging and Marking |
Hazardous materials eligible to be shipped under the small quantity provision permitted in 49 CFR and 336.2 must be prepared following |
Packaging Instruction 10A in Appendix C. Each mail piece that qualifies to be sent under the small quantity provision must be clearly marked |
on the address side with the following words: “This package conforms to 49 CFR 173.4 for domestic highway or rail transport only.” |
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EBAY, TRUST AND SAFETY REQUIRES SELLERS THAT DOESN’T USE USPS AS THEIR CARRIER OF |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, MUST SHOW THEY ARE SHIPPING LEGALLY AND IN A MANNERS THAT PROTECT |
ALL HANDLERS OF SAID MATERIALS, SEE BELOW, CARRIERS, EXCEPTIONS, AND REGULATIONS. |
BOTH CARRIERS REQUIRE EACH SHIPPERS TO HAVE HAZMAT CERTIFICATIONS TRIENNIAL ON FILE |
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UPS, Ground Regulations, for Shippers of Dangerous Goods |
You may call toll free, UPS Hazardous Materials Support Center, ask to speak with hazardous material support specialist. |
(Inside 48 Contiguous USA, Ground) |
Not dangerous goods |
(Exception) Not applicable |
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UPS Ground, (Electronic Code of Federal Regulations) Title 49: Transportation PART 173.4 |
SHIPPERS, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS |
§173.4 Small quantities for highway and rail. |
(a) When transported domestically by highway or rail in conformance with this section, quantities of Division 2.2 (except aerosols with no |
subsidiary hazard), Class 3, Division 4.1, Division 4.2 (PG II and III), Division 4.3 (PG II and III), Division 5.1, Division 5.2, Division 6.1, Class 7, |
Class 8, and Class 9 materials are not subject to any other requirements when— |
(1) The maximum quantity of material per inner receptacle or article is limited to— |
(i) Thirty (30) mL (1 ounce) for authorized liquids, other than Division 6.1, Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A or B materials; |
(ii) Thirty (30) g (1 ounce) for authorized solid materials; |
(iii) One (1) g (0.04 ounce) for authorized materials meeting the definition of a Division 6.1, Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A or B material |
(v) Thirty (30) mL water capacity (1.8 cubic inches) for authorized Division 2.2 materials. |
(2) With the exception of temperature sensing devices, each inner receptacle: |
(i) Is not liquid-full at 55 °C (131 °F), and |
(ii) Is constructed of plastic having a minimum thickness of no less than 0.2 mm (0.008 inch), or earthenware, glass, or metal; |
(3) Each inner receptacle with a removable closure has its closure held securely in place with wire, tape, or other positive means; |
(4) Unless equivalent cushioning and absorbent material surrounds the inside packaging, each inner receptacle is securely packed in an |
inside packaging with cushioning and absorbent material that: |
(i) Will not react chemically with the material, and |
(ii) Is capable of absorbing the entire contents (if a liquid) of the receptacle; |
(5) The inside packaging is securely packed in a strong outer packaging; |
(6) The completed package, as demonstrated by prototype testing, is capable of sustaining— |
(i) Each of the following free drops made from a height of 1.8 m (5.9 feet) directly onto a solid unyielding surface without breakage or |
leakage from any inner receptacle and without a substantial reduction in the effectiveness of the package: |
(A) One drop flat on bottom; |
(B) One drop flat on top; |
(C) One drop flat on the long side; |
(D) One drop flat on the short side; and |
(E) One drop on a corner at the junction of three intersecting edges; and |
(ii) A compressive load as specified in §178.606(c) of this subchapter. |
Note to paragraph (a)(6): Each of the tests in paragraph (a)(6) of this section may be performed on a different but identical package; i.e., all |
tests need not be performed on the same package. |
(7) Placement of the material in the package or packing different materials in the package does not result in a violation of §173.21; |
(8) The gross mass of the completed package does not exceed 29 kg (64 pounds); |
(9) The package is not opened or otherwise altered until it is no longer in commerce; and |
(10) The shipper certifies conformance with this section by marking the outside of the package with the statement “This package conforms |
to 49 CFR 173.4 for domestic highway or rail transport only.” |
(b) A package containing a Class 7 (radioactive) material also must conform to the requirements of §173.421(a) through (e), §173.424(a) |
through (g), or §173.426(a) through (c) as applicable. |
(c) Packages which contain a Class 2 (other than those authorized in paragraph (a) of this section), Division 4.2 (PG I), or Division 4.3 (PG I) |
material conforming to paragraphs (a)(1) through (10) of this section may be offered for transportation or transported if approved by the |
Associate Administrator. |
(d) Lithium batteries and cells are not eligible for the exceptions provided in this section. |
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DHL, Air International Regulations, for Shippers of Dangerous Goods |
You may call DHL toll free, request Dangerous Goods Hotline, ask to speak with hazardous material support specialist. |
(Outside 48 Contiguous USA, Air) |
Not dangerous goods |
(Exception) Not applicable Foreign HC Code: 2846.90.8090 |
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DHL Air, (Electronic Code of Federal Regulations) prepared in accordance with IATA 2.6 or 49 CFR 173.4a are subject to regulations. |
SHIPPERS, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS |
§ 173.4a Excepted quantities. |
(a) Excepted quantities of materials, other than articles (e.g., aerosols), are not subject to requirements of this subchapter except for: |
(1) The shipper's responsibilities to properly class their material in accordance with § 173.22 of this subchapter; |
(2) Sections 171.15 and 171.16 of this subchapter pertaining to the reporting of incidents; and |
(3) For a Class 7 (Radioactive) material the requirements for an excepted package. |
(4) Packaging’s for which retention of liquid is a basic function must be capable of withstanding without leakage the pressure differential |
specified in § 173.27(c) of this part. |
(b) Authorized materials. Only materials authorized for transport aboard passenger aircraft and appropriately classed within one of the |
following hazard classes or divisions may be transported in accordance with this section: |
(1) Division 2.2 material with no subsidiary hazard. An aerosol is not included as authorized Division 2.2 material; |
(2) Class 3 materials; |
(3) Class 4 (PG II and III) materials except for self-reactive materials; |
(4) Division 5.1 (PG II and III); |
(5) Division 5.2 materials only when contained in a chemical kit, first aid kit or a polyester resin kit; |
(6) Division 6.1, other than PG I, Hazard Zone A or B material; |
(7) Class 7, Radioactive material in excepted packages |
(8) Class 8 (PG II and III), except for UN2803 (Gallium) and UN2809 (Mercury); and |
(9) Class 9, except for UN1845 (Carbon dioxide, solid or Dry ice), and lithium batteries and cells. |
(c) Inner packaging limits. The maximum quantity of hazardous materials in each inner packaging is limited to: |
(1) For toxic material with a Division 6.1 primary or subsidiary hazard, PG I or II - |
(i) 1 g (0.04 ounce) for solids; or |
(ii) 1 mL (0.03 ounce) for liquids; |
(2) 30 g (1 ounce) or 30 mL (1 ounce) for solids or liquids other than those covered in paragraph (c)(1) of this section; and |
(3) For gases a water capacity of 30 mL (1.8 cubic inches) or less. |
(d) Outer packaging aggregate quantity limits. The maximum aggregate quantity of hazardous material contained in each outer packaging |
must not exceed the limits provided in the following paragraphs. For outer packaging containing more than one hazardous material, the |
aggregate quantity of hazardous material must not exceed the lowest permitted maximum aggregate quantity. The limits are as follows: |
(1) For other than a Division 2.2 or Division 5.2 material: |
(i) Packing Group I - 300 g (0.66 pounds) for solids or 300 mL (0.08 gallons) for liquids; |
(ii) Packing Group II - 500 g (1.1 pounds) for solids or 500 mL (0.1 gallons) for liquids; |
(iii) Packing Group III - 1 kg (2.2 pounds) for solids or 1 L (0.2 gallons) for liquids; |
(2) For Division 2.2 material, 1 L (61 cubic inches); or |
(3) For Division 5.2 material, 500 g (1.1 pounds) for solids or 500 mL (0.1 gallons) for liquids. |
(e) Packaging materials. packaging used for the transport of excepted quantities must meet the following: |
(1) Each inner receptacle must be constructed of plastic, or of glass, porcelain, stoneware, earthenware or metal. When used for liquid |
hazardous materials, plastic inner packaging must have a thickness of not less than 0.2 mm (0.008 inch). |
(2) Each inner packaging with a removable closure must have its closure held securely in place with wire, tape or other positive means. Each |
inner receptacle having a neck with molded screw threads must have a leak proof, threaded type cap. The closure must not react chemically |
with the material. |
(3) Each inner packaging must be securely packed in an intermediate packaging with cushioning material in such a way that, under normal |
conditions of transport, it cannot break, be punctured or leak its contents. The completed package as prepared for transport must |
completely contain the contents in case of breakage or leakage, regardless of package orientation. For liquid hazardous materials, the |
intermediate or outer packaging must contain sufficient absorbent material that: |
(i) Will absorb the entire contents of the inner packaging. |
(ii) Will not react dangerously with the material or reduce the integrity or function of the packaging materials. |
(iii) When placed in the intermediate packaging, the absorbent material may be the cushioning material. |
(4) The intermediate packaging must be securely packed in a strong, rigid outer packaging. |
(5) Placement of the material in the package or packing different materials in the package must not result in a violation of § 173.21. |
(6) Each package must be of such a size that there is adequate space to apply all necessary markings. |
(7) The package is not opened or otherwise altered until it is no longer in commerce. |
(8) Overpacks may be used and may also contain packages of hazardous material or other materials not subject to the HMR subject to the |
requirements of § 173.25. |
(f) Package tests. The completed package as prepared for transport, with inner packaging filled to not less than 95% of their capacity for |
solids or 98% for liquids, must be capable of withstanding, as demonstrated by testing which is appropriately documented, without |
breakage or leakage of any inner packaging and without significant reduction in effectiveness: |
(1) Drops onto a solid unyielding surface from a height of 1.8 m (5.9 feet): |
(i) Where the sample is in the shape of a box, it must be dropped in each of the following orientations: |
(A) One drop flat on the bottom; |
(B) One drop flat on the top; |
(C) One drop flat on the longest side; |
(D) One drop flat on the shortest side; and |
(E) One drop on a corner at the junction of three intersecting edges. |
(ii) Where the sample is in the shape of a drum, it must be dropped in each of the following orientations: |
(A) One drop diagonally on the top chime, with the center of gravity directly above the point of impact; |
(B) One drop diagonally on the base chime; and |
(C) One drop flat on the side. |
(2) A compressive load as specified in § 178.606(c) of this subchapter. Each of the tests in this paragraph (f) of this section may be |
performed on a different but identical package; that is, all tests need not be performed on the same package. |
(g) Marking. Excepted quantities of hazardous materials packaged, marked, and otherwise offered and transported in accordance with this |
section must be durably and legibly marked with the following marking: |
(1) The “*” must be replaced by the primary hazard class, or when assigned, the division of each of the hazardous materials contained in the |
package. The “**” must be replaced by the name of the shipper or consignee if not shown elsewhere on the package. |
(2) The marking must be durable and clearly visible and in the form of a square. The hatching must be of the same color, black or red on |
white or a suitable contrasting background. The minimum dimensions must not be less than 100 mm (3.9 inches) by 100 mm (3.9 inches) as |
measured from the outside of the hatching forming the border. Where dimensions are not specified, all features shall be in approximate |
proportion to those shown. |
(i) Transitional exception - A marking in conformance with the requirements of this paragraph in effect on December 31, 2014, may |
continue to be used until December 31, 2016. |
(ii) For domestic transportation, a packaging marked prior to January 1, 2017 and in conformance with the requirements of this paragraph in |
effect on December 31, 2014, may continue in service until the end of its useful life. |
(3) When packages of excepted quantities are contained in an overpack, and the package marking required by this section is not visible |
inside the overpack, the excepted quantities marking must also be placed on the overpack. Additionally, an overpack containing packages of |
excepted quantities is not required to be marked with the word “OVERPACK.” |
(h) Documentation. |
(1) For transportation by highway or rail, no shipping paper is required. |
(2) For transport by air, a shipping paper is not required, except that, if a document such as an air waybill accompanies a shipment, the |
document must include the statement “Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities” and indicate the number of packages. |
(3) For transport by vessel, a shipping paper is required and must include the statement “Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities” and |
indicate the number of packages. |
(i) Training. Each person who offers or transports excepted quantities of hazardous materials must know about the requirements of this |
section. |
(j) Restrictions. Hazardous material packaged in accordance with this section may not be carried in checked or carry-on baggage. |