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Sucralfate

CAS: 54182-58-0 F: C12H14Al16O75S8 W: 2046.42

Sucralfate (Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex) is a potent and orally active gastroprotectant with no systemic effect
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Bioactivity Sucralfate (Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex) is a potent and orally active gastroprotectant with no systemic effects. Sucralfate inhibits peptic activity and binds to negatively charged subepithelial proteins exposed during mucosal injury, forming a viscous layer that protects the vascular bed and proliferative zone. Sucralfate is used for prevention and treatment of several gastrointestinal diseases in vivo[1][2].
In Vivo Sucralfate is a cytoprotective agent which has been employed for prevention and treatment of several gastrointestinal diseases. Enemas containing Sucralfate improves the inflammation and increases the tissue contents of neutral and acid mucins. The content of neutral mucins does not change with the time or concentration of Sucralfate used, while acid mucins increases with concentration and time of intervention. A significant increase in tissue content of neutral mucins in animals subjected to irrigation with Sucralfate (SCF) is found compare to animals irrigated with S.F. 0.9%, regardless of the concentration and duration of intervention[1].
Name Sucralfate
CAS 54182-58-0
Formula C12H14Al16O75S8
Molar Mass 2046.42
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
Reference [1]. Chaim FM, et al. Evaluation of the application of enemas containing sucralfate in tissue content of neutral and acid mucins in experimental model of diversion colitis. Acta Cir Bras. 2014 Sep;29(9):544-52. [2]. Tracy L Hill, et al. Effect of sucralfate on gastric permeability in an ex vivo model of stress-related mucosal disease in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2018 Mar;32(2):670-678.