CAS No. 121268-17-5, Alendronate (sodium hydrate)

Alendronate (sodium hydrate)

NLT 98%
121268-17-5
DY511940
Alendronate (sodium hydrate)
C4H9NNa4O7P2
337.02
Alendronate;MK 217;G-704650 Adronat

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화학 이름 Alendronate (sodium hydrate)
CAS 번호 121268-17-5
MDL 번호 MFCD07367017
분자식 C4H9NNa4O7P2
분자 무게 337.02
동의어 Alendronate;MK 217;G-704650 Adronat
Introduction of 121268-17-5 :

Alendronate (sodium hydrate) is a farnesyl diphosphate synthase inhibitor with IC50 of 460 nM. IC50 & Target: IC50: 460 nM (farnesyl diphosphate synthase) In Vitro: Alendronate, acting directly on osteoclasts, inhibits a rate-limiting step in the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway, essential for osteoclast function[1]. Alendronate inhibits the isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway and interferes with protein prenylation, as a result of reduced geranylgeranyl diphosphate levels. Alendronate inhibits the incorporation of [3H]mevalonolactone into proteins of 18-25 kDa and into nonsaponifiable lipids, including sterols in osteoclasts[2]. Alendronate causes a dose-dependent inhibition of [3H]MVA incorporation into sterols and a concomitant increase in incorporation of radiolabel into IPP and DMAPP[3]. In Vivo: Alendronate causes erosions in the rabbit stomach, but not antral ulceration in rats. Alendronate increases the incidence and size of indomethacin-induced antral ulcers. Alendronate also enhances indomethacin-induced gastricdamage in the rat, and delays gastric ulcer healing[4]. Alendronate (0.04-0.1 mg/kg twice weekly or 0.1 mg/kg weekly) partially blocks the establishment of bone metastases by human PC-3 ML cells and results in tumor formation in the peritoneum and other soft tissues. Alendronate pretreatment of mice (0.1 mg/kg twice weekly or weekly) and dosing along with taxol (10-50 mg/kg/day, twice weekly, or weekly) blocks the growth of PC-3 ML tumors in the bone marrow and soft tissues in a statistically significant manner and improves survival rates significantly by 4-5 weeks[5].

청정 NLT 98%
저장 at 20ºC 2 years
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