NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Brand names,
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Analogs
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Brand Names Mixture
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Chemical_Formula
C2560H4042N678O799S17
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
RX_link
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/denileukin.htm
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
fda sheet
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
msds (material safety sheet)
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Synthesis Reference
No information avaliable
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Molecular Weight
57647.3
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Melting Point
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NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
H2O Solubility
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NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
State
Liquid
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
LogP
-0.301
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Dosage Forms
Solution (IV Infusion)
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Indication
For treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Pharmacology
Denileukin diftitox (Ontak) directs the cytocidal action of diphtheria toxin to cells which express the IL-2 receptor. The human IL-2 receptor exists in three forms, low (CD25), intermediate (CD122/CD132) and high (CD25/CD122/CD132) affinity. Malignant cells expressing one or more of the subunits of the IL-2 receptor are found in certain leukemias and lymphomas including cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Ontak interacts with the high affinity IL-2 receptor on the cell surface and inhibits cellular protein synthesis, resulting in cell death within hours.
NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Absorption
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NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
side effects and Toxicity
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NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Patient Information
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NAD(+--diphthamide ADP- ribosyltransferase)
Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals