Ibuprofen piconol
(Synonyms: 布洛芬吡啶甲醇; U75630) 目录号 : GC36290Ibuprofen piconol (U75630) is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug for the topical relief of primary thermal burns and sunburns.
Cas No.:64622-45-3
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Ibuprofen piconol (U75630) is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug for the topical relief of primary thermal burns and sunburns.
[1] Carolyn V. Pesheck & David W. Osborne. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, Volume 19, 1993 - Issue 15
Cas No. | 64622-45-3 | SDF | |
别名 | 布洛芬吡啶甲醇; U75630 | ||
Canonical SMILES | O=C(OCC1=NC=CC=C1)C(C)C2=CC=C(CC(C)C)C=C2 | ||
分子式 | C19H23NO2 | 分子量 | 297.39 |
溶解度 | DMSO: ≥ 50 mg/mL (168.13 mM) | 储存条件 | Store at -20°C |
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1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
1 mM | 3.3626 mL | 16.8129 mL | 33.6259 mL |
5 mM | 0.6725 mL | 3.3626 mL | 6.7252 mL |
10 mM | 0.3363 mL | 1.6813 mL | 3.3626 mL |
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Ibuprofen piconol hydrolysis in vitro in plasma, whole blood, and serum using different anticoagulants
J Pharm Sci 1991 Jan;80(1):29-31.PMID:2013845DOI:10.1002/jps.2600800108.
Hydrolysis kinetics of Ibuprofen piconol to ibuprofen were determined in vitro in plasma, whole blood, and serum. Varying initial concentrations of Ibuprofen piconol with different anticoagulants (EDTA, heparin, citrate, or no anticoagulant) were used in determining the effects each had on the rate of Ibuprofen piconol hydrolysis. Varying the initial concentration of Ibuprofen piconol did not alter the hydrolysis half-life (concentration range from 50 to 200 micrograms/mL). The anticoagulant used altered the hydrolysis half-life. For plasma, the half-life was shortest when no anticoagulant was present (t 1/2 = 2.5 h) and longer with the presence of anticoagulants; for citrate, t 1/2 = 8.0 h, for heparin; t 1/2 = 15.5 h; and for EDTA, t 1/2 = 161.8 h. Red blood cell uptake of Ibuprofen piconol was minimal and ranged from 0.4 to 4.1% over the Ibuprofen piconol concentrations used in the study.
Spontaneous comedones on the skin of hairless descendants of Mexican hairless dogs
Exp Anim 1996 Oct;45(4):377-84.PMID:8902502DOI:10.1538/expanim.45.377.
In the first experiment, the skin sebum and humidity, perspiration ability of sweat glands, and histology of spontaneous comedones were examined in hairless descendants of Mexican hairless dogs. The skin of females showed lower humidity than that of males. Some animals with a large number of comedones exhibited remarkably high skin sebum scores. The comedones were distributed throughout the dorsal skin, and a cluster of lesions was found mainly in the limbs and prepuces. The sweat glands showed no perspiration in the sudorific test. Histologically, both infant and adult animals had lesions of micro- and/or "blackhead" comedones. Plugged follicles containing abundant keratic substances associated well-developed sebaceous glands. Spontaneous comedones in the skin of hairless dogs were grossly and histologically similar to the acne vulgaris observed in human beings. The skin of some adult animals showed a large number of protrusive comedones which were solid cystic structures containing organized substances. In the second experiment, three kinds of antiacne agents (sulfur and camphor, sulfur and resorcinol, and Ibuprofen piconol) were applied daily to the test sites for one month. These antiacne agents caused prominent extrusion of keratin plugs from follicular sites. The results suggest that the hairless dogs are a predictive model for evaluating the efficacy of antiacne agents proposed for acne treatment.