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Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide Allyl Ester

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Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide Allyl Ester is a glucuronide metabolite of Valproic Acid and reported HDAC inhibitor in vivo
Molecular Weight:
360.40
Molecular Formula:
C17H28O8
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide Allyl Ester is a glucuronide metabolite of Valproic Acid. In studies with sheep, Valproic Acid is believed to be predominately excreted through glucuronidation, as recovered in urine specimens. The parent compound, Valproic Acid is a branched chain, fatty acid which is reported to potentially enhance central GABAergic neurotransmission and inhibit Na+ channels. Currently, the various molecular mechanisms of action of Valproic Acid have not been completely elucidated. Valproic Acid has been reported to be a potent inhibitor of histone deacetylases (HDACs) in vitro. Valproic Acid is also noted to relieve HDAC-dependent transcriptional repression and causes the hyperacetylation of histones in cultured cells. In animal studies, Valproic Acid has been observed to reduce tumor growth and metastasis formation. Additionally, Valproic Acid is reported to activate Wnt-dependent gene expression and to mimic trichostatin A (sc-3511) in the inhibition of histone deacetylase.

Metabolites of Valproic Acid are also available as:
Valproic Acid (sc-213144)
Valproic Acid, Sodium Salt (sc-202378)
3-Hydroxy Valproic Acid (sc-209599)
3-Keto Valproic Acid Sodium Salt (sc-216476)
4-Hydroxy Valproic Acid Sodium Salt(Mixture of Diastereomers) (sc-216870)
rac 5-Hydroxy Valproic Acid Sodium Salt (sc-208266)
Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide (sc-213145)

Labelled forms of Valproic Acid are available as:
Valproic Acid-d6 (sc-213146)
Valproic Acid-d6 β-D-Glucuronide (sc-220361)
rac 5-Hydroxy Valproic Acid-d7 Sodium Salt (sc-219789)


Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide Allyl Ester References

  1. Panipenem, a carbapenem antibiotic, enhances the glucuronidation of intravenously administered valproic acid in rats.  |  Yamamura, N., et al. 1999. Drug Metab Dispos. 27: 724-30. PMID: 10348803
  2. Concentration-dependent disposition of glucuronide metabolite of valproate.  |  Yu, HY. and Shen, YZ. 2002. J Pharm Pharmacol. 54: 633-9. PMID: 12005358
  3. Kinetics of valproic acid glucuronidation: evidence for in vivo autoactivation.  |  Wong, H., et al. 2007. Drug Metab Dispos. 35: 1380-6. PMID: 17496206
  4. Decrease in serum levels of valproic acid during treatment with a new carbapenem, panipenem/betamipron.  |  Nagai, K., et al. 1997. J Antimicrob Chemother. 39: 295-6. PMID: 9069562

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Valproic Acid β-D-Glucuronide Allyl Ester, 2.5 mg

sc-220360
2.5 mg
$380.00