BF-168

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BF-168 Structure
BF-168 structure
Common Name BF-168
CAS Number 634911-47-0 Molecular Weight 312.34
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula C18H17FN2O2 Melting Point N/A
MSDS N/A Flash Point N/A

 Use of BF-168


BF-168, a candidate probe for PET, is found to specifically recognize both neuritic and diffuse plaques, with a Ki of 6.4 nM for Aβ1-42.

 Names

Name BF-168

 BF-168 Biological Activity

Description BF-168, a candidate probe for PET, is found to specifically recognize both neuritic and diffuse plaques, with a Ki of 6.4 nM for Aβ1-42.
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Target

Ki: 6.4 nM (Aβ1-42)[1].

In Vitro BF-168, a styrylbenzoxazole derivative, is a potent agent that selectively recognizes SPs and NFTs in AD brain. BF-168 is a candidate probe for PET and is found to specifically recognize both neuritic and diffuse plaques, with a Ki of 6.4 nM for Aβ1-42[1].
In Vivo Intravenous injection of BF-168 in PS1/APP and APP23 transgenic mice result in specific in vivo labeling to both compact and diffuse amyloid deposits in the brain. In addition, 18F-radiolabeled BF-168 demonstrates abundant initial brain uptake (3.9% injected dose/gm at 2 min after injection) and fast clearance (t1/2=24.7 min) after intravenous administration in normal mice. Furthermore, autoradiograms of brain sections from APP23 transgenic mice at 180 min after intravenous injection of [18F]BF-168 shows selective labeling of brain amyloid deposits with little nonspecific binding[1].
References

[1]. Okamura N, et al. Styrylbenzoxazole derivatives for in vivo imaging of amyloid plaques in the brain. J Neurosci. 2004 Mar 10;24(10):2535-41.

 Chemical & Physical Properties

Molecular Formula C18H17FN2O2
Molecular Weight 312.34