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Clopidogrel Carboxylic Acid (hydrochloride) (Synonyms: SR26334)

Catalog No.GC43281

Clopidogrel is an antithrombic compound whose active metabolite is a selective, irreversible antagonist of the platelet purinergic P2Y12 receptor (IC50 = 100 nM).

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Clopidogrel Carboxylic Acid (hydrochloride) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 144750-42-5

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1mg
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5mg
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10mg
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Clopidogrel is an antithrombic compound whose active metabolite is a selective, irreversible antagonist of the platelet purinergic P2Y12 receptor (IC50 = 100 nM). Clopidogrel inhibits ADP-induced platelet aggregation ex vivo and functions as a prodrug whereupon biotransformation to its active thiol metabolite via CYP2C19 in the liver enables its anti-aggregating activity. An estimated 15% of administered clopidogrel is metabolized by CYP2C19 to the thiol metabolite. Clopidogrel carboxylic acid is a major inactive metabolite of clopidogrel. Most (85%) of circulating clopidogrel is hydrolyzed by esterases to this carboxylic acid form. This inactive metabolite can be used as a reference standard for quantitative analysis of clopidogrel metabolism.

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