Latanoprost ethyl amide – 10 mg

Brand:
Cayman
CAS:
607351-44-0
Storage:
-20
UN-No:
De Minimis - 1231 / 3

Latanoprost ethyl amide (Lat-NEt) is a latanoprost analog in which the C-1 carboxyl group has been modified to an N-ethyl amide. Prostaglandin esters have been shown to have ocular hypotensive activity.{8837} Prostaglandin N-ethyl amides were recently introduced as alternative prostaglandin ocular hypotensive prodrugs.{8941} Although it has been claimed that prostaglandin ethyl amides are not converted to the free acids in vivo,{8641} studies in our laboratories have shown that bovine and human corneal tissue converts the N-ethyl amides of various prostaglandins to the free acids with a conversion rate of about 2.5 µg/g corneal tissue/hr.{9311} Lat-NEt would be expected to show the typical intraocular effects of Latanoprost free acid, but with the much slower hydrolysis pharmacokinetics of the prostaglandin N-amides.  

 

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Latanoprost ethyl amide (Lat-NEt) is a latanoprost analog in which the C-1 carboxyl group has been modified to an N-ethyl amide. Prostaglandin esters have been shown to have ocular hypotensive activity.{8837} Prostaglandin N-ethyl amides were recently introduced as alternative prostaglandin ocular hypotensive prodrugs.{8941} Although it has been claimed that prostaglandin ethyl amides are not converted to the free acids in vivo,{8641} studies in our laboratories have shown that bovine and human corneal tissue converts the N-ethyl amides of various prostaglandins to the free acids with a conversion rate of about 2.5 µg/g corneal tissue/hr.{9311} Lat-NEt would be expected to show the typical intraocular effects of Latanoprost free acid, but with the much slower hydrolysis pharmacokinetics of the prostaglandin N-amides.


Formal name: N-ethyl-9α,11α,15R-trihydroxy-17-phenyl-18,19,20-trinor-prost-5Z-en-1-amide

Synonyms:  Lat-NEt

Molecular weight: 417.6

CAS: 607351-44-0

Purity: ≥98%

Formulation: A solution in methyl acetate


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