Satraplatin 129580-63-8

Satraplatin

Satraplatin (INN, codenamed JM216) is a platinum compound that is currently under investigation as one treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer who have failed previous chemotherapy. It has not yet received approval from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. First mentioned in the medical literature in 1993, satraplatin is the first orally active platinum-based chemotherapeutic drug; other available platinum analogues—cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin—must be given intravenously. It is made available in the United States jointly by Spectrum Pharmaceuticals and GPC Biotech under the name SPERA (Satraplatin Expanded Rapid Access). The drug has also been used in the treatment of lung and ovarian cancers. The proposed mode of action is that the compound binds to the DNA of cancer cells rendering them incapable of dividing.

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Systematic (IUPAC) name: (OC-6-43)-bis(acetato)amminedichloro(cyclohexylamine)platinum
Satraplatin CAS number: 129580-63-8
ATC code: L01XA04
PubChem: 123974
DrugBank:
Formula: C10H22N2O4
Molecular mass: 500.277 g/mol
Satraplatin Assay/Purity: Typically NLT 98%
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