Tilorone
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Tilorone
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
| 2,7-Bis(2-diethylaminoethoxy)fluoren-9-one | |
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| ATC code | ? |
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| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C25H34N2O3 |
| Mol. mass | 410.55 g/mol |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Bioavailability | ? |
| Metabolism | ? |
| Half life | ? |
| Excretion | ? |
| Therapeutic considerations | |
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| Routes | ? |
Tilorone is the first recognized synthetic, small molecular weight compound that is an orally active interferon inducer.[1]
It also known by the name Amixin and produced in Ukraine.
[edit] References
- ^ Stringfellow D, Glasgow L (1972). "Tilorone hydrochloride: an oral interferon-inducing agent". Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2 (2): 73–8. PMID 4670490.

