General
Preferred name
ACEMETACIN
Synonyms
K-708 ()
TVX 1322 ()
Acemetacin (Emflex) ()
K-708,TVX 1322 ()
Acemetacina ()
Rantudil ()
Acemetacine ()
NSC-757413 ()
Emflex ()
P&D ID
PD001649
CAS
53164-05-9
Tags
available
drug
Drug Status
approved
investigational
Max Phase
2.0
Drug indication
rheumatic disease
Probe control
Probe control not defined
Orthogonal probes
0
No orthogonal probes found
Similar probes
0
No structurally similar probes found
Structure formats
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Description
(extracted from source data)
PRICE
29
DESCRIPTION
Acemetacin (TVX 1322) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and a glycolic acid ester of indometacin that is a cyclooxygenase inhibitor.
DESCRIPTION
Acemetacin (TVX 1322) is a carboxymethyl ester of indometacin and a potent non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug derived from indol-3-acetic acid, with its activity primarily attributed to its active metabolite, indomethacin. In clinical trials, acemetacin shows better gastric tolerability compared to indomethacin.
(TargetMol Bioactive Compound Library)
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Compound Sets
16
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free of charge
External IDs
33
Molecular Weight
415.08
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors
6
Hydrogen Bond Donors
1
Rotatable Bonds
6
Ring Count
3
Aromatic Ring Count
3
cLogP
3.47
TPSA
94.83
Fraction CSP3
0.19
Chiral centers
0.0
Largest ring
6.0
QED
0.62
Structural alerts
0
No structural alerts detected
Custom attributes
(extracted from source data)
Target
COX
PTGS1, PTGS2
Indication
osteoarthritis
MOA
cyclooxygenase inhibitor
Pathway
Immunology/Inflammation
Neuroscience
Source data

