Tinoridine HCl

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  • CAT Number: I009819
  • CAS Number: 25913-34-2 (HCl)
  • Molecular Formula: C17H21ClN2O2S
  • Molecular Weight: 352.88
  • Purity: ≥95%
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Tinoridine hydrochloride (Cat No.:I009819) ,also known as Y-3642, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with potent antioxidant activity. If you need, please contact us in time, and we will reply to you as soon as possible within 24 hours.


Catalog Number I009819
CAS Number 25913-34-2 (HCl)
Synonyms

Tinoridine hydrochloride; Nonflamin; Y-3642; Y 3642; Y3642; Y-3642 hydrochloride; Dimaten.;2-Amino-3-ethoxycarbonyl-6-benzyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydrothieno(2,3-c)pyridine monohydrochloride

Molecular Formula C17H21ClN2O2S
Purity ≥95%
Target Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
Solubility Soluble in DMSO
Storage Keep in dark place,Inert atmosphere,Room temperature
IUPAC Name ethyl 2-amino-6-benzyl-5,7-dihydro-4H-thieno[2,3-c]pyridine-3-carboxylate;hydrochloride
InChI InChI=1S/C17H20N2O2S.ClH/c1-2-21-17(20)15-13-8-9-19(11-14(13)22-16(15)18)10-12-6-4-3-5-7-12;/h3-7H,2,8-11,18H2,1H3;1H
InChIKey LMAQHEGFQZGATE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES CCOC(=O)C1=C(SC2=C1CCN(C2)CC3=CC=CC=C3)N.Cl
Reference

1:Dig Dis Sci. 1989 Feb;34(2):238-45. Effects of mepirizole and basic antiinflammatory drugs on HCl-ethanol-induced gastric lesions in rats.Tanaka H,Nakagawa M,Takeuchi K,Okabe S, PMID: 2914545 </br><span>Abstract:</span> Mepirozole, a basic antiinflammatory drug and duodenal ulcerogen in laboratory animals, macroscopically protected the gastric mucosa of rats from HCl-ethanol-induced damage in a dose-dependent manner. These effects were evident when the agent was given orally, intraperitoneally, or subcutaneously at 3 or 10 mg/kg 0.5 hr before HCl-ethanol administration. Histologically, the surface epithelial and pit cells were not protected by mepirizole, but most of the mucosal cells located in the deeper portions were well preserved. Gastric acid secretion in the pylorus-ligated or acute fistula preparation was not affected by 10 mg/kg of mepirizole. Gastric motility determined by a balloon method was dose-dependently inhibited by the agent. Mepirizole protection was significantly reduced by pretreatment with subcutaneous indomethacin (5 mg/kg) and N-ethylmaleimide (10 mg/kg). The gastric motility inhibited by mepirizole was not reversed by indomethacin and N-ethylmaleimide treatment. These results suggest that the mechanism underlying mepirizole protection relates to both endogenous prostaglandins and sulfhydryl compounds present in the gastric mucosa, but does not relate to an inhibition of gastric motility. Dulcerozine and other basic antiinflammatory drugs (tiaramide, tinoridine, and benzydamine) given either orally or intraperitoneally at 10-100 mg/kg also dose-dependently prevented the development of HCl-ethanol-induced lesions. Mepirizole and other basic antiinflammatory drugs are cytoprotective in the rat stomach.

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