Lu, Zirui et al. published new progress in experiments with the help of cas: 55981-09-4

2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate(cas: 55981-09-4), an anthelmintic agent, exhibits a broad spectrum of activities against a wide variety of helminths, protozoa, and enteric bacteria infecting animals and humans.Related Products of 55981-09-4

Related Products of 55981-09-4《Structure-Activity Study of Nitazoxanide Derivatives as Novel STAT3 Pathway Inhibitors》 was published in 2021. The authors were Lu, Zirui;Li, Xiaona;Li, Kebin;Wang, Cong;Du, Tingting;Huang, Wei;Ji, Ming;Li, Changhong;Xu, Fengrong;Xu, Ping;Niu, Yan, and the article was included in《ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters》. The author mentioned the following in the article:

We identified nitazoxanide (NTZ) as a moderate STAT3 pathway inhibitor through immunoblot anal. and a cell-based IL-6/JAK/STAT3 pathway activation assay. A series of thiazolide derivatives were designed and synthesized to further validate the thiazolide scaffold as STAT3 inhibitors. Eight out of 25 derivatives displayed potencies greater than that of NTZ, and their STAT3 pathway inhibitory activities were found to be significantly correlated with their antiproliferative activities in HeLa cells. Derivatives 15 and 24 were observed to be more potent than the pos. control WP1066, which is under phase I clin. trials. Compared with NTZ, 15(I) also exhibited much improved in vivo pharmacokinetic parameters in rats and efficacies against proliferations in multiple cancer cell lines, indicating a broad-spectrum effect of these thiazolides as antitumor agents targeted on STAT3. To complete the study, the researchers used 2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate (cas: 55981-09-4) .

2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate(cas: 55981-09-4), an anthelmintic agent, exhibits a broad spectrum of activities against a wide variety of helminths, protozoa, and enteric bacteria infecting animals and humans.Related Products of 55981-09-4

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