General
Preferred name
Inulin
Synonyms
P&D ID
PD009876
CAS
9005-80-5
Tags
drug
Drug indication
Measure kidney function
Drug Status
approved
Structure
Probe scores
P&D probe-likeness score
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Structure formats
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Description
(extracted from source data)
MOA As a diagnostic agent, inulin is readily soluble and essentially indigestible. It readily passes through the blood and into the urine. It is neither secreted nor resorbed by the kidney making it an excellent indicator for renal clearance rates. The inulin clearance test has largely been succeeded by the creatinine clearance test as a measure of glomerular filtration rate. ; ; Inulin is a hypoglycemic agent. Since it is not digestible by human enzymes ptyalin and amylase, inulin passes through much of the digestive system intact. It is only in the colon that bacteria metabolise inulin, with the release of significant quantities of carbon dioxide and/or methane. Because inulin is not broken down into simple sugars (monosaccharides) by normal digestion, it does not elevate blood sugar levels, hence, helping diabetics regulate blood sugar levels.
Compound Sets
2
DrugMAP
DrugMAP Approved Drugs
External IDs
2
Properties
(calculated by RDKit )
Molecular Weight
6176.02
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors
191
Hydrogen Bond Donors
116
Rotatable Bonds
149
Ring Count
38
Aromatic Ring Count
0
cLogP
-83.67
TPSA
3038.93
Fraction CSP3
1.0
Chiral centers
153.0
Largest ring
6.0
QED
0.03
Structural alerts
0
No structural alerts detected
Custom attributes
(extracted from source data)
Therapeutic Class
Hypoglycemic Agents
Source data