Tafluprost (free acid) – 5 mg

Brand:
Cayman
CAS:
209860-88-8
Storage:
-20
UN-No:
De Minimis - 1231 / 3

A number of 17-phenyl trinor prostaglandin F2α (17-phenyl trinor PGF2α) derivatives have been approved for the treatment of glaucoma.{8941,8322,8839,9311} Of these, the ones wherein the 13,14-double bond has been hydrogenated retain relatively good potency, but show a significantly reduced incidence of local irritant side effects.{9736} Alternatively, it was recently reported that analogs incorporating a 15-deoxy-15,15-difluoro modification also had a favorable ophthalmic activity profile.{12141} Tafluprost is a 2-series, 16-phenoxy analog of PGF2α with the 15,15-difluoro substitution. Tafluprost (free acid) is a very potent FP receptor agonist, with a Ki of 0.4 nM.{12141} The ester prodrug forms of tafluprost are also potent ocular hypotensives in monkeys.  

 

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Description

A number of 17-phenyl trinor PGF2α derivatives have been approved for the treatment of glaucoma.{8941,8322,8839,9311} Of these, the ones wherein the 13,14-double bond has been hydrogenated retain relatively good potency, but show a significantly reduced incidence of local irritant side effects.{9736} Alternatively, it was recently reported that analogs incorporating a 15-deoxy-15,15-difluoro modification also had a favorable ophthalmic activity profile.{12141} Tafluprost is a 2-series, 16-phenoxy analog of PGF2α with the 15,15-difluoro substitution. Tafluprost (free acid) is a very potent FP receptor agonist, with a Ki of 0.4 nM.{12141} The ester prodrug forms of tafluprost are also potent ocular hypotensives in monkeys.


Formal name: 9α,11α-dihydroxy-15,15-difluoro-16-phenoxy-17,18,19,20-tetranor-prosta-5Z,13E-dien-1-oic acid

Synonyms:  AFP-172

Molecular weight: 410.5

CAS: 209860-88-8

Purity: ≥98%

Formulation: A solution in methyl acetate


Product Type|Biochemicals|Lipids|Prostaglandins||Product Type|Biochemicals|Receptor Pharmacology|Agonists||Research Area|Lipid Biochemistry|Cyclooxygenase Pathway||Research Area|Neuroscience|Ophthalmology