CAS 172300-93-5
:Desmethyl Ranolazine -D-Glucuronide
Description:
Desmethyl Ranolazine-D-Glucuronide is a metabolite of ranolazine, a medication primarily used to treat chronic angina. This compound is characterized by its glucuronidation, a common phase II metabolic process where a glucuronic acid moiety is conjugated to a drug or its metabolites, enhancing solubility and facilitating excretion. The structure of Desmethyl Ranolazine-D-Glucuronide features a desmethyl group, indicating the absence of a methyl group compared to its parent compound, ranolazine. This modification can influence its pharmacokinetic properties, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. The compound is typically found in biological fluids following ranolazine administration and is of interest in pharmacological studies to understand the drug's metabolism and potential effects. Its presence can be indicative of the body's processing of ranolazine and may have implications for therapeutic efficacy and safety. As with many metabolites, the specific biological activity and interactions of Desmethyl Ranolazine-D-Glucuronide are subjects of ongoing research.
Formula:C29H39N3O10
Synonyms:- 2-[3-[4-[2-[(2,6-Dimethylphenyl)amino]-2-oxoethyl]-1-piperazinyl]-2-hydroxypropoxy]phenyl -D-Glucopyranosiduronic Acid
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Desmethyl ranolazine b-D-glucuronide
CAS:<p>Desmethyl ranolazine b-D-glucuronide is a complex carbohydrate that is a modification of the sugar, glycosylation and carbohydrate. It is a fluorinated synthetic compound that has been modified with methyl groups, click chemistry and glycosylation. Desmethyl ranolazine b-D-glucuronide is soluble in water and methanol, and insoluble in ethanol. The CAS number for this compound is 172300-93-5.</p>Formula:C29H39N3O10Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:589.65 g/mol

