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SML0547

Sigma-Aldrich

Loteprednol Etabonate

≥98% (HPLC)

Sinonimo/i:

(11b,17a)-17-[(Ethoxycarbonyl)oxy]-11-hydroxy-3-oxo-Androsta-1,4-diene-17-carboxylic acid chloromethyl ester, CDDD 5604, HGP 1, P 5604

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About This Item

Formula empirica (notazione di Hill):
C24H31ClO7
Numero CAS:
Peso molecolare:
466.95
Numero MDL:
Codice UNSPSC:
51111800
ID PubChem:
NACRES:
NA.77

Livello qualitativo

Saggio

≥98% (HPLC)

Stato

powder

Colore

white to beige

Solubilità

DMSO: 5 mg/mL, clear (warmed)

Temperatura di conservazione

−20°C

Stringa SMILE

CCOC(=O)O[C@@]1(CC[C@H]2[C@@H]3CCC4=CC(=O)C=C[C@]4(C)[C@H]3[C@@H](O)C[C@]12C)C(=O)OCCl

InChI

1S/C24H31ClO7/c1-4-30-21(29)32-24(20(28)31-13-25)10-8-17-16-6-5-14-11-15(26)7-9-22(14,2)19(16)18(27)12-23(17,24)3/h7,9,11,16-19,27H,4-6,8,10,12-13H2,1-3H3/t16-,17-,18-,19+,22-,23-,24-/m0/s1
DMKSVUSAATWOCU-HROMYWEYSA-N

Informazioni sul gene

human ... NR3C1(2908)

Categorie correlate

Azioni biochim/fisiol

Loteprednol Etabonate is a "soft" steroid, typically used in topical applications for inflammatory conditions of the eye. Loteprednol Etabonate is an agonist of both glucocorticoid and mineralcorticoid receptors.
Loteprednol Etabonate is an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid (ophthalmology).
Loteprednol etabonate (LE) is a key site-active corticosteroid. It is produced by structural modifications of prednisolone-related compounds to form an inactive metabolite. Double-masked study states that loteprednol etabonate is used to treat giant papillary conjunctivitis, seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, postoperative inflammation and uveitis. LE has good ocular permeation properties.

Caratteristiche e vantaggi

This compound is featured on the Nuclear Receptors (Steroids) page of the Handbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transduction. To browse other handbook pages, click here.

Codice della classe di stoccaggio

11 - Combustible Solids

Classe di pericolosità dell'acqua (WGK)

WGK 3

Punto d’infiammabilità (°F)

Not applicable

Punto d’infiammabilità (°C)

Not applicable


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Edeline Lu et al.
Optometry (St. Louis, Mo.), 82(7), 413-420 (2011-05-06)
The aim of this study was to present a case of a patient who showed a significant increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) with topical administration of loteprednol etabonate 0.2%. A 29-year-old man administered 1 drop of loteprednol etabonate 0.2% (Alrex(®))
John D Sheppard et al.
Journal of ocular pharmacology and therapeutics : the official journal of the Association for Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 27(1), 23-27 (2010-12-08)
This retrospective, clinical comparative analysis describes differences in clinical signs and symptoms and medication tolerability between those patients who receive topical corticosteroids prior to initiation of topical cyclosporine 0.5% emulsion (tCSA) therapy for chronic dry eye disease (CDED) and those
Ting Liu et al.
BMC ophthalmology, 19(1), 88-88 (2019-04-10)
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) are frequently used to treat myopia. However, little is known about the impact on recovery of these approaches in the very early postsurgical phase (within 24 h). To compare
Ting Liu et al.
Medicine, 96(30), e7409-e7409 (2017-07-27)
To evaluate the refractive outcomes of balanced salt solution infiltration during small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).This randomized prospective study enrolled 52 patients (104 eyes) with myopic astigmatism. Patients underwent SMILE to correct the myopic astigmatism in Daping Hospital of the Third
Brett P Bielory et al.
Acta ophthalmologica, 90(5), 399-407 (2011-11-10)
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) is an inflammatory response of the conjunctiva triggered by exposure to seasonal allergens. Treatment options for SAC include artificial tears, antihistamines, decongestants, mast cell stabilizers, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, dual antihistamine/mast cell stabilizers, immunotherapy and corticosteroids. Topical

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