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Crystal structure of mycophenolic acid
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2, 1972Crystals of the title compound, are triclinic, a= 9·555(2), b= 11·639(3), c= 7·341(3)A, α= 90·75(10), β= 90·77(5), γ= 102·70(2)°, Z= 2, space group P. The structure was determined from diffractometer data by direct methods, and was refined by full-matrix least-squares techniques to R 0·076 for 1548 observed reflexions.
J. Trotter+2 more
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Halogenated analogues of mycophenolic acid
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1973Halogenated analogues of mycophenolic acid (I) were produced by cultures of Penicillium brevicompactum fed respectively with 4-bromo-5,7-dihydroxy-phthalide (V) and 4-chloro-5,7-dihydroxyphthalide (VI).
Renato Craveri+4 more
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Total synthesis of mycophenolic acid
Tetrahedron, 2003Abstract A convergent total synthesis of the natural compound mycophenolic acid 1 is described. The synthetic strategy for the construction of the hexasubstituted aromatic nucleus was based on a ring annulation sequence, involving a Michael addition reaction and intramolecular Dieckmann condensation reaction in situ as the key step.
Adrián Covarrubias-Zúñiga+2 more
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Mycophenolic acid as a latent agonist of PPARγ
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2007Mycophenolic acid (MPA), known as an inhibitor of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), was found to inhibit the differentiation of 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes into mature adipocytes. Although the effect of MPA was attributed to inhibition of IMPDH, we uncovered a hidden biological property of MPA as an agonist of peroxisome proliferator activated ...
Mie Tsuruga+10 more
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Pharmacokinetics of Mycophenolic Acid in Renal Insufficiency
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2000Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is now widely used in solid organ transplantation. MMF is rapidly converted to its active form, mycophenolic acid (MPA), upon reaching the systemic circulation. MPA is metabolized to its glucuronide metabolite, mycophenolic acid glucuronide (MPAG), by glucoronyl transferases in the liver and possibly elsewhere.
Leslie M. Shaw+3 more
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Mechanisms of Action of Mycophenolic Acid
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993Anthony C. Allison+3 more
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Mycophenolic acid and mycophenolic acid glucuronide trough levels after renal transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 1997R. Pichlmayr, M. Behrend, R. Lueck
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A total synthesis of mycophenolic acid
Tetrahedron Letters, 1971L. Canonica+3 more
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Accurate Estimation of Mycophenolic Acid AUC
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2001Taylor, P. J.+4 more
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