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Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 泰诺福韦:::
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Tenofovir
(Trade name Viread) is an anti-HIV drug approved by the FDA (In October
of 2001) to be used in combination with other HIV fighting medications.
Viread belongs to a new class of drugs called Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase
Inhibitors (NtRTI). These are related to Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase
Inhibitors (NRTI) like zidovudine (AZT, Retrovir). The body converts Viread
into a chemical that prevent HIV from reproducing in uninfected cells,
but it does not help cells that have already been infected with the virus.
As people with HIV lose CD4 cells - one of the immune system's main defenses
- they become more likely to get infections and illnesses.
Currently
available anti-HIV drugs like AZT need three separate chemical steps before
they are active. Viread needs only two chemical reactions (phosphorylation)
to occur before it can start working. Partly due to this unique chemical
feature, Viread also carries a "negative charge", allowing it
to stay in the cells where it is active for a longer period. As a result,
Viread only needs to be taken once a day. |
| Tenofovir
disoproxil fumarate (TDF) Cas Number: 202138-50-9 Chemical name: 9-[(R)-2-[[bis[[(isopropoxycarbonyl) oxy] methoxy] phosphinyl] methoxy] propyl] adenine fumarate ![]() |
Intermediates
for Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)
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Tenofovir; PMPA; R-PMPA Cas Number: 147127-20-6 Chemical name: (R)-9-(2-phosphonomethoxypropyl)adenine |
| White or off-white crystalline powder | Metling point: 276.0 ~ 280.0 degrees C |
| Assay: not less than 98.0% | Specific rotation [a] 20/D: -20 ~ -22 degrees, c=1, 0.1M HCL |
| Heavy metal: not more than 20ppm | Water: not more than 0.5% |
3. R-PMPA diethyl ester 4. R–9-(2-hydroxypropyl)adenine 5. Diethyl p-toluenesulfonyloxy methylphosphonate CAS Number: 31618-90-3 ![]() |