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(Rac)-5-Hydroxymethyl Tolterodine hydrochloride

Product Code:
 
TAR-T40161
Product Group:
 
Inhibitors and Activators
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TargetMol
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
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Further Information

Bioactivity:
(Rac)-5-Hydroxymethyl Tolterodine hydrochloride, also known as (Rac)-Desfesoterodine hydrochloride, is an active metabolite of Tolterodine that functions as a mAChR antagonist. It exhibits significant affinity (K i values) for M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5 receptors, with values of 2.3 nM, 2 nM, 2.5 nM, 2.8 nM, and 2.9 nM, respectively. This compound is commonly employed in research related to overactive bladder conditions.
CAS:
250214-40-5
Molecular Weight:
377.95
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
Cl.CC(C)N(CCC(c1ccccc1)c1cc(CO)ccc1O)C(C)C

References

B Malhotra, et al. The design and development of fesoterodine as a prodrug of 5-hydroxymethyl tolterodine (5-HMT), the active metabolite of tolterodine. Curr Med Chem. 2009;16(33):4481-9. Shizuo Yamada, et al. Muscarinic receptor binding of fesoterodine, 5-hydroxymethyl tolterodine, and tolterodine in rat tissues after the oral, intravenous, or intravesical administration. J Pharmacol Sci. 2019 May;140(1):73-78. L Nilvebrant, et al. Antimuscarinic potency and bladder selectivity of PNU-200577, a major metabolite of tolterodine. Pharmacol Toxicol. 1997 Oct;81(4):169-72.