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Aminozolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Aminozolamide regulates intraocular pressure by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase activity. Aminozolamide exerts local ocular effects, exhibits good retention in the ciliary body of rabbit eyes, and prevents rapid elimination from the eye. Aminozolamide is applicable to the research of ocular hypertension.

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Aminozolamide

Aminozolamide Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 94641-11-9

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Aminozolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Aminozolamide regulates intraocular pressure by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase activity. Aminozolamide exerts local ocular effects, exhibits good retention in the ciliary body of rabbit eyes, and prevents rapid elimination from the eye. Aminozolamide is applicable to the research of ocular hypertension[1].

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Aminozolamide (3%; topical ocular administration; single 50 μL instillation to one eye) reduces intraocular pressure in normotensive rabbits. Its metabolites exhibit equivalent potency, so this compound can persist in the eye to support long-term inhibition of carbonic anhydrase[1].

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Animal Model: normotensive rabbits[1]
Dosage: 3%
Administration: topical ocular; single 50 μL instillation (to one eye)
Result: Lowered IOP in normotensive rabbits, with potency equivalent to other ethoxzolamide analog gels tested.
Was well retained within the rabbit ciliary body, along with its 6-acetamido-2-benzothiazolesulfonamide metabolite, preventing rapid ocular removal and enabling sustained carbonic anhydrase inhibition.
Molecular Weight

229.27

Formula

C7H7N3O2S2

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O=S(=O)(N)C1=NC=2C=CC(N)=CC2S1

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