Bioactivity |
Phenindione is an anticoagulant which functions as a Vitamin K antagonist.Target: OthersPhenindione(Rectadione) is an anticoagulant which functions as a Vitamin K antagonist. A lymphocyte transformation test showed proliferation of T-cells from the hypersensitive patient, but not from four controls on exposure to phenindione in vitro. Drug-specific T-cell clones were generated and characterized in terms of their phenotype, functionality, and mechanism of antigen presentation. Forty-three human leukocyte antigen class II restricted CD4+ αβ T-cell clones were identified. T-cell activation resulted in the secretion of interferon-γ and interleukin-5 [1]. |
Name |
Phenindione |
CAS |
83-12-5 |
Formula |
C15H10O2 |
Molar Mass |
222.24 |
Appearance |
Solid |
Transport |
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage |
Powder |
-20°C |
3 years |
|
4°C |
2 years |
In solvent |
-80°C |
6 months |
|
-20°C |
1 month |
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Reference |
[1]. Naisbitt, D.J., et al., Characterization of the T-cell response in a patient with phenindione hypersensitivity. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2005. 313(3): p. 1058-1065. |