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(1R,5R)-3-[(3-hydroxy-2-phenylpropanoyl)oxy]-8-methyl-8-(propan-2-yl)-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-8-ium bromide
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ChemBase ID:
216
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Molecular Formular:
C20H30BrNO3
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Molecular Mass:
412.3611
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Monoisotopic Mass:
411.14090583
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SMILES and InChIs
SMILES:
O(C1C[C@@H]2[N+]([C@H](CC2)C1)(C(C)C)C)C(=O)C(CO)c1ccccc1.[Br-]
Canonical SMILES:
OCC(c1ccccc1)C(=O)OC1C[C@H]2CC[C@H](C1)[N+]2(C)C(C)C.[Br-]
InChI:
InChI=1S/C20H30NO3.BrH/c1-14(2)21(3)16-9-10-17(21)12-18(11-16)24-20(23)19(13-22)15-7-5-4-6-8-15;/h4-8,14,16-19,22H,9-13H2,1-3H3;1H/q+1;/p-1/t16-,17-,18?,19?,21?;/m1./s1
InChIKey:
LHLMOSXCXGLMMN-AUFQYUNVSA-M
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Cite this record
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NAMES AND DATABASE IDS
NAMES AND DATABASE IDS
Names Database IDs
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IUPAC name
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(1R,5R)-3-[(3-hydroxy-2-phenylpropanoyl)oxy]-8-methyl-8-(propan-2-yl)-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-8-ium bromide
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IUPAC Traditional name
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Brand Name
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Aerovent
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Apo-Ipravent
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Apovent
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Atronase
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Atrovent
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Atrovent Aerosol
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Atrovent HFA
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Atrovent Nasal
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Bitrop
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Disne-Asmol
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Ipravent
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Ipvent
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Kendral-Ipratropium
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Narilet
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Rhinotrop
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Rhinovent
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Rinatec
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Rinoberen
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Rinovagos
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Vagos
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Aerodose
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Synonyms
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Ipatropium Bromide
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Ipratropium Bromide
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N-Isopropylatropine
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ipratropium
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Ipratropium bromide
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CAS Number
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DATA SOURCES
DATA SOURCES
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CALCULATED PROPERTIES
CALCULATED PROPERTIES
JChem
ALOGPS 2.1
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Acid pKa
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15.14574
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H Acceptors
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2
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H Donor
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1
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LogD (pH = 5.5)
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-1.8177127
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LogD (pH = 7.4)
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-1.8177124
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Log P
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-1.8177127
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Molar Refractivity
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105.8974 cm3
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Polarizability
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37.49658 Å3
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Polar Surface Area
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46.53 Å2
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Rotatable Bonds
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6
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Lipinski's Rule of Five
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true
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Log P
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0.89
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LOG S
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-5.48
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Solubility (Water)
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1.22e-03 g/l
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PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES
Physical Property
Bioassay(PubChem)
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Solubility
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Freely soluble
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DETAILS
DETAILS
DrugBank
DrugBank -
DB00332
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Drug Groups
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Description
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A muscarinic antagonist structurally related to atropine but often considered safer and more effective for inhalation use. It is used for various bronchial disorders, in rhinitis, and as an antiarrhythmic. [PubChem] |
| Indication |
For maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. |
| Pharmacology |
Ipratropium bromide, a synthetic ammonium compound structurally similar to atropine, is used as a bronchodilator in the management of cholinergic-mediated bronchospasm associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and in the treatment of rhinorrhea associated with the common cold or with allergic or nonallergic seasonal rhinitis. |
| Toxicity |
LD50=1001mg/kg (orally in mice) |
| Affected Organisms |
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Humans and other mammals |
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| Biotransformation |
Partially metabolized to at least 8 metabolites formed primarily via hydrolysis and conjugation. The main metabolites are N-isopropylnortropium methobromide, which is formed by enzymatic hydrolysis of the ester; α-phenylacrylic acid-N-isopropylnortropine-ester methobromide, which is formed by enzymatic loss of a water; and phenylacetic acid-N-isopropylnortropine-ester methobromide, which is formed by enzymatic loss of a CH3OH-group. These metabolites appear to be inactive. |
| Absorption |
Inhalation (local)-minimal; Nasal-rapid and minimal |
| Half Life |
2-4 hours after administration orally, IV or by oral inhalation (radiolabeled ipratropium bromide assay measures parent drug and its metabolites). Using a radioreceptor assay that measures only unchanged ipratropium bromide, the initial distribution-phase half-life (t1/2 α) and terminal elimination-phase half-life (t1/2 β) were 0.07 and 1.6 hours, respectively, following a single 2 mg IV dose of the drug in healthy adults. |
| Protein Binding |
Minimally (0 to 9% in vitro) bound to plasma albumin and α1-acid glycoproteins |
| Elimination |
Primarily eliminated renally via active secretion. |
| Distribution |
* 4.6 L/kg |
| Clearance |
* 2.3 L/min (total clearance of active ingredient) |
| References |
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Yamatake Y, Sasagawa S, Yanaura S, Okamiya Y: [Antiallergic asthma effect of ipatropium bromide (Sch 1000) in dogs (author's transl)] Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi. 1977 Oct;73(7):785-91.
[Pubmed]
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Abdine HH, Belala F, and Al-Badra AA. (2003). Ipratropium bromide: Methods of chemical and biochemical synthesis. In H.G. Brittain (Ed.). _Profiles of drug substances, excipients and related methodology_ (pp. 85-99). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Academic Press. |
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PATENTS
PATENTS
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