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Iodoxamic acid

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Chemical compound Pharmaceutical compound
Iodoxamic acid
Clinical data
Trade namesEndobil
Other names3--3-oxopropoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]propanoylamino]-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid
ATC code
Identifiers
IUPAC name
  • 3-{1--3,6,9,12-tetraoxapentadecan-15-amido}-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid
CAS Number
PubChem CID
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ChEMBL
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ECHA InfoCard100.045.875 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC26H26I6N2O10
Molar mass1287.925 g·mol
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • OC(=O)c(c1I)c(I)cc(I)c1NC(=O)CCOCCOCCOCCOCCC(=O)Nc(c2I)c(I)cc(I)c2C(=O)O

Iodoxamic acid (trade name Endobil) is an organoiodine compound used as a radiocontrast agent. It features both a high iodine content as well as several hydrophilic groups.

See also

References

  1. Mützel W, Taenzer V, Wolf R (1976). "Biotransformation of ioglycamic acid, iodoxamic acid and iotroxic acid in man". Investigative Radiology. 11 (6): 598–601. doi:10.1097/00004424-197611000-00018. PMID 1036733.
Contrast media (V08)
X-ray and CT
Iodinated,
Water soluble
Nephrotropic,
high osmolar
Nephrotropic,
low osmolar
Hepatotropic
Iodinated,
Water insoluble
Non-iodinated
MRI
Paramagnetic
Superparamagnetic
Other
Ultrasound
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