Naftifine
- Chemical Name: Naftifine
- CAS No.:65472-88-0
- MF: C21H21N
- MW:287.4
- Purity:≥98% or according to customer requested
- Product Categories:Antifungal Drugs; Synthetic Anti-infective Drugs; APIs
- Test method: HPLC
Description
What is Naftifine?
Naftifine is a tertiary amine in which the nitrogen is substituted by methyl, alpha-naphthylmethyl, and (1E)-cinnamyl groups. It is used (usually as its hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of fungal skin infections. It has a role as an EC 1.14.13.132 (squalene monooxygenase) inhibitor and a sterol biosynthesis inhibitor. It is a member of naphthalenes, a tertiary amine and an allylamine antifungal drug. (Source: ChEBI)
Product Name: | Naftifine |
Synonyms: | Naftifinum; Naftifin; Naftifina; Naftifine HCL |
CAS: | 65472-88-0 |
MF: | C21H21N |
MW: | 287.4 |
Product Categories: | Antifungal Drugs; Synthetic Anti-infective Drugs; APIs; Pharmaceuticals |
Melting point | 177 °C |
Boiling point | bp0.015 torr 162-167° |
density | 1.082±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
pka | 7.99±0.50(Predicted) |
Merck | 6355 |
Therapeutic Function | Antifungal |
Pharmaceutical Applications | A topical antifungal used as a 1% cream for the treatment of dermatophytoses, including tinea pedis, tinea corporis and tinea cruris. |
Clinical Use | Naftifine was the first allyl amine to be discovered and marketed. It is subject to extensive first-pass metabolism to be orally active and, consequently, is only available in topical preparations. The widest use of naftifine is against various tinea infections of the skin. |
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