Ibuprofen (L-lysine)


CAS No. : 57469-77-9

(Synonyms: (±)-Ibuprofen (L-lysine))

57469-77-9
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Cat. No. : HY-100586
M.Wt: 352.47
Formula: C19H32N2O4
Purity: >98 %
Solubility: H2O : 100 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
Introduction of 57469-77-9 :

Ibuprofen ((±)-Ibuprofen) L-lysine is a potent orally active, selective COX-1 inhibitor with an IC50 value of 13 μM. Ibuprofen L-lysine inhibits cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and induces cell apoptosis. Ibuprofen L-lysine is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent and a nitric oxide (NO) donor. Ibuprofen L-lysine can be used in the research of pain, swelling, inflammation, infection, immunology, cancers[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. IC50 & Target: IC50: 13 μM (COX-1), 370 μM (COX-2) In Vitro: Ibuprofen (24 h) L-lysine inhibits COX-1 and COX-2 activity with IC50 values of 13 μM and 370 μM[1].
Ibuprofen (500 μM, 48 h) L-lysine inhibits cell proliferation and angiogenesis, and induces apoptosis in AGS cells (Adenocarcinoma gastric cell line)[2].
Ibuprofen (500 μM, 48 h) L-lysine downregulates transcription of Akt, VEGF-A, PCNA, Bcl2, OCT3/4 and CD44 genes, but upregulates RNA levels of wild type P53 and Bax genes in AGS cell[2].
Ibuprofen (500 μM, 24 h) L-lysine restores microtubule reformation, microtubule-dependent intracellular cholesterol transport, and induces extension of microtubules to the cell periphery in both cystic fibrosis (CF) cell models and primary CF nasal epithelial cells[3].
Ibuprofen (500 μM, 24 h) L-lysine enhances UV-induced cell death in MCF-7 cells and MDA-MB-231 cells by a photosensitization process[4].
In Vivo: Ibuprofen (300 mg/kg; p.o.; daily, for 14 days) L-lysine reduces overall tumor growth and enhances anti-tumor immune characteristics without adverse autoimmune reactions in a model of postpartum breast cancer[5].
Ibuprofen (60 mg/kg; i.h.; every second day for 15 days) L-lysine reduces the risk of neuropathy in a rat model of chronic Oxaliplatin induced peripheral neuropathy[6].
Ibuprofen (20 mg/kg; p.o.; every 12 hours, 5 doses total) L-lysine decreases muscle growth (average muscle fiber cross-sectional area) without affecting regulation of supraspinatus tendon adaptions to exercise[7].
Ibuprofen (35 mg/kg; p.o.; twice daily) L-lysine attenuates the Inflammatory response to pseudomonas aeruginosa in a rat model of chronic pulmonary infection[8].

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