General
Preferred name
AMCINONIDE
Synonyms
CL-34699 ()
Cyclocort, CL-34699 ()
CL 34699 ()
NSC-758620 ()
Amcinonida ()
Cyclocort ()
P&D ID
PD010122
CAS
51022-69-6
Tags
available
drug
Approved by
FDA
First approval
1979
Drug indication
Inflammation
Drug Status
approved
Max Phase
4.0
Structure
Probe scores
P&D probe-likeness score
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Structure formats
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Description
(extracted from source data)
ROE Corticosteroids are metabolized primarily in the liver and are then excreted by the kidneys. ; Some of the topical corticosteroids and their metabolites are also excreted into the bile.
DESCRIPTION Amcinonide is a NO inhibitor that inhibits NO release from activated microglia with IC50 of 3.38 nM. Amcinonide has glucocorticoid receptor affinity[1].
PRICE 29
DESCRIPTION A topically applied corticosteroid. (GtoPdb)
DESCRIPTION Amcinonide (CL-34699) is a Corticosteroid. The mechanism of action of amcinonide is as a Corticosteroid Hormone Receptor Agonist. (TargetMol Bioactive Compound Library)
Compound Sets
18
Cayman Chemical Bioactives
ChEMBL Approved Drugs
ChEMBL Drugs
CZ-OPENSCREEN Bioactive Library
DrugBank
DrugBank Approved Drugs
DrugCentral
DrugCentral Approved Drugs
DrugMAP
DrugMAP Approved Drugs
EU-OPENSCREEN Bioactive Compound Library
Guide to Pharmacology
MedChem Express Bioactive Compound Library
NCATS Inxight Approved Drugs
Prestwick Chemical Library
ReFrame library
Selleckchem Bioactive Compound Library
TargetMol Bioactive Compound Library
External IDs
30
Properties
(calculated by RDKit )
Molecular Weight
502.24
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors
7
Hydrogen Bond Donors
1
Rotatable Bonds
3
Ring Count
6
Aromatic Ring Count
0
cLogP
3.52
TPSA
99.13
Fraction CSP3
0.75
Chiral centers
8.0
Largest ring
6.0
QED
0.59
Structural alerts
0
No structural alerts detected
Custom attributes
(extracted from source data)
Target
Annexin A1
Glucocorticoid Receptor
Interleukin Related
NO Synthase
TNF Receptor
NOS
Therapeutic Class
Antiinflammatory Agents
Pathway
Apoptosis
Immunology/Inflammation
Vitamin D Related/Nuclear Receptor
Endocrinology/Hormones
GPCR/G protein
Source data