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Type: | Tiopronin |
Chemical Character: | Acidity |
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Name | Tiopronin |
Synonyms | N-(2-Mercaptopropionyl)glycine; alpha-Mercaptopropionyl glycine |
Molecular Structure | |
Molecular Formula | C5H9NO3S |
Molecular Weight | 163.19 |
CAS Registry Number | 1953-02-2 |
EC Number | 217-778-4 |
White crystalline powder with a sulfur odor. Dissolve in water. Melting point 95-97 ºC.
Tiopronin is a novel thiol containing glycine derivative, chemically named N - (2-mercaptopropionyl) - glycine. It is mainly used clinically to improve liver function in various acute and chronic hepatitis, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, drug-induced liver injury, detoxification of heavy metals, reduce adverse reactions to radiation and chemotherapy, and prevent leukopenia caused by radiation and chemotherapy.
Thioprine is mainly used for the treatment of fatty liver, early cirrhosis, acute and chronic hepatitis, and hepatitis caused by alcohol and drugs The treatment of heavy metal poisoning Reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, increase white blood cells, and prevent the occurrence of secondary tumors caused by chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Thioprine can activate metabolic enzymes and chelate with toxic substances that hinder HS enzyme activity, thus having detoxifying effects. Mainly used for the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, alcoholic liver injury, and drug-induced liver injury, it can also be used for metal poisoning, chemotherapy and radiation protection, urticaria, dermatitis, eczema, and acne.
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