Guaiacol is an agent thought to have disinfectant properties and used as an expectorant. Guaiacol is a phenolic natural product first isolated from Guaiac resin and the oxidation of lignin. Guaiacol is also present in wood smoke, as a product of pyrolysis of lignin. Guaiacol has been found in the urine of patients with neuroblastoma and pheochromocytoma.
Synonyms
Guaiacol carbonate
Guaiacol hydrochloride
Pyroguaiac acid
o-hydroxyanisole
Pyrocatechol monomethyl ether
o-Methoxyphenol
2-methoxyl-4-vinylphenol
Guaiacol
2-methoxyphenol
1-hydroxy-2-methoxybenzene
o-guaiacol
Brand Names
Pastilles Valda
Valda Pastilles
Dry Socket
Demo Cineol Inj
Gouttes Dentaires
Jamp-suppositories Children
Creo-rectal Nourrisson
Dentalgar Liq
Demo-cineol Adultes/adults
Creo-rectal Enfants/children
Jamp-cough Suppositories Adult
Demo-cineol Enfants/children
Analgesic Balm
Valda Pastilles Lemon Flavoured
Creo-rectal Adultes/adults
Indication
It is used medicinally as an expectorant, antiseptic, and local anesthetic. Guaiacol is used in traditional dental pulp sedation, and has the property of inducing cell proliferation; guaiacol is a potent scavenger of reactive oxygen radicals and its radical scavenging activity may be associated with its effect on cell proliferation.
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