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Difluprednate

Catalog No. T6472   CAS 23674-86-4
Synonyms: Myser, Epitopic, CM 9155

Difluprednate (Myser)(Durezol) is a corticosteroid, approved for the treatment of post-operative ocular inflammation and pain.

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Difluprednate Chemical Structure
Difluprednate, CAS 23674-86-4
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200 mg In stock $ 186.00
500 mg In stock $ 297.00
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Description Difluprednate (Myser)(Durezol) is a corticosteroid, approved for the treatment of post-operative ocular inflammation and pain.
In vitro The difluprednate emulsion formulation begin by suspending DFBA in a variety of oils (castor, cottonseed, medium-chain fatty acid triglyceride, oleic, olive, peanut, and soybean). [1] Difluprednate ophthalmic emulsion's active metabolite, 6α,9-difluoroprednisolone 17-butyrate (DFB), has the lowest Ki value (611 nM) for the glucocorticoid receptor and is significantly more active than prednisolone, which has a Ki value of 3.4 nM. [2]
In vivo Difluprednate emulsion is rapidly deacetylated in the aqueous humor to difluoroprednisolone butyrate (DFB) in rats and rabbits, the drug's active metabolite, which has a similar corticosteroid activity profile. Radio-labeled difluprednate is instilled in the right eyes of pigmented rabbits in a separate study examining DFBA excretion. Difluprednate (0.05% emulsion) results in higher aqueous humor concentrations than the suspension form in the eyes of rabbits. Difluprednate concentrations ≥0.01% shows a statistically significant inhibition of inflammation compared to saline in a rabbit model, with the anti-inflammatory response proceeding in a dose-dependent manner. Difluprednate suppresses uveitis in all three concentration (0.002%, 0.01%, and 0.05%) in a dose-dependent manner in rats, and difluprednate 0.05% shows statistically superior anti-inflammatory activity compared to Betamethasone (0.1%). [1]
Synonyms Myser, Epitopic, CM 9155
Molecular Weight 508.55
Formula C27H34F2O7
CAS No. 23674-86-4

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

Solubility Information

Ethanol: 24 mg/mL (47.2 mM)

H2O: < 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble)

DMSO: 93 mg/mL (182.9 mM)

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Jamal KN, et al. Clin Ophthalmol, 2009, 3, 381-390. 2. Donnenfeld ED, et al. Clin Ophthalmol, 2011, 5, 811-816.

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