Epothilone D

Epothilone D

CAT N°: 18765
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Epothilones are microtubule-stabilizing agents with potential anti-neoplastic actions.{19711,19714,26908} They are natural macrolides that have high potency in both taxane-sensitive and taxane-resistant models.{19714,26908} Epothilone D is a desoxy form of epothilone B (Item No. 10924) that inhibits the growth of a variety of cancer cells both in vitro (IC50 values range from 0.97 to 21 nM) and in mice.{26908,30210} Epothilone D is brain penetrant and reduces neurodegeneration in aged tau transgenic mice.{30209,30212} Effects include improved axonal transport, decreased tau neuropathology, and reduced hippocampal neuron loss.{30209,30212} Epothilone D also rescues microtubule defects and attenuates nigrostriatal degeneration in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease.{30210}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • (4S,7R,8S,9S,13Z,16S)-4,8-dihydroxy-5,5,7,9,13-pentamethyl-16-[(1E)-1-methyl-2-(2-methyl-4-thiazolyl)ethenyl]-oxacyclohexadec-13-ene-2,6-dione
  • Correlated keywords
    • (-)-epothilone 12,13-deoxyepothilone B 12,13-desoxyepothilone epod epo d kos 862 kos862 NSC73147 (-)-desoxyepothilone microtubule-stabilizing agent micro tubule desoxy deoxy parkinson alzheimer
  • Product Overview:
    Epothilones are microtubule-stabilizing agents with potential anti-neoplastic actions.{19711,19714,26908} They are natural macrolides that have high potency in both taxane-sensitive and taxane-resistant models.{19714,26908} Epothilone D is a desoxy form of epothilone B (Item No. 10924) that inhibits the growth of a variety of cancer cells both in vitro (IC50 values range from 0.97 to 21 nM) and in mice.{26908,30210} Epothilone D is brain penetrant and reduces neurodegeneration in aged tau transgenic mice.{30209,30212} Effects include improved axonal transport, decreased tau neuropathology, and reduced hippocampal neuron loss.{30209,30212} Epothilone D also rescues microtubule defects and attenuates nigrostriatal degeneration in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease.{30210}

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