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Ketoprofen (lysinate)

CAS: 57469-78-0 F: C22H28N2O5 W: 400.47

Ketoprofen (RP-19583) lysinate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Ketoprofen lysinate can inhibit the activity
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Bioactivity Ketoprofen (RP-19583) lysinate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Ketoprofen lysinate can inhibit the activity of cyclooxygenase with IC50 values of 2 nM (COX-1) and 26 nM (COX-2). which is potential in the research of inflammation, immunology, and metabolic disease such as obesity[1][2][3].
Invitro Ketoprofen lysinate inhibits COX in LPS-stimulated monocytes isolated from human blood, with IC50 values of 2 nM (COX-1) and 26 nM (COX-2)[1].Ketoprofen lysinate (2.5 mg /mL, 3-24h) decreases the mRNA level of immune factors (TNFα, IL-8, SAA and COX-2) and PTGES in LPS-stimulated bovine mammary epithelial cells[3]. RT-PCR[3] Cell Line:
In Vivo Ketoprofen lysinate (Oral administration, 10 mg/kg, three times a week for 10 weeks, HFD-induced obese C57BL/6 mice) decreases in relative body weight (15.41%), the iWAT mass (approximately 41%), and leptin (58.68%) and resistin (12.88%)[2].Ketoprofen lysinate (50 mg/kg, LPS-treated dairy cows) lowers the increase of somatic cell count (SCC), serum albumin (SA), IgG and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in milk induced by LPS[3]. Animal Model:
Name Ketoprofen (lysinate)
CAS 57469-78-0
Formula C22H28N2O5
Molar Mass 400.47
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Reference [1]. Palomer A, et al. Structure-based design of cyclooxygenase-2 selectivity into ketoprofen. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2002 Feb 25;12(4):533-7. [2]. NamHyeon Kang Ketoprofen alleviates diet-induced obesity and promotes white fat browning in mice via the activation of COX-2 through mTORC1-p38 signaling pathway. Pflugers Arch. 2020 May;472(5):583-596. [3]. Denisa Dan, et al. Ketoprofen affects the mammary immune response in dairy cows in vivo and in vitro. J Dairy Sci. 2018 Dec;101(12):11321-11329.