Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate

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Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate Structure
Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate structure
Common Name Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate
CAS Number 71720-56-4 Molecular Weight 280.32
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula C15H14O3.1/2Ca.H2O Melting Point N/A
MSDS N/A Flash Point N/A

 Use of Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate


Fenoprofen Calcium hydrate is a nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory antiarthritic agent.Target: Prostaglandin G/H synthase 1Fenoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic agent advocated for use in rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative joint disease, ankylosing spondylitis and gout. Fenoprofen has a serum half-life of about 150 to 180 minutes and is at least 99% bound to plasma proteins. It is extensively metabolised after oral administration, the main metabolites being fenoprofen glucuronide and 4-hydroxy-fenoprofen glucuronide [1]. Fenoprofen calcium is revealed for relief of mild to moderate pain in adults and for relief of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. In patients with osteoarthritis, the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of fenoprofen calcium have been demonstrated by decrease in tenderness as a response to pressure and reduction in night pain, stiffness, swelling, and overall disease activity. These effects have also been demonstrated by attenuation of pain with motion and at rest and increased range of motion in involved joints [2].

 Names

Name 2-(3-Phenoxyphenyl)propionic Acid Calcium Salt Dihydrate
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 Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate Biological Activity

Description Fenoprofen Calcium hydrate is a nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory antiarthritic agent.Target: Prostaglandin G/H synthase 1Fenoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic agent advocated for use in rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative joint disease, ankylosing spondylitis and gout. Fenoprofen has a serum half-life of about 150 to 180 minutes and is at least 99% bound to plasma proteins. It is extensively metabolised after oral administration, the main metabolites being fenoprofen glucuronide and 4-hydroxy-fenoprofen glucuronide [1]. Fenoprofen calcium is revealed for relief of mild to moderate pain in adults and for relief of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. In patients with osteoarthritis, the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of fenoprofen calcium have been demonstrated by decrease in tenderness as a response to pressure and reduction in night pain, stiffness, swelling, and overall disease activity. These effects have also been demonstrated by attenuation of pain with motion and at rest and increased range of motion in involved joints [2].
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Target

COX

References

[1]. Takashima-Hirano M, et al. General method for the (11)C-labeling of 2-arylpropionic acids and their esters: construction of a PET tracer library for a study of biological events involved in COXs expression. Chemistry. 2010 Apr 12;16(14):4250-8.

 Chemical & Physical Properties

Molecular Formula C15H14O3.1/2Ca.H2O
Molecular Weight 280.32
PSA 98.72000
LogP 4.66460

 Synonyms

Calcium bis[2-(3-phenoxyphenyl)propanoate]
Fenoprofen CalciuM Salt Dihydrate
Fenoprofen (Calcium hydrate)