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Teneligliptin hydrobromide

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Teneligliptin hydrobromide
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Cat #: V2634 CAS #: 906093-29-6 Purity ≥ 98%

Description: Teneligliptin HBr (formerly MP-513; MP513; trade name Tenelia in Japan), the hydrobromide salt of Teneligliptin, is a novel, potent, orally bioavailable and long-lasting dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor; Teneligliptin is an approved drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Japan.

References: Fukuda-Tsuru S, et al. A novel, potent, and long-lasting dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor, teneligliptin, improves postprandial hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia after single and repeated administrations. Eur J Pharmacol. 2012 Dec 5;696(1-3):194-202.

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Molecular Weight (MW)628.86
Molecular FormulaC22H30N6OS.5/2BrH
CAS No.906093-29-6
Storage-20℃ for 3 years in powder formr
-80℃ for 2 years in solvent
Solubility In VitroDMSO: 100 mg/mL (159.0 mM)r
Water: 100 mg/mL (159.0 mM)r
Ethanol: 17 mg/mL (27.0 mM)
SMILES CodeO=C([C@H]1NC[C@@H](N2CCN(C3=CC(C)=NN3C4=CC=CC=C4)CC2)C1)N5CSCC5.O=C([C@H]6NC[C@@H](N7CCN(C8=CC(C)=NN8C9=CC=CC=C9)CC7)C6)N%10CSCC%10.[H]Br.[H]Br.[H]Br.[H]Br.[H]Br
SynonymsMP-513 hydrobromide; MP 513 hydrobromide; MP513 hydrobromide; Teneligliptin. trade name Tenelia; Teneligliptin HBr; Teneligliptin hydrobromide
ProtocolIn VitroTeneligliptin (MP-513) inhibits all these DPP-4 enzymes in a concentration-dependent manner. The IC50s of Teneligliptin for rhDPP-4, human plasma, and rat plasma are 0.889, 1.75, and 1.35 nM, respectively. A study of enzyme inhibition kinetics is conducted for Teneligliptin (MP-513) using Gly-Pro-MCA as the substrate and rhDPP-4 as the enzyme source. Plots based on the Michaelis-Menten equation reveals that Teneligliptin (MP-513) inhibits DPP-4 in a substrate-competitivemanner; the residual sum of squares for competitive and non-competitive models is 0.162 and 0.192, respectively. Ki, Km, and Vmax values are 0.406 nM, 24 μM, and 6.06 nmol/min, respectively. Teneligliptin (MP-513) inhibits the degradation of GLP-1(7-36)amide with an IC50 of 2.92 nM.
In VivoOral administration of Teneligliptin (MP-513) in Wistar rats results in the inhibition of plasma DPP-4 with an ED50 of 0.41 mg/kg. Plasma DPP-4 inhibition is sustained even at 24 h after administration of Teneligliptin (MP-513). An oral carbohydrate-loading test in Zucker fatty rats shows that Teneligliptin (MP-513) at ≥0.1 mg/kg increases the maximum increase in plasmaglucagon-like peptide-1 and insulin levels, and reduces glucose excursions. This effect is observed over 12 h after a dose of 1 mg/kg. An oral fat-loading test in Zucker fatty rats also shows that Teneligliptin (MP-513) at 1 mg/kg reduces triglyceride and free fatty acid excursions. In Zucker fatty rats, repeated administration of Teneligliptin (MP-513) for two weeks reduces glucose excursions in the oral carbohydrate-loading test and decreased the plasma levels of triglycerides and free fatty acids under non-fasting conditions. Oral administration of Teneligliptin (MP-513) inhibits plasma DPP-4 in rats in a dose-dependent manner. The ED50 value for Teneligliptin (MP-513) is calculated to be 0.41 mg/kg, while those for Sitagliptin and Vildagliptin, 27.3 and 12.8 mg/kg, respectively.
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Solvent volume to be added Mass (the weight of a compound)
Mother liquor concentration 1mg5mg10mg20mg
1mM1.5902 mL7.9509 mL15.9018 mL31.8036 mL
5mM0.3180 mL1.5902 mL3.1804 mL6.3607 mL
10mM0.1590 mL0.7951 mL1.5902 mL3.1804 mL
20mM0.0795 mL0.3975 mL0.7951 mL1.5902 mL
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