Aceglatone

Aceglatone (Glucaron) is an antineoplastic drug available in Japan.[2]

Aceglatone
Clinical data
Trade namesGlucaron
Other namesD-Glucaric acid di-γ-lactone 2,5-diacetate
2,5-Di-O-acetyl-D-glucaro-1,4:6,3-dilactone
2,5-Di-O-acetyl-D-glucosaccharo-1,4:6,3-dilactone
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC10H10O8
Molar mass258.182 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
Melting point185 to 186 °C (365 to 367 °F) [1]
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It is an inhibitor of the enzyme β-glucuronidase.[3]

References

  1. Merck Index, 11th Edition, 20
  2. Glucaron, drugs.com
  3. Iida, Ryohei; Nagata, Sachiko; Kakimoto, Morio; Akaike, Hiroaki; Watanabe, Hiroko; Shioya, Akitoshi (1965). "2,5-Di-O-acetyl-D-glucosaccharo-(1→4)(6→3)-dilactone, a new potent β-glucuronidase inhibitor". Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 15 (1): 88–90. doi:10.1254/jjp.15.88.


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