Rufinamide

Catalog No.S1256 Batch:S125602

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Technical Data

Formula

C10H8F2N4O

Molecular Weight 238.19 CAS No. 106308-44-5
Solubility (25°C)* In vitro DMSO 47 mg/mL (197.32 mM)
Water Insoluble
Ethanol Insoluble
* <1 mg/ml means slightly soluble or insoluble.
* Please note that Selleck tests the solubility of all compounds in-house, and the actual solubility may differ slightly from published values. This is normal and is due to slight batch-to-batch variations.
* Room temperature shipping (Stability testing shows this product can be shipped without any cooling measures.)

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Biological Activity

Description Rufinamide (CGP 33101,E 2080,RUF 331,Banzel) is a voltage-gated sodium channel blocker, used an anticonvulsant medication.
Targets
Sodium channel [1]
In vitro

Rufinamide is extensively metabolised by non-CYP450 systems with a half-life of 8-12 hours. Rufinamide’s mechanism of action is thought to be inhibition of sodium-dependent action potentials in neurons, with possible membrane-stabilising effects. [1] Rufinamide hydrolysis is mediated primarily by human carboxylesterase (hCE) 1 and is nonsaturable up to 500 μM. [2]

In vivo

Rufinamide given orally at 20 mg/kg every 12 h in healthy dogs should result in a plasma concentration and half-life sufficient to achieve the therapeutic level extrapolated from humans without short-term adverse effects in adult dogs. [3] Rufinamide alleviates injury-induced mechanical allodynia for 4 hours. Rufinamide reduces peak current and stabilizes the inactivated state of voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.7, with similar effects in dorsal root ganglion neurons in the Spared Nerve Injury neuropathic pain model in mice. [4] Rufinamide suppresses pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures in mice (ED(50) 45.8 mg/kg) but not rats, and is active against MES-induced tonic seizures in mice (ED(50) 23.9 mg/kg) and rats (ED(50) 6.1 mg/kg). Rufinamide suppresses pentylenetetrazol-, bicuculline-, and picrotoxin-induced clonus in mice (ED(50) 54.0, 50.5, and 76.3 mg/kg, respectively). Rufinamide is partially effective in the mouse strychnine test. [5]

Protocol (from reference)

Selleck's Rufinamide has been cited by 1 publication

Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Potential Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer [ Cancers (Basel), 2021, 13(21)5437] PubMed: 34771603

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