Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate

Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Basic information
Product Name:Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate
Synonyms:DICHLOROMETHYLENE-BISPHOSPHONATE, DISODIUM TETRAHYDRATE;CLASTEON;CLASTOBAN;CLODRONIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT, TETRAHYDRATE;CLODRONATE DISODIUM SALT;CLODRONATE, DISODIUM SALT, TETRAHYDRATE;CLODRONATE, DISODIUM, TETRAHYDRATE;BONEFOS
CAS:88416-50-6
MF:CH7Cl2NaO7P2
MW:286.9
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Mol File:88416-50-6.mol
Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Structure
Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Chemical Properties
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility Soluble in Water (up to at least 10 mg/ml)
form White solid
color White
Merck 14,2371
Stability:Stable for 1 year from date of purchase as supplied. Solutions in distilled water may be stored at -20°C for up to 3 months.
InChIKeyXWHPUCFOTRBMGS-UHFFFAOYSA-L
Safety Information
RTECS SZ7640700
HS Code 2931.39.0030
MSDS Information
Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionBisphosphonates bind strongly to bone and reduce bone resorption through effects on both osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Clodronate is a non-nitrogenous bisphosphonate that has been used in the treatment of osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases. It binds to hydroxyapatite crystals with an affinity constant of 0.72 μM, inhibiting their growth (IC50 = 1.34 μM) and bone resorption. Clondronate is metabolized intracellularly to a β-γ-methylene analog of ATP that is cytotoxic to both osteoclasts and macrophages, which belong to the same cell lineage as osteoclasts. Liposome-encapsulated bisphosphonates such as clodronate have been used in biological research to selectively deplete macrophage-like cells and cancer cells.
UsesDisodium Clodronate Tetrahydrate is a bisphosphonate bone growth regulator.
DefinitionChEBI: The tetrahydrate of the disodium salt of clodronic acid. It inhibits bone resorption and soft tissue calcification, and is used as an adjunct in the treatment of severe hypercalcaemia associated with malignancy, and in the management of osteolytic lesions nd bone pain associated with skeletal metastases.
References1) Plosker and Goa (1994), Clodronate. A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy in resorptive bone disease; Drugs 47 945 2) Lehenkari et al. (2002), Further Insight into Mechanism of Action of Clodronate: Inhibition of Mitochondrial ADP/ATP Translocase by a Nonhydrolyzable, Adenine-Containing Metabolite; Mol.Pharmacol. 61 1255
Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Etidronate disodium Clodronate disodium CLODRONIC ACID Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic Ethyl 2-(Chlorosulfonyl)acetate 2-Chloro-5-chloromethylpyridine Disodium clodronate tetrahydrate Folic acid Glycine Dichloromethylphenylsilane METHYLENEDIPHOSPHONIC ACID Sodium Monofluorophosphate Disodium pamidronate phosphoric acid Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt CLODRONATE Dichlorodimethylsilane Pamidronate disodium salt

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