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Isotope-Labeled Compounds

Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-B0577
    Latanoprost
    2 Publications Verification

    PHXA41

    Prostaglandin Receptor Others
    Latanoprost (PHXA41) is a prostaglandin F2α analogue and can be used for glaucoma research. Latanoprost can effectively pass through cornea and be hydrolyzed by esterase to latanoprost acid. latanoprost acid is an F-prostaglandin (FP) receptor agonist, and can effectively reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) by increasing the outflow of aqueous humor through uvea .
    <em>Latanoprost</em>
  • HY-113756A
    Latanoprost acid
    1 Publications Verification

    Prostaglandin Receptor Inflammation/Immunology
    Latanoprost acid, an analog of prostaglandin (PG) F2α, is an selective prostanoid receptor (FP) agonist that specifically activates the FP-PG receptor . Latanoprost acid inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclastgenesis and function by inhibiting ERK, AKT, JNK, and p38 cascade, following by the c-fos/NFATc1 pathway. Latanoprost acid is a medication which works to lower pressure inside the eyes .
    <em>Latanoprost</em> acid
  • HY-W707056

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    Latanoprost acid-d4 is used as the internal standard in the HPLC-MS/MS analysis to determine the level of Latanoprost acid (HY-113756A) in aqueous humor samples of eyes .
    <em>Latanoprost</em> acid-d4
  • HY-125946

    Prostaglandin Receptor Inflammation/Immunology
    Latanoprost lactone diol is an intermediate in the synthesis of Latanoprost. Latanoprost is a prostaglandin F2α analogue and an agonist for the FP prostanoid receptor, and lowers intraocular-pressure (IOP) .
    <em>Latanoprost</em> lactone diol
  • HY-B0577R

    PHXA41 (Standard)

    Prostaglandin Receptor Others
    Latanoprost (Standard) is the analytical standard of Latanoprost. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Latanoprost (PHXA41) is a prostaglandin F2α analogue and an agonist for the FP prostanoid receptor, and lowers intraocular-pressure (IOP).
    <em>Latanoprost</em> (Standard)
  • HY-B0577S

    PHXA41-d4

    Prostaglandin Receptor Others
    Latanoprost-d4 is the deuterium labeled Latanoprost. Latanoprost (PHXA41) is a prostaglandin F2α analogue and an agonist for the FP prostanoid receptor, and lowers intraocular-pressure (IOP).
    <em>Latanoprost</em>-d4
  • HY-129934

    Lat-NEt

    Prostaglandin Receptor Endocrinology
    Latanoprost ethyl amide (Lat-NEt) is a latanoprost analog in which the C-1 carboxyl group has been modified to an N-ethyl amide. Prostaglandin esters have been shown to have ocular hypotensive activity.1 Prostaglandin N-ethyl amides were recently introduced as alternative prostaglandin ocular hypotensive prodrugs. Although it has been claimed that prostaglandin ethyl amides are not converted to the free acids in vivo, studies in our laboratories have shown that bovine and human corneal tissue converts the N-ethyl amides of various prostaglandins to the free acids with a conversion rate of about 2.5 μg/g corneal tissue/hr. Lat-NEt would be expected to show the typical intraocular effects of Latanoprost free acid, but with the much slower hydrolysis pharmacokinetics of the prostaglandin N-amides.
    <em>Latanoprost</em> ethyl amide
  • HY-130395

    Prostaglandin Receptor Endocrinology
    15-Keto latanoprost is a metabolite of Latanoprost, which is an ocular hypotensive agent .
    15-Keto <em>latanoprost</em>
  • HY-113756

    Others Others
    trans-Latanoprost acid is an isomer of Latanoprost acid. trans-Latanoprost acid may have the activity of reducing intraocular pressure. trans-Latanoprost acid is mainly prepared as an analytical standard for impurity detection and quantification .
    trans-​<em>Latanoprost</em> acid
  • HY-126115

    15-epi Latanoprost

    Others Others
    15(S)-Latanoprost is an analog of latanoprost in which the hydroxyl at carbon 15 is inverted relative to latanoprost. The IC50 values for the free acid forms of latanoprost and 15(S)-latanoprost were determined to be 3.6 nM and 24 nM, respectively, in a FP receptor binding assay using the cat iris sphincter muscle. A 3 μg dose of 15(S)-latanoprost caused a 1 mmHg reduction of IOP in normotensive cynomolgus monkeys.
    15(S)-<em>Latanoprost</em>
  • HY-116889

    Drug Metabolite Others
    15-keto Latanoprost is a potential metabolite of latanoprost (HY-B0577) when administered to animals. 15-keto Latanoprost is also one of the common minor impurities found in commercial preparations of the bulk drug compound. Although much less potent that the parent compound latanoprost, 15-keto latanoprost still retains the ability to produce a small but measurable decrease (1 mm Hg) in the intraocular pressure of normal cynomolgus monkeys when administered at a dose of 1 μg/eye.1 15-keto Latanoprost is also a miotic in the normal cat eye, causing an 8 mm Hg reduction in pupillary diameter at 5 μg/eye. Again, this is not as potent as many other F-type prostaglandins; for example, prostaglandin F2α will produce this degree of miosis at a dose of less than 1 μg/eye.
    15-Keto <em>latanoprost</em> acid
  • HY-116161A

    Prostaglandin Receptor Endocrinology
    17-phenyl trinor PGF2α N-ethyl amide is an F-series prostaglandin analog which has been approved for use as an ocular hypotensive drug, sold under the Allergan trade name Bimatoprost.1 The N-ethyl amide prostaglandin prodrugs are converted to the active free acid more slowly than the analogous prostaglandin ester prodrugs such as latanoprost.2 This product is the isopropyl ester of the free acid prostaglandin which corresponds to Bimatoprost. The free acid, 17-phenyl trinor PGF2α, is a potent FP receptor agonist.3 In human and animal models of glaucoma, FP receptor agonist activity corresponds very closely with intraocular hypotensive activity. The 17-phenyl trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester derivative is examined for IOP-lowering activity during the development of latanoprost.4 At the dose of 3 μg/eye in the monkey, 17-phenyl trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester is the most potent analog tested in reducing IOP, lowering the IOP 1.3 mm Hg below the level achieved by latanoprost. However, this derivative is also significantly more irritating to the eye than latanoprost.
    17-Phenyl trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester
  • HY-112652

    Others Neurological Disease
    ACS-67 is a hydrogen sulphide-releasing derivative of Latanoprost acid. ACS-67 has the potential for glaucoma research .
    ACS-67
  • HY-116161

    Others Others
    15(R)-17-phenyl trinor Prostaglandin F2α isopropyl ester (15(R)-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester) is the latanoprost-related isomer containing both a double bond at 13,14 and an inverted (β) hydroxyl group at C-15. Similar to 15(S)-latanoprost, 15(R)-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester is a potential impurity in most commercial preparations of the latanoprost bulk drug product. The IC50 values for the free acid forms of 15(S)-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α and 15(R)-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α were determined to be 0.71 nM and 30 nM, respectively, in a FP receptor binding assay using the cat iris sphincter muscle.1 A 3 μg dose of 15(R)-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α caused a 1.9 mmHg reduction of IOP in normotensive cynomolgus monkeys.
    Bimatoprost isopropyl ester
  • HY-124200

    Prostaglandin Receptor Endocrinology
    AL 8810 (Item No. 16735) is an 11β-fluoro analog of prostaglandin F2α which acts as a potent and selective antagonist at the FP receptor. AL 8810 isopropyl ester is a lipid soluble, esterified prodrug form of AL 8810 analogous to the commonly used therapeutic intraocular prostaglandin compounds such as Latanoprost (HY-B0577) and Travoprost (HY-B0584).
    AL 8810 isopropyl ester
  • HY-113778

    15-keto-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α

    Prostaglandin Receptor Endocrinology
    Bimatoprost is an F-series prostaglandin (PG) analog which has been approved for use as an ocular hypotensive drug.1 Oxidation of the C-15 hydroxyl group and amide hydrolysis of Bimatoprost produces 15-keto-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α. 15-keto-17-phenyl trinor PGF2α is a potential metabolite of bimatoprost when administered to animals. 15-keto PG analogs are potential minor impurities in commercial preparations of their corresponding bulk drug compounds. Although much less potent that the parent compound, 15-keto PGs still retain the ability to produce a small but measurable decrease (1 mm Hg) in the intraocular pressure of normal cynomolgus monkeys when administered at a dose of 1 μg/eye.2 15-keto Latanoprost (15-keto-17-phenyl-13,14-dihydro trinor PGF2α isopropyl ester) is a miotic in the normal cat eye, causing an 8 mm reduction in pupillary diameter at 5 μg/eye. Again, this is not as potent as many other F-type PGs; for example, PGF2α will produce this degree of miosis at a dose of less than 1 μg/eye.
    15-keto-17-phenyl trinor Prostaglandin F2α

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