Fursultiamine

Fursultiamine Basic information
Product Name:Fursultiamine
Synonyms:((tetrahydrofurfuryl)dithio)-1-butenyl)-;adventan;alinaminf;diteftin;fursultiamin;n-(4-amino-2-methylpyrimidin-5-ylmethyl)-n-[4-hydroxy-1-methyl- 2-(tetrahydrofurfuryldithio)but-1-enyl]formamide;Fursutiamine;Formamide, N-[(4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl]-N-[4-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-[(tetrahydrofurfuryl)dithio]-1-butenyl]- (6CI, 8CI)
CAS:804-30-8
MF:C17H26N4O3S2
MW:398.54
EINECS:212-357-1
Product Categories:Vitamins and derivatives
Mol File:804-30-8.mol
Fursultiamine Structure
Fursultiamine Chemical Properties
Melting point 130-136°C (decompos.)
Boiling point 652.3±55.0 °C(Predicted)
density 1.29
refractive index 1.6270 (estimate)
storage temp. Keep in dark place,Inert atmosphere,Store in freezer, under -20°C
solubility soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, DMSO, and dimethyl formamide (DMF).
form Solid
pka14.42±0.10(Predicted)
color White to Off-White
CAS DataBase Reference804-30-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
Safety Information
ToxicityLD50 in rats (mg/kg): 2200 orally; 540 i.p. (Yurugi, Fushimi)
MSDS Information
Fursultiamine Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionFursultiamine (syn. thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide) is a vitamin B1 derivative which is rarely used, is only sparingly soluble in water and thus is usually employed only for solid drug forms. Lyophilisates are stabilized by sodium dextran sulfate.
Chemical Propertieswhite or slightly yellow crystalline powder. melting point 130-136 °C (decomposition). soluble in methanol, ethanol, chloroform, slightly soluble in acetone, insoluble in benzene, ether, slightly garlic odor.
OriginatorAlinamin F,Takeda,Japan,1961
UsesFursultiamine is an oral source of thiamine, used in comparative pharmacokinectic analysis of thiamine and it’s phosphorylated metabolites administered as multivitamin preparations, identification of drug candidate against prostate cancer from aspect of somatic cell reprogramming, therapeutic tool in number of human neurological diseases.
ApplicationFursultiamine, a lipophilic vitamin B1 derivative, which is more readily absorbed in large amounts in the small intestine and has a longer half-life than its active counterpart vitamin B1. It is suitable for the treatment of beriberi or Wernicke encephalopathy due to vitamin B1 deficiency. It can also be used for the adjuvant treatment of peripheral neuritis and indigestion caused by vitamin B1 deficiency.
PreparationFuranthiamine is obtained by condensing thiamine hydrochloride with sodium tetrahydrofuranmethyl thiosulfate after ring opening.
DefinitionChEBI: Fursultiamine is a member of pyrimidines.
Manufacturing ProcessTo a solution of 20 parts of thiamine hydrochloride in 30 parts of water is added an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide (7.2 parts of NaOH in 30 parts of water), and the mixture is cooled with water. The mixture is allowed to stand for 30 minutes, 60 parts of chloroform is added, followed by a solution of 30 parts of crude sodium tetrahydrofurfurylthiosulfate in 30 parts of water, and the whole is stirred for 30 minutes. The chloroform layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted twice with 20 parts of chloroform. All the chloroform solutions are combined and shaken with 50 parts of 5% hydrochloric acid. The acid solution is decolorized and neutralized with alkali carbonate, whereupon thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide separates out in the resinous state but soon solidifies [MP 129°C (decamp.)] . The yield is 16 parts. Recrystallization from ethyl acetate gives colorless prisms melting at 132°C (decomp.).
Therapeutic FunctionEnzyme cofactor vitamin
Fursultiamine Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsDimethyl sulfate-->Acrylonitrile-->2-Acetylbutyrolactone-->Thiamine hydrochloride-->Sodium hydroxide
Formamide,N-((4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl)-N-(4-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-((tetrahydrofurfuryl)dithio)-1-butenyl)-,hydrochloride Thiamine chloride Methylparaben Methyl Fursultiamine Fursultiamine Hcl Acetonitrile Basic Violet 1 FURSULTIAMINE HCL Fursultiamine(Thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryldisulfide) DL-Dithiothreitol Kresoxim-methyl Methylene dithiocyanate 2-ISOPROPYL-6-METHYL-4-PYRIMIDINOL Fursultiamine HCL JP CHLOROPHOSPHONAZO III Selenium sulfide Thiamine disulfide

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