
CAS 267668-71-3
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trans-Abacavir Dihydrochloride
CAS :Produit contrôlé<p>Applications trans-Abacavir Dihydrochloride is an impurity of Abacavir. Abacavir (A104990) is a carbocyclic 2'-deoxyguanosine nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor and an anti-HIV drug used to treat HIV infection (1). Intracellular enzymes convert Abacavir to its active form, carbovir-triphosphate (CBV-TP), which then selectively inhibits HIV reverse transcriptase by incorporating into viral DNA (2). Abacavir is metabolized in the liver by uridine diphosphate glucuronyltransferase and alcohol dehydrogenase resulting in inactive glucuronide and carboxylate metabolites, respectively.<br>References (1) Jackson, A., et al.: Antivir Ther. 17, 19 (2012) (2) Yuen, G. J., et al.: Clin Pharmacokinet. 47, 351 (2008)<br></p>Formule :C14H18N6O·2HClCouleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :359.25(1R,4R)-rel-4-[2-Amino-6-(cyclopropylamino)-9H-purin-9-yl]-2-cyclopentene-1-methanol Hydrochloride
CAS :Produit contrôléFormule :C14H18N6O·ClHCouleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :322.793trans-Abacavir dihydrochloride
CAS :trans-Abacavir dihydrochloride is a synthetic compound classified as a nucleoside analog. It is derived from chemical synthesis and serves as a prodrug that is metabolized in the body to its active form, carbovir triphosphate. Its primary mode of action involves the inhibition of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase enzyme. This inhibition is achieved through the incorporation of the active metabolite into viral DNA, resulting in chain termination and preventing viral replication.Formule :C14H18N6O·2HClDegré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :359.25 g/mol


