Safingol
Safingol is a lyso-sphingolipid protein kinase inhibitor. It has the molecular formula C18H39NO2 and is a colorless solid. Medicinally, safingol has demonstrated promising anticancer potential as a modulator of multi-drug resistance and as an inducer of necrosis. The administration of safingol alone has not been shown to exert a significant effect on tumor cell growth. However, preclinical and clinical studies have shown that combining safingol with conventional chemotherapy agents such as fenretinide, vinblastine, irinotecan and mitomycin C can dramatically potentiate their antitumor effects. Currently in Phase I clinical trials, it is believed to be safe to co-administer with cisplatin.
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(2S,3S)-2-Aminooctadecane-1,3-diol | |
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(−)-threo-Dihydrosphingosine; (2S,3S)-2-Amino-1,3-octadecanediol; L-(−)-threo-Sphinganine; L-threo-Dihydrosphingosine; L-threo-2-Amino-1,3-octadecanediol; threo-1,3-Dihydroxy-2-aminooctadecane | |
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C18H39NO2 | |
Molar mass | 301.515 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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