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Submit ReviewCDDO-Me is a Nrf2 pathway activator. Induces expression of Nrf-2 regulated, cytoprotective genes in vivo. Also blocks the NF-κB pathway by direct inhibition of IKKβ. Inhibits production of a wide range of inflammatory mediators in vitro.
分子量 | 505.69 |
公式 | C32H43NO4 |
储存 | Store at -20°C |
CAS Number | 218600-53-4 |
PubChem ID | 400769 |
InChI Key | WPTTVJLTNAWYAO-KPOXMGGZSA-N |
Smiles | [H][C@@]12CC(C)(CC[C@]1(C(OC)=O)CC[C@@]3([C@@]2(C(C=C4[C@]3(CC[C@]5(C(C)(C(C(C#N)=C[C@]45C)=O)C)[H])C)=O)[H])C)C |
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Ahmad et al (2006) Triterpenoid CDDO-Me blocks the NF-κB pathway by direct inhibition of IKKβ on Cys-179. J.Biol.Chem. 281 35764 PMID: 16998237
Yates et al (2007) Pharmacodynamic characterization of chemopreventive triterpenoids as exceptionally potent inducers of Nrf2-regulated genes. Mol.Cancer Ther. 6 154 PMID: 17237276
Liby & Sporn (2012) Synthetic oleanane triterpenoids: multifunctional drugs with a broad range of applications for prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Pharmacol.Rev. 64 972 PMID: 22966038
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