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| ENPROSTIL Basic information |
Product Name: | ENPROSTIL | Synonyms: | ENPROSTIL;4,5-heptadienoicacid,7-(3-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-4-phenoxy-1-butenyl)-5-oxocycl;gardrin;methylester,(1-alpha,2-beta(1e,3r*),3-alpha)-opentyl);Enprotil;4,5-Heptadienoic acid, 7-[(1R,2R,3R)-3-hydroxy-2-[(1E,3R)-3-hydroxy-4-phenoxy-1-butenyl]-5-oxocyclopentyl]-, methyl ester, rel-;Camleed;Fundyl | CAS: | 73121-56-9 | MF: | C23H28O6 | MW: | 400.46 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 73121-56-9.mol | |
| ENPROSTIL Chemical Properties |
Melting point | <46 °C | Boiling point | 552.9±50.0 °C(Predicted) | density | 1.201±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) | storage temp. | 2-8°C | solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), Ethyl Acetate (Slightly) | form | Oil | pka | 13.46±0.20(Predicted) | color | Colourless to Pale Yellow | Stability: | Light Sensitive | CAS DataBase Reference | 73121-56-9 |
| ENPROSTIL Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Enprostil is one of three, orally-active prostaglandins (see rnisoprostol and
rosaprostol) for the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers. An allenic PGE2 derivative, enprostil is both antisecretory (acid, gastrin) and cytoprotective. | Originator | Syntex (USA) | Uses | Enprostil is a synthetic analogue of prostaglandin E2 and was found to be effective in the treatment of patients with duodenal or gastric ulcers. | Uses | Antisecretory; antiulcerative. | Brand name | Gardrin (Syntex). | Hazard | Moderately toxic by ingestion. |
| ENPROSTIL Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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