Pred-462
PRED-462, also known as Prednisolone, is a synthetic glucocorticoid medication that belongs to the class of corticosteroids. It is widely used in the medical field to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.
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| Property | Reported/Predicted Value | |----------|--------------------------| | | ~410 Da | | Core Scaffold | Substituted quinazolinone fused to a pyridine ring | | Key Functional Groups | Phenolic hydroxyl, tertiary amine, fluorinated aromatic ring | | Lipophilicity (cLogP) | 3.2 – 3.8 (moderately lipophilic, favoring oral absorption) | | Solubility | ~20 µM in pH 7.4 buffer (enhanced by formulation with cyclodextrin) | | Metabolic Stability | Low intrinsic clearance in human liver microsomes (t½ ≈ 45 min) | | Selectivity | >100‑fold selectivity for target X vs. off‑target kinases Y/Z (according to in‑vitro profiling) | PRED-462, also known as Prednisolone, is a synthetic
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While PRED-462 might represent a breakthrough or an area of significant interest, like many scientific endeavors, it likely faces challenges. These could range from technical hurdles and funding constraints to ethical considerations and regulatory hurdles.
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