CAS No.: | 31431-39-7 |
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Formula: | C16h13n3o3 |
EINECS: | 250-635-4 |
Classification: | Mebendazole |
Shape: | Powdery |
Grade Standard: | Industrial Grade |
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Name | Mebendazole |
Synonyms | 5-Benzoyl-2-benzimidazolylcarbamic acid methyl ester; Methyl 5-benzoyl benzimidazole-2-carbamate |
Molecular Structure | |
Molecular Formula | C16H13N3O3 |
Molecular Weight | 295.30 |
CAS Registry Number | 31431-39-7 |
EINECS | 250-635-4 |
Melting point | 288.5 ºC |
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Mebendazole is a broad-spectrum deworming drug, which can completely kill the eggs of hookworm and whipworm and partially kill the eggs of roundworm. Mebendazole has a strong affinity for the β-tubulin of worm and can bind to it at a very low concentration. Mebendazole can inhibit the polymerization of its microtubules by affecting the metabolism of carbohydrate and related energy generation of worm, and cause the loss of the epidermal or intestinal cells of worm. It can selectively and irreversibly inhibit the uptake of glucose and other nutrients from the intestinal tract, and eventually lead to the death of the insect. It is suitable for the treatment of human and animal infections caused by whipworm, pinworm, hookworm, tapeworm, strongylodes faecalis, roundworm and other single or multiple worms, but it is not effective for echinococcosis. Bendazole is also an oxidative phosphoric acid uncoupling agent, which can inhibit fumarate reductase in mitochondria and reduce glucose transport, thus affecting ATP production. Mebendazole suspension can inhibit the uptake of glucose by intestinal parasites, resulting in the depletion of glycogen stores and the reduction of adenosine triphosphate formation, but does not affect the glucose level in the blood of the host. Ultrastructural observation showed that the suspension of mebendazole could cause the degeneration of microtubules in the membrane cells and the cytoplasm of intestinal cells, resulting in the accumulation of secretory particles in Golgi, resulting in transport blockage, cytosolysis, complete degeneration of absorption cells, and death of the worm.
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