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Description:
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API | Excipient name:
Efaproxiral 
Synonyms:
 
Cas Number:
131179-95-8 
DrugBank number:
DB08486 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
J81E81G364

General Description:

Efaproxiral is a chemical compound identified by the CAS number 131179-95-8. It is known for its distinct pharmacological properties and applications.

Classification:

Efaproxiral belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phenoxyacetic acid derivatives. These are compounds containing an anisole where the methane group is linked to an acetic acid or a derivative, classified under the direct parent group Phenoxyacetic acid derivatives. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Benzenoids superclass, and categorized within the Benzene and substituted derivatives class, specifically within the Phenoxyacetic acid derivatives subclass.

Categories:

Efaproxiral is categorized under the following therapeutic classes: Acids, Acyclic, Amines, Antineoplastic Agents, Antineoplastic and Immunomodulating Agents, Antisickling Agents, Fatty Acids, Fatty Acids, Volatile, Hematologic Agents, Lipids, Photosensitizing Agents, Radiation-Sensitizing Agents, Sensitizers Used in Photodynamic/radiation Therapy. These classifications highlight the drug's diverse therapeutic applications and its importance in treating various conditions.

Efaproxiral is a type of Anticancer drugs


Anticancer drugs belong to the pharmaceutical API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) category designed specifically to combat cancer cells. These powerful medications play a crucial role in cancer treatment and are developed to target and destroy cancerous cells, preventing their growth and spread.

Anticancer drugs are classified based on their mode of action and can include various types such as chemotherapy drugs, targeted therapy drugs, immunotherapy drugs, and hormonal therapy drugs. Chemotherapy drugs work by interfering with the cell division process, thereby inhibiting the growth of cancer cells. Targeted therapy drugs, on the other hand, are designed to attack specific molecules or genes involved in cancer growth, minimizing damage to healthy cells. Immunotherapy drugs stimulate the body's immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. Hormonal therapy drugs are used in cancers that are hormone-dependent, such as breast or prostate cancer, to block the hormones that fuel cancer cell growth.

These APIs are typically synthesized through complex chemical processes in state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Stringent quality control measures ensure the purity, potency, and safety of these drugs. Anticancer APIs undergo rigorous testing and adhere to stringent regulatory guidelines before being approved for clinical use.

Due to their critical role in cancer treatment, anticancer drugs are in high demand worldwide. Researchers and pharmaceutical companies continually strive to develop new and more effective APIs in this category to enhance treatment outcomes and minimize side effects. The ongoing advancements in the field of anticancer drug development offer hope for improved cancer therapies and better patient outcomes.