468719-53-1

AFP464 Chemical Structure
468719-53-1

Chemical Structure

AFP464

Synonym(s): NSC710464

  • CAS No.: 468719-53-1
  • Formula:C24H31F3N4O9S2
  • Molecular Weight:640.65

IUPAC Name: (S)-2,6-diamino-N-(4-(5-amino-6,8-difluoro-7-methyl-4-oxo-4H-chromen-2-yl)-2-fluorophenyl)hexanamide methanesulfonate

InChIKey: FDQJDUBLCBZBCQ-GXKRWWSZSA-N

SMILES: CS(=O)(O)=O.FC1=C2C(C(C=C(C3=CC(F)=C(C=C3)NC([C@@H](N)CCCCN)=O)O2)=O)=C(C(F)=C1C)N.CS(=O)(O)=O

Biological Activity: AFP464 (NSC710464) is a prodrug of Aminoflavone (HY-132974) and an agonist of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). AFP464 downregulates the expression of α6-integrin (α6-integrin), inhibits breast tumor growth, reduces the population of tumor-initiating cells, disrupts mammosphere structure, induces the formation of mucin lake clusters, triggers DNA damage, and exerts antiproliferative activity. AFP464 is rapidly converted to Aminoflavone by nonspecific esterases in plasma and cell culture media. AFP464 is applicable to research related to breast cancer[1][2].

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HY-16031A
AFP464 AFP464 (NSC710464) is a prodrug of Aminoflavone (HY-132974) and an agonist of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). AFP464 downregulates the expression of α6-integrin (α6-integrin), inhibits breast tumor growth, reduces the population of tumor-initiating cells, disrupts mammosphere structure, induces the formation of mucin lake clusters, triggers DNA damage, and exerts antiproliferative activity. AFP464 is rapidly converted to Aminoflavone by nonspecific esterases in plasma and cell culture media. AFP464 is applicable to research related to breast cancer.
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