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Amikhelline

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Amikhelline
Clinical data
ATC code
  • none
Pharmacokinetic data
Metabolismnone
Identifiers
  • 9-(2-diethylaminoethoxy)-4-hydroxy-7-methylpyrano[3,2-f][1]benzoxol-5-one
CAS Number
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ChEMBL
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC18H21NO5
Molar mass331.363 g/mol g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O=C/1c3c(O\C(=C\1)C)c(OCCN(CC)CC)c2occc2c3O
  • InChI=1S/C18H21NO5/c1-4-19(5-2)7-9-23-18-16-12(6-8-22-16)15(21)14-13(20)10-11(3)24-17(14)18/h6,8,10,21H,4-5,7,9H2,1-3H3 checkY
  • Key:QZBPFSZZMYTRIA-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
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Amikhelline is an antimitotic drug.[1] It acts as a DNA intercalator[2] and inhibits DNA polymerase.[3]

References

  1. ^ Turchini MF, Geneix A, Perissel B, Malet P, Turchini JP. Characterization of chromosomal aberrations induced in man by various antimitotic agents. (French). Comptes Rendus des Seances de la Societe de Biologie et de ses Filiales. 1985;179(3):331-9. PMID 2417673
  2. ^ Rucheton M, Jeanteur P. Studies on amikhellin. I. Intercalative binding to double-stranded DNA. Biochimie. 1973;55(11):1415-20. PMID 4364376
  3. ^ Rucheton M, Jeanteur P. Studies on amikhellin. II.-Inhibition of dna-polymerase from murine sarcoma leukemia virus. Biochimie. 1976;58(6):689-95. PMID 60141