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Other names | 3-Pentadecyl-1,2-phenylene bis(4-(4-aminophenyl)butanoate; Benzenebutanoic acid, 4-amino-, 1,1'-(3-pentadecyl-1,2-phenylene) ester |
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Formula | C41H58N2O4 |
Molar mass | 642.925 gยทmol |
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PDC-APB, or 3-pentadecyl-1,2-phenylene bis(4-(4-aminophenyl)butanoate), is a drug candidate under evaluation to determine if it might protect against contact dermatitis caused by urishiol from poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.
History
The compound is one of a class of compounds developed through University of Mississippi research by Mahmoud ElSohly, Waseem Gul, and Mohammad Khalid Ashfaq. Work on the compound is ongoing under Hapten Sciences, who licensed the university's research in 2010.
Evaluation as a drug candidate
The compound has been evaluated in two Phase I clinical trials, and a third Phase I randomized controlled trial, with a secondary objective of evaluating the effect of treatment on urishiol sensitivity, is due to be completed in December 2022.
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References
- ^ US patent 10322103, Elsohly M, Gul M, Ashfaq MK, "Compositions for prevention/prophylactic treatment of poison ivy dermatitis", issued 18 June 2019, assigned to University of Mississippi
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- Kim Y, Flamm A, ElSohly MA, Kaplan DH, Hage RJ, Hamann CP, Marks JG (2019). "Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Dermatitis: What Is Known and What Is New?". Dermatitis. 30 (3): 183โ190. doi:10.1097/DER.0000000000000472. PMID 31045932. S2CID 143423493.
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