EPN
CAS: 2104-64-5
Ref. 3D-CAA10464
1g | Discontinued | ||
5g | Discontinued | ||
100mg | Discontinued | ||
250mg | Discontinued | ||
500mg | Discontinued |
Product Information
- Ai3-17798
- Benzenephosphonic acid, thiono-, ethyl-p-nitrophenyl ester
- Benzenephosphothionic acid, ethyl-4-nitrophenyl ester
- Brn 2542580
- Caswell No. 454
- EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 041801
- ESA
- Ent 17,798
- Epn 300
- Ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxyphenylphosphine sulfide
- See more synonyms
- Ethyl (p-nitrophenyl)thionobenzenephosphonate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenyl benzenethionophosphonate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenyl benzenethiophosphate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenyl benzenethiophosphonate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonothioate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenyl thionobenzenephosphate
- Ethyl p-nitrophenylthiobenzene phosphonate
- Ethyl-p-nitrophenylthionobenzenephosphate
- Hsdb 4049
- Kasutop Dust
- Mapj
- Meidon 15 Dust
- Nsc 404840
- Nsc 8943
- O-(4-Nitrophenyl) O-ethyl phenyl thiophosphonate
- O-Aethyl-O-(4-nitro-phenyl)-phenyl-monothiophosphonat
- O-Aethyl-O-(4-nitro-phenyl)-phenyl-monothiophosphonat [German]
- O-Ethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) benzenethionophosphonate
- O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) benzenethiophosphonate
- O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate
- O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothionate
- O-Ethyl O-p-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonothiolate
- O-Ethyl O-p-nitrophenyl phenylphosphorothioate
- O-Ethyl phenyl p-nitrophenyl thiophosphonate
- O-Ethyl phenylphosphonothioic acid O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
- O-Ethyl-O-((4-nitro-fenyl)-fenyl)-monothiofosfonaat
- O-Ethyl-O-((4-nitro-fenyl)-fenyl)-monothiofosfonaat [Dutch]
- O-Ethyl-O-4-nitrophenylphenylthiophosphonat
- O-Ethyl-O-p-nitrofenylester kyseliny fenylthiofosfonove
- O-Ethyl-O-p-nitrofenylester kyseliny fenylthiofosfonove [Czech]
- O-Ethyl-O-p-nitrophenyl-phenylthionophosphonate
- O-Ethyl-O-p-nitrophenylphenylphosphonothioate
- O-Etil-O-((4-nitro-fenil)-fenil)-monotiofosfonato
- O-Etil-O-((4-nitro-fenil)-fenil)-monotiofosfonato [Italian]
- O-ethyl (4'-nitrobiphenyl-2-yl)phosphonothioate
- Oms 219
- PIN
- Phenol, p-nitro-, O-ester with O-ethyl phenyl phosphonothioate
- Phenylphosphonothioic acid O-ethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
- Phenylphosphonothioic acid O-ethyl O-p-nitrophenyl ester
- Phenylphosphonothioic acid ethyl p-nitrophenyl ester
- Phenylthiophosphonate de O-ethyle et O-4-nitrophenyle
- Phenylthiophosphonate de O-ethyle et O-4-nitrophenyle [French]
- Phenylthiophosphonsaeure-O-Aethyl-O-(4-Nitrophenyl)-Ester
- Phosphonothioic acid, P-phenyl-, O-ethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
- Phosphonothioic acid, phenyl-, O-ethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
- Phosphonothioic acid, phenyl-, O-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) ester
- Phosphonothioic acid, phenyl-, ethyl p-nitrophenyl ester
- Santox
- Tsumaphos
- feniltiofosfato de O-etilo y O-4-nitrofenilo
- phenylthiophosphate de O-ethyle et de O-4-nitrophenyle
Epinastine is a diphenyl ether that is used as an anti-allergic drug. Epinastine inhibits the activity of detoxification enzymes in the liver, which are responsible for metabolizing xenobiotics. It also inhibits the enzyme activity of creatine kinase and causes a decrease in systolic blood pressure. Epinastine has been shown to be more potent than other drugs in its class for inhibiting rat liver microsomal monooxygenases. This inhibition may be due to irreversible binding to lysine residues on the enzyme surface. Epinastine also binds to the erythrocyte membrane, causing a decrease in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis and leading to cell death by ATP depletion. Epinastine has been shown to bind with high affinity to human blood group A and B antigens, which may lead to adverse effects such as anaphylactic shock or hemolytic anemia when administered intraven