General
Preferred name
FURAZIDIN
Synonyms
F-35 ()
Akritoin ()
Furazidine ()
NF-416 ()
Furagin ()
NF-416, F-35, Akritoin, Furazidin, Furazidine ()
Furaginum ()
P&D ID
PD012177
CAS
1672-88-4
Tags
available
drug candidate
Drug Status
experimental
Drug indication
bacterial 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)
DESCRIPTION
Furagin (Furazidine), an analogue of Nitrofurantoin (HY-A0090), is an antibiotic with antibacterial activity against ESKAPE pathogens with MIC values of 0-32 ¦Ìg/mL. Furagin inhibits human Carbonic anhydrases . Furagin is promising for research of cancer and urinary tract infections (UTIs)[1][2][3][4][5].
PRICE
29
DESCRIPTION
Furagin (a nitrofurantoin analog) has the same efficacy in treating acute cystitis as Ciprofloxacin, however the duration of therapy is longer. Antibacterial.
(BOC Sciences Bioactive Compounds)
DESCRIPTION
Furagin (Furazidine) is a Nitrofuran derivative with anti-infective activity used for urinary tract infections.
(TargetMol Bioactive Compound Library)
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Compound Sets
8
BOC Sciences Bioactive Compounds
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External IDs
17
Molecular Weight
264.05
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors
6
Hydrogen Bond Donors
1
Rotatable Bonds
4
Ring Count
2
Aromatic Ring Count
1
cLogP
0.74
TPSA
118.05
Fraction CSP3
0.1
Chiral centers
0.0
Largest ring
5.0
QED
0.37
Structural alerts
0
No structural alerts detected
Custom attributes
(extracted from source data)
Target
Antibacterial
Bacterial
antibiotic
Carbonic Anhydrase
Pathway
Microbiology/virology
Anti-infection
Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
Source data

