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HS Code |
404801 |
| Name | Procaine Hydrochloride |
| Cas Number | 51-05-8 |
| Molecular Formula | C13H20N2O2·HCl |
| Molecular Weight | 272.77 g/mol |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Freely soluble in water |
| Melting Point | 155-156°C |
| Ph 1 Solution | 4.5-6.0 |
| Storage Conditions | Store at room temperature, protected from light |
| Use | Local anesthetic |
| Synonyms | Novocaine; Aminoethylbenzoic acid ethyl ester hydrochloride |
| Shelf Life | 2-3 years if properly stored |
As an accredited Procaine Hydrochloride factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Procaine Hydrochloride, 100g, is packaged in a tightly sealed, amber glass bottle with a tamper-evident cap and clear labeling. |
| Shipping | Procaine Hydrochloride is shipped in tightly sealed, labeled containers to prevent contamination and moisture ingress. It is transported under cool, dry conditions, in accordance with local and international regulations for pharmaceutical chemicals, with accompanying documentation for identification and safety. Protective packaging ensures stability and prevents damage during transit. |
| Storage | Procaine Hydrochloride should be stored in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture. It should be kept at room temperature, typically between 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F). Store in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers. Proper storage helps maintain stability and prevents degradation of the chemical. |
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Working directly with Procaine Hydrochloride over decades gives us a practical understanding of both its technical details and the real needs of our customers. In our plant, we watch the entire process from raw materials to the finished powder that finally makes it to labs, clinics, or industrial partners. We have lived with the chemical every day—its potential, its quirks, and the responsibility that comes with supplying a compound trusted across science and medicine.
Procaine Hydrochloride stands out in the family of local anesthetics. Developed over a century ago, it still sees steady demand thanks to a reliable pharmacological profile and manageable side effects compared with many alternatives. Its white crystalline powder easily dissolves in water, which supports straightforward compounding for injection or topical applications. With most of our batches, you look for a consistent material that won’t surprise your QC staff or end-users. Stability and purity shape every aspect of our manufacturing process.
We manufacture Procaine Hydrochloride with a close focus on purity—usually topping 99.5% by HPLC analysis. Typical molecular weight comes in at 272.77 g/mol. Appearance is always visual: a fine, white powder. This tight control starts with careful raw material selection and step-by-step monitoring of synthesis. The melting range sits between 155-156°C, and finished product leaves our facility with moisture levels below 0.5%. You don’t get there through shortcuts. Each drum, liner, and label must tell the same quality story on a repeat order as on the first shipment.
Our long production runs follow requests from hospital networks, dental supply chains, animal health formulators, and select industrial operations. Most orders request a pharmaceutical-grade, injectable model, but we also tailor batches for topical preparations and research needs. Certain veterinary buyers want larger containers, others specify small, precision-filled vials. Adaptation depends on the end-use, sterility needs, and packaging rules. We work with customers who understand what matters in real-world clinical practice: clarity, accuracy, no mysteries in the labeling or documentation.
Procaine Hydrochloride finds its leading use in minor surgical procedures, dentistry, and some diagnostic interventions where local anesthesia is required. The compound’s relatively short duration of action, paired with effective nerve-blocking properties, makes it a logical choice in these settings. Many dental surgeons and doctors rely on it for infiltration or nerve block techniques, because it brings numbness quickly without lingering as long as some newer agents. Unlike lidocaine or articaine, procaine’s lower intrinsic toxicity and lower risk of allergic reactions keep it relevant, particularly in settings where patient safety ranks above speed or potency.
Across veterinary hospitals, we see demand for sterilized procaine used in field settings. For animal procedures where cost, accessibility, and safety count as much as outcome, procaine maintains a strong position. By adapting package sizes and meeting animal-use regulation, we serve a sector that values reliability over hype.
Experience in manufacturing brings a unique vantage point. Procaine Hydrochloride distinguishes itself most clearly from alternatives such as lidocaine, articaine, or mepivacaine in its metabolic pathway and risk profile. Procaine breaks down rapidly in the plasma, thanks to hydrolysis by pseudocholinesterase, producing para-aminobenzoic acid and diethylaminoethanol. This trait translates to shorter action and lower risk of system accumulation. Medical staff using procaine rarely report lingering numbness or cumulative toxicity. That stands in contrast to lidocaine, which holds in the system longer due to hepatic metabolism, or articaine, whose thiophene ring provides high potency but higher cost and more advanced compounding needs.
Another useful distinction comes with allergy rates. Procaine—like other ester anesthetics—does present some risk due to the PABA metabolite, but patients with amide allergies specifically appreciate it as an alternative. Equipment, storage, and shelf-life criteria also differ: Procaine Hydrochloride tolerates standard storage away from moisture and heat and ships well in bulk, unlike some of the more sensitive amide compounds that degrade or polymerize if mishandled.
No production run for procaine can ignore the central challenge: consistent performance batch after batch. It’s a matter of experience with raw materials, process temperature control, and relentless monitoring. Impurities—often byproducts of synthesis—must stay within pharmacist-accepted thresholds, or every subsequent application is at risk. Our experience tells us which reagents to be careful with and which handling steps to double-check. Analytical verification draws on both classic titrimetric assays and modern chromatographic methods. Each lot sees both in-process checks and final identity and purity confirmation. Documentation, stability, and audit readiness don’t happen by accident; they grow out of a habit of daily attention.
We calibrate our safety controls for the real world. The same procaine batch leaving our line finds its way to a hospital, a research lab, or a mobile veterinary clinic. Cleanroom principles guide our production environment. Every pack, from a 100-gram bottle to a 25-kg fiber drum, goes out with transparent labeling and full traceability. It’s not just compliance—it’s a conversation with every downstream user who depends on clear answers in a moment of uncertainty.
Working with pharmaceutical partners, we’ve watched procaine’s utility expand. New compounded formulations appear every year, whether in controlled-release systems or topical gels, and demand a clean supply line. Procaine serves as a starting molecule for modified anesthetic agents—some for dental clinic use, some for specialized research settings. Our team often collaborates with R&D teams by delivering sample batches for pilot projects, ensuring each gram maintains the right physical and chemical consistency.
University laboratories request high-purity procaine to support investigations into nerve conduction, receptor binding, and model drug delivery vehicles. Unlike many newer compounds, procaine’s long study history and regulatory acceptance give researchers a foundation for comparative work. We keep our technical staff on hand to answer questions about spectral fingerprints or impurity profiles, helping partners sidestep supply issues and move forward without delay.
From the beginning, we have handled the logistics ourselves. Each order, large or small, means thinking about local shipping rules, customs requirements, and the reality of sensitive chemical packaging. Procaine Hydrochloride doesn’t travel like a textbook sample—it faces heat, time, and rough handling on the way to the end-user. Over time, we’ve shifted to moisture-proof linings, tamper-evident closures, and robust outer drums to keep the product protected. Customers who have experienced poorly packed powder know it can mean contamination, loss, or delayed projects. Our approach cuts those problems off before they start.
In manufacturing, we make safety habits automatic. Each line operator, chemist, and packer accepts the risks of handling anesthetic agents, from airborne dust to skin contact. We reinforce protocols for air handling and personal protection. But supplying procaine safely extends beyond our walls; we provide clear documentation, handling instructions, and practical advice in every shipment. End-users trust that the bulk procaine they receive hasn’t been compromised, diluted, or mismarked. Our own long record stands as its own proof—customers keep coming back not out of habit, but because they know what they are getting.
Procaine Hydrochloride’s long record hasn’t made the regulatory environment any simpler. Each jurisdiction raises its own questions about import, handling, and use—many require tighter documentation than in past decades. We keep our staff trained on the changing landscape, from supplier qualification audits to new reporting systems. Our records, analytical results, and batch release sheets all stem from a discipline of accuracy. We treat regulatory demand as another arm of quality control, not just paperwork. End-users see only the paperwork in their hands but behind every page lies a process tested and proven repeatedly in real-world audit conditions.
End-users in the medical or dental field want predictability. Surgeons, dentists, and pharmacists rely on procaine to do what it has always done: deliver safe, controlled local anesthesia with little drama. Many choose it for its predictability, low toxicity, and longer safety record. Newer compounds may promise higher potency or advanced release properties, but procaine’s ability to perform basic tasks without surprises maintains steady loyalty. The long-established monographs, the familiarity with dosing, storage, and handling give users confidence to integrate procaine into protocols without needing special retraining.
For researchers, the predictability extends beyond clinical performance. The chemical’s well-mapped properties support studies where new hypotheses depend on having a stable, standardized baseline compound. That’s why universities, teaching hospitals, and pharmaceutical research facilities return to established suppliers for procaine: the unpredictable nature of research demands at least one stable link in the supply chain.
No material is immune to global supply pressures. In recent years, we’ve seen shipping slowdowns, raw material shortages, and cost pressures that impact even staple compounds like procaine. As manufacturers, we adapt by maintaining relationships with multiple upstream suppliers, holding buffer inventories, and adjusting our schedules to manage customer-demand patterns. Standardizing documentation across shipments helps clear customs snags and prevents mix-ups at the receiving end. When backlogs threaten, early and honest communication with clients helps all sides manage resources and avoid last-minute emergencies.
For end-users facing approval or usage constraints, we support with clear literature, up-to-date certification, and pathways to request non-standard pack sizes or special purity specs for research work. Our willingness to engage in the details—filling out extra paperwork, clarifying technical questions, or pre-empting shortages—translates to trust built over years, not just one-off transactions.
Procaine Hydrochloride benefits from both stability and ongoing innovation. Its traditional uses in medicine and dentistry are unlikely to be replaced fully; adoption of newer agents tends to move slowly and depends on proven safety records. At the same time, we see new research directions calling for high-purity batches for projects in neurobiology, pain management, and even as reference materials in novel drug-device combinations. We remain alert to changing requirements—whether it’s a new packaging method, analytical test, or a request for higher-resolution impurity data.
Our commitment is hands-on, not abstract. Our staff’s familiarity with the entire supply chain, from raw material source to warehouse floor to customer’s hands, informs every decision. We do not lose sight of the people at the other end of the supply chain—a dentist working long hours, a veterinary field technician, a research scientist troubleshooting new equipment. Their needs, input, and feedback shape not just the procaine we produce but also the systems and protocols backing every shipment.
Procaine Hydrochloride’s biggest distinctions arise not just in the lab, but also in the lived experiences of those using and supplying it. Quick onset and short half-life, strong safety record, and adaptability to various clinical and research environments shape its role on the market. It’s less about comparing list specs with other anesthetics and more about long-term reliability, transparency, and communication. That’s how we have kept long partnerships alive across borders and industries.
As chemical manufacturers, we know what it takes to supply a compound that will be trusted in a surgical theater or laboratory. Every lesson we learn on the production floor, every customer conversation, and every solved problem strengthens our work for the next batch and the next partner. We view procaine not as a commodity, but as a responsibility—shaped by experience, attention, and a solid commitment to those who count on it.