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API | Excipient name:
Lapyrium 
Synonyms:
 
Cas Number:
109260-82-4 
DrugBank number:
DB09376 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
5172AI8LRR

General Description:

Lapyrium, identified by CAS number 109260-82-4, is a notable compound with significant therapeutic applications. Lapyrium is a quaternary ammonium cation used as a surfactant, antistatic agent, and biocide in various cosmetic products . It is commonly found formulated as lapyrium chloride.

Indications:

This drug is primarily indicated for: Used as a surfactant, antistatic agent, and biocide in cosmetic products . Its use in specific medical scenarios underscores its importance in the therapeutic landscape.

Pharmacodynamics:

Lapyrium exerts its therapeutic effects through: Lapyrium is a quaternary ammonium cation (QAC). QACs exert broad spectrum antimicrobial activity, acting as bactericidal agents . The drug's ability to modulate various physiological processes underscores its efficacy in treating specific conditions.

Mechanism of Action:

Lapyrium functions by: As a QAC, lapyrium likely acts by associating with the negatively charged cell membrane of bacterial cells . This is followed by the insertion of the compound's side chain and subsequent disruption of the cell membrane. Ultimately this disruption leads to the leakage of cellular contents and cell lysis. QACs are typically more effective against Gram-positive bacteria as they only have one cell membrane. This mechanism highlights the drug's role in inhibiting or promoting specific biological pathways, contributing to its therapeutic effects.

Toxicity:

Classification:

Lapyrium belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid, classified under the direct parent group Fatty acid esters. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Lipids and lipid-like molecules superclass, and categorized within the Fatty Acyls class, specifically within the Fatty acid esters subclass.

Categories:

Lapyrium is categorized under the following therapeutic classes: Pyridines. These classifications highlight the drug's diverse therapeutic applications and its importance in treating various conditions.

Experimental Properties:

Further physical and chemical characteristics of Lapyrium include:

  • Water Solubility: Partly soluble