Lumefantrine glucuronide - (mixture of diasteromers)
Ref. 3D-ML46511
5mg | To inquire | ||
10mg | To inquire |
Product Information
Lumefantrine glucuronide is a sugar molecule that is glycosylated. It is the active form of lumefantrine and has been shown to be effective against malaria. Lumefantrine glucuronide binds to the parasite's RBCs, inhibiting the conversion of glucose into glycogen, thus preventing the production of ATP. Lumefantrine glucuronide is synthesized by attaching a sugar molecule to an amino acid backbone through an amide bond. The sugar molecule in this case is known as Glucuronic acid and it can be methylated or fluorinated. Lumefantrine glucuronide is also modified with Click chemistry, which involves attaching a reactive group to a chemical species that reacts with other chemical species at a distance. This modification allows for the attachment of polymers such as saccharides or oligosaccharides onto lumefantrine glucuronide.
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