Divalproex sodium

Divalproex sodium Basic information
Product Name:Divalproex sodium
Synonyms:DIVALPROEX SODIUM;SEMISODIUMVALPROATE;Dipropylacetic acid hemisodium salt;Sodium 2-propylpentanoate 2-propylpentanoic acid;Valproate semisodium;SODIUM DIVALPROATE;Divalproex Sodium (200 mg);Epival
CAS:76584-70-8
MF:C8H17NaO2
MW:168.21
EINECS:202-303-5
Product Categories:API;Depakote, Epival;Valproic acid Series;Aliphatics;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Inhibitors;Pharmaceuticals
Mol File:76584-70-8.mol
Divalproex sodium Structure
Divalproex sodium Chemical Properties
Melting point 222 °C
storage temp. Inert atmosphere,2-8°C
solubility Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
form Solid
color White
CAS DataBase Reference76584-70-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
Safety Information
HS Code 2915900000
MSDS Information
Divalproex sodium Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionDivalproex is a prodrug form of valproic acid that contains valproic acid and valproate sodium. Formulations containing divalproex exhibit delayed gastrointestinal absorption and are converted to valproic acid in the intestine, which reduces gastric irritation and nervous system side effects. Formulations containing divalproex are widely used for the treatment of seizures and bipolar disorder.
Chemical PropertiesWhite Solid
OriginatorDepakote,Abbott
UsesAntiepileptic; Anticonvulsant that also acts as a mood stabilizer for those with bipolar disorder.
UsesDivalproex sodium consists of a compound of sodium valproate and valproic acid in a 1:1 molar relationship in an enteric coated form. In rare cases, it is also used as a treatment for major depressive disorder, and increasingly taken long-term for prevent
UsesAnticonvulsant; Bipolar Agent
DefinitionChEBI: A mixture of valproic acid and its sodium salt in a 1:1 molar ratio. It is used for the management and treatment of seizure disorders, mania, and prophylactic treatment of migraine headache.
Manufacturing ProcessDipropyl acetic acid or valproic acid may be prepared the next way. Propylbromide is mixed with cyanacetic acid in the presence of sodium ethylate, made from absolute ethanol and sodium. By that prepared α,α- dipropylcyanacetic acid ethyl ester is saponified with equimolecular amounts of NaOH to give dipropylacetonitril. The desired dipropylacetic acid is produced by saponification of dipropylacetonitryl with aquatic NaOH. It is colorless liquid. BP 219°-220°C.
Sodium salt of this acid may be prepared by adding of equivalent of NaOH.
Brand nameDepakote (Abbott).
Therapeutic FunctionAnticonvulsant
Clinical Use
Treatment of manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder
Migraine prophylaxis (unlicensed)

Drug interactionsPotentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Antibacterials: metabolism possibly inhibited by erythromycin; avoid with pivmecillinam; concentration reduced by carbapenems - avoid.
Antidepressants: avoid with St John’s wort.
Antiepileptics: concentration reduced by carbamazepine; concentration of active carbamazepine metabolite increased; increased concentration of lamotrigine, phenobarbital, rufinamide and possibly ethosuximide; sometimes reduces concentration of active metabolite of oxcarbazepine; alters phenytoin concentration; phenytoin and phenobarbital reduce valproate concentration; hyperammonaemia and CNS toxicity with topiramate.
Antipsychotics: increased neutropenia with olanzapine; possibly increases or decreases concentration of clozapine; possibly increases quetiapine concentration.
Ciclosporin: variable ciclosporin blood level response.
Sodium oxybate: concentration of sodium oxybate increased.
Ulcer-healing drugs: metabolism inhibited by cimetidine, increased concentration.






MetabolismValproic acid is extensively metabolised in the liver, a large part by glucuronidation (up to 60
%) and the rest by a variety of complex pathways (up to 45
%). It is excreted in the urine almost entirely in the form of its metabolites; small amounts are excreted in faeces and expired air.
Divalproex sodium Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materials1-Bromopropane-->Sodium
Capecitabine MAGNESIUM DIPROPYLACETATE HYDRATE Sodium benzoate Sodium acetate POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT sodium Sodium chloride Divalproex sodium divalproex sodium Delayed Release Tablets Sodium 2-propylpentanoate 2-Propylpentanoic acid Sodium formate 2,3-Dimercaptopropanesulfonic acid sodium salt Sodium bicarbonate Sodium hydroxide Sodium gluconate Sodium carbonate

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