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Gallium nitrate
Names
IUPAC name Gallium trinitrate
Other names Gallium(III) nitrate
Nitric acid, gallium salt
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ECHA InfoCard 100.033.453 Edit this at Wikidata
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
SMILES
  • (=O)().(=O)().(=O)().
Properties
Chemical formula Ga(NO3)3
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Gallium nitrate (brand name Ganite) is the gallium salt of nitric acid with the chemical formula Ga(NO3)3. It is a drug used to treat symptomatic hypercalcemia secondary to cancer. It works by preventing the breakdown of bone through the inhibition of osteoclast activity, thus lowering the amount of free calcium in the blood. Gallium nitrate is also used to synthesize other gallium compounds.

Preparation

Gallium nitrate is commercially available as the hydrate. The nonahydrate may also be prepared by dissolving gallium in nitric acid, followed by recrystallization.

See also

References

  1. Gallium Nitrate monograph. Lexi-Comp Online, Lexi-Drugs Online, Lexi-Comp Inc. Hudson, OH. Available at: . Accessed September 13th, 2008.
  2. Ganite at drugs.com
  3. Birnara, Christiana; Kessler, Vadim G.; Papaefstathiou, Giannis S. (2009). "Mononuclear gallium(III) complexes based on salicylaldoximes: Synthesis, structure and spectroscopic characterization". Polyhedron. 28: 3291. doi:10.1016/j.poly.2009.04.039.

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Gallium compounds
Gallium(−V)
Gallium(I)
Gallium(II)
Gallium(I,III)
Gallium(III)
Organogallium(III) compounds
  • Ga(C5H7O2)3
  • Ga(CH3)3
  • Ga(C2H5)3
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