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Abiraterone sulfate

Abiraterone sulfate is a metabolite of Abiraterone (HY-148377) . Abiraterone is a potent and irreversible CYP17A1 inhibitor with antiandrogen activity[1].

Product Specifications

CAS Number

[1993430-25-3]

UNSPSC

12352005

Target

Drug Metabolite

Type

Reference compound

Related Pathways

Metabolic Enzyme/Protease

Applications

Metabolism-protein/nucleotide metabolism

Field of Research

Others

Assay Protocol

https://www.medchemexpress.com/abiraterone-sulfate.html

Purity

98.87

Solubility

DMSO : 12.5 mg/mL (ultrasonic; warming; heat to 80°C)

Smiles

C[C@@]12[C@](CC=C2C3=CN=CC=C3)([H])[C@@]4([H])[C@]([C@@]5(C(C[C@H](CC5)OS(=O)(O)=O)=CC4)C)([H])CC1

Molecular Formula

C24H31NO4S

Molecular Weight

429.57

References & Citations

[1]Hu Y, Huang J, et al. Simultaneous determination of abiraterone and its five metabolites in human plasma by LC-MS/MS: Application to pharmacokinetic study in healthy Chinese subjects. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2022 Aug 5;217:114826.

Shipping Conditions

Room Temperature

Storage Conditions

-20°C, 3 years; 4°C, 2 years (Powder)

Scientific Category

Reference compound1

Clinical Information

No Development Reported

Available Sizes

Curated Selection

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