Raltegravir-d4 (potassium)
Raltegravir-d4 (potassium) (MK 0518-d4 (potassium) ) is deuterium labeled Raltegravir (potassium) . Raltegravir (MK 0518) potassium is a potent integrase (IN) inhibitor, used to treat HIV infection.
Product Specifications
Product Name Alternative
MK 0518-d4 (potassium)
UNSPSC
12352005
Target
HIV; HIV Integrase; Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Related Pathways
Anti-infection; Metabolic Enzyme/Protease; Others
Applications
COVID-19-anti-virus
Field of Research
Infection; Cancer
Smiles
O=C(C(N=C(C(NC(C1=NN=C(C)O1)=O)(C)C)N2C)=C(O[K])C2=O)NCC3=C([2H])C([2H])=C(F)C([2H])=C3[2H]
Molecular Formula
C20H16D4FKN6O5
Molecular Weight
486.53
References & Citations
[1]Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019;53 (2) :211-216.|[2]Moss DM, et al. Divalent metals and pH alter raltegravir disposition in vitro. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2012 Jun;56 (6) :3020-6|[3]Hare S, et al. Structural and functional analyses of the second-generation integrase strand transfer inhibitor dolutegravir (S/GSK1349572) . Mol Pharmacol. 2011 Oct;80 (4) :565-72.|[4]Lewis, M.G., et al. Response of a simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac251) to raltegravir: a basis for a new treatment for simian AIDS and an animal model for studying lentiviral persistence during antiretroviral therapy. Retrovirology, 2010. 7: p. 21.|[5]Hare, S., et al., Molecular mechanisms of retroviral integrase inhibition and the evolution of viral resistance. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2010. 107 (46) : p. 20057-62.|[6]Hicks C, et al. Raltegravir: the first HIV type 1 integrase inhibitor. Clin Infect Dis. 2009 Apr 1;48 (7) :931-9
Shipping Conditions
Room temperature
Scientific Category
Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
Curated Selection
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