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Carbimazole

Catalog No. T0952   CAS 22232-54-8
Synonyms: Athyromazole, Carbimazol, Neomercazole

Carbimazole (Athyromazole) is an Imidazolium thyroid antagonist, which is rapidly transformed into MMI in vivo and can be converted into methidazole in vitro, and can be used in the study of Graves' disease.

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Carbimazole Chemical Structure
Carbimazole, CAS 22232-54-8
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Description Carbimazole (Athyromazole) is an Imidazolium thyroid antagonist, which is rapidly transformed into MMI in vivo and can be converted into methidazole in vitro, and can be used in the study of Graves' disease.
In vivo Once absorbed by the human body, Carbimazole is metabolized into Methimazole, which exerts anti-thyroid activity. It specifically targets conditions such as hyperthyroidism (excessive production of thyroid hormones) and thyrotoxicosis (thyroid inflammation).
Kinase Assay In vitro kinase assays: with purified proteins, recombinant S6 protein and recombinant active P70S6K are incubated in 1x kinase buffer with various amount of HCQ or RAD001 in the presence (25 μM) or absence of ATP for 30 minutes at 30°C. Total and phosphorylated S6 at ser235/236 and ser240/244 are detected by western analysis using phosphospecific antibodies. Note that recombinant GST-tagged S6 (53 kd) is distinguished from endogenous S6 (32 kd) on the western blot.
Synonyms Athyromazole, Carbimazol, Neomercazole
Molecular Weight 186.23
Formula C7H10N2O2S
CAS No. 22232-54-8

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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Ethanol: 12 mg/mL (64.4 mM)

DMSO: 36 mg/mL (193.3 mM)

H2O: < 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble)

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Taurog A, et al. Endocrinology, 1976, 98(4), 1031-1046. 2. Magnusson RP, et al. J Biol Chem, 1984, 259(1), 197-205.

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This product is contained In the following compound libraries:
Drug Repurposing Compound Library ReFRAME Related Library Approved Drug Library FDA-Approved & Pharmacopeia Drug Library Drug-Fragment Library Endocrinology-Hormone Compound Library Orally Active Compound Library NO PAINS Compound Library Immunology/Inflammation Compound Library Anti-Metabolism Disease Compound Library

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Carbimazole 22232-54-8 Endocrinology/Hormones Thyroid hormone receptor(THR) antithyroid agent MMI inhibit Graves' disease Inhibitor Athyromazole methimazole Carbimazol Neomercazole inhibitor

 

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