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Bunaprolast (U66858) is a potent inhibitor of LTB4 production in human whole blood. Bunaprolast (U66858) also exhibits significant inhibition of lipoxygenase and TXB2 release.

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Bunaprolast Chemical Structure

Bunaprolast Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 99107-52-5

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Bunaprolast (U66858) is a potent inhibitor of LTB4 production in human whole blood. Bunaprolast (U66858) also exhibits significant inhibition of lipoxygenase and TXB2 release.

IC50 & Target[1]

LTB4

 

TXB2

 

5-LO

 

In Vitro

Bunaprolast (U-66,858) undergoes deacetylation to an initial metabolite with similar pharmacological potency. The inhibitory effects of the semi-quinone Bunaprolast and its metabolite U-68,244 on the ionophore-induced formation of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) are examined in human whole blood (WB). Preincubation of Bunaprolast and U-68,244 for 1 min prior to challenge of blood with calcium ionophore A23187 results in IC50s of 1080±644 and 820±442 nM, respectively. After 60 min preincubation, IC50s are 250±85 and 270±79 nM. The activity of the lipoxygenase inhibitor AA-861 in this system is similar to that of Bunaprolast, while vitamin K and the sulphate conjugate of Bunaprolast show significant inhibition of LTB4 release only at micromolar concentrations. Bunaprolast exhibits significant inhibition of thromboxane A2 release (p<0.02) in a comparative study with the known cyclooxygenase (CO) inhibitor Flurbiprofen[1].

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In Vivo

The IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to Ascaris antigen in reactor rhesus primates is used to assess the pharmacologic profile of Bunaprolast (U-66,858). When Bunaprolast is given by the oral route, it shows dose-related inhibition of resistance (RL) and compliance (Cdyn) changes. When Bunaprolast is given by the aerosol route, it shows dose independent inhibition. In 15 animals, aerosols (52±32 to 53±10% for RL, p=0.05 and 45±19 to 28±19% Cdyn inhibitions, p=0.05) for 5.0-0.1% aerosol. By the oral route, inhibition is seen at 1-4 h following administration. In 5 animals, oral doses of 10 and 5 mg/kg inhibit (RL by 98±2 to 78±1.5%, p=0.01 and Cdyn by 75±17 to 60.9±9.1%, p=0.05) by 10 and 5 mg/kg Bunaprolast, respectively[2].

MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

Molecular Weight

272.34

Formula

C17H20O3

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COC1=C2C=CC=CC2=C(OC(C)=O)C(CCCC)=C1

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