Name | vindesine |
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Synonyms |
2H-3,7-Methanoazacycloundecino[5,4-b]indole-9-carboxylic acid, 9-[(2β,3β,4β,5α,12β,19α)-3-(aminocarbonyl)-6,7-didehydro-3,4-dihydroxy-16-methoxy-1-methylaspidospermidin-15-yl]-5-et hyl-1,4,5,6,7,8,9,14b-octahydro-5-hydroxy-, methyl ester, (5S,7S,9S)-
Vindesin EINECS 258-682-2 methyl (5S,7S,9S)-9-[(2β,3β,4β,5α,12β,19α)-3-(aminocarbonyl)-3,4-dihydroxy-1-methyl-16-(methyloxy)-6,7-didehydroaspidospermidin-15-yl]-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-1,4,5,6,7,8,9,14b-octahydro-2H-3,7-methanoazacycloundecino[5,4-b]indole-9-carboxylate Vindesinum 4-Desacetylleurosidin-C-3-carboxamid Vindesina Methyl (13S,15S,17S)-13-[(2β,3β,4β,5α,12β,19α)-3-carbamoyl-3,4-dihydroxy-16-methoxy-1-methyl-6,7-didehydroaspidospermidin-15-yl]-17-ethyl-17-hydroxy-1,11-diazatetracyclo[13.3.1.0.0]nonadeca-5,7,9,11-tetraene-13-carboxylate Desacetylvinblastine amide Eldesine |
Description | Vindesine is a semisynthetic derivative of vinblastine. Vindesine is a potent anticancer agent. Vindesine can be used for the research of melanoma and lung cancers[1]. |
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References |
[1]. Chabner BA, et al. Vinca alkaloids. Cancer Chemother Biol Response Modif. 1991;12:67-73. |
Density | 1.4±0.1 g/cm3 |
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Melting Point | 230-232ºC |
Molecular Formula | C43H55N5O7 |
Molecular Weight | 753.926 |
Exact Mass | 753.410156 |
PSA | 164.82000 |
LogP | 2.94 |
Index of Refraction | 1.708 |
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RIDADR | UN 1544 |
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Packaging Group | II |
Hazard Class | 6.1(a) |