1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
  3. Drug Metabolite

Drug Metabolite

Drug metabolite results when a drug is metabolized into a modified form which continues to produce effects. Drug metabolism redox reactions such as heteroatom dealkylations, hydroxylations, heteroatom oxygenations, reductions, and dehydrogenations can yield active metabolites, and in rare cases even conjugation reactions can yield an active metabolite.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-Y0469R
    1-Aminohydantoin hydrochloride (Standard)
    1-Aminohydantoin (hydrochloride) (Standard) is the analytical standard of 1-Aminohydantoin (hydrochloride). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. 1-Aminohydantoin hydrochloride is a major metabolite of nitrofurantoin in animal tissues and can be used as a standard for the determination of residues of veterinary agents in meat, milk et.al. 1-Aminohydantoin hydrochloride covalently binds to tissue proteins and is released from the tissues under slightly acidic conditions and derivatized with 2-nitrobenzaldehyde to form nitrophenyl derivatives of AHD before detection.
    1-Aminohydantoin hydrochloride (Standard)
  • HY-N8210R
    Homoeriodictyol (Standard)
    Benzofenap (Standard) is the analytical standard of Benzofenap. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Benzofenap is a herbicide.
    Homoeriodictyol (Standard)
  • HY-138573
    N-Acetyl Adamantamine
    N-Acetyl Adamantamine (1-Acetamidoadamantane) is a major metabolite of Amantadine (HY-B0402)[1].
    N-Acetyl Adamantamine
  • HY-137768
    Captopril EP Impurity B
    Captopril EP Impurity B is an impurity of Captopril. Captopril (SQ-14534), antihypertensive agent, is a thiol-containing competitive, orally active angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor (IC50=0.025 μM).
    Captopril EP Impurity B
  • HY-W700465
    Etodolac acyl glucuronide
    Etodolac acyl glucuronide is a metabolite of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory compound Etodolac (HY-76251).
    Etodolac acyl glucuronide
  • HY-W013886
    Captopril EP Impurity J
    Captopril EP Impurity J is an impurity of Captopril. Captopril (SQ-14534), antihypertensive agent, is a thiol-containing competitive, orally active angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor (IC50=0.025 μM).
    Captopril EP Impurity J
  • HY-124542
    5-Hydroxydiclofenac
    5-Hydroxydiclofenac is a major metabolite of Diclofenac (HY-15036). 5-Hydroxydiclofenac is formed by the cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoforms CYP3A4, CYP2C189, CYP2C19, and CYP2C8. 5-Hydroxydiclofenac shows apoptotic effects in hepatocytes.
    5-Hydroxydiclofenac
  • HY-160251
    3-HC-Gluc
    3-HC-Gluc ((3’R,5k’s)-trans-3’ -Hydroxycotinine glucuronide) The trans-structure of 3-HC, the main metabolite of nicotine.
    3-HC-Gluc
  • HY-158623
    (±)13(14)-DiHDPA
    (±)13(14)-DiHDPA ((±)13,14-DiHDPE) a metabolite of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; HY-B2167) by P450 (CYP) metabolic pathways.
    (±)13(14)-DiHDPA
  • HY-131396
    α-Hydroxy Montelukast
    α-Hydroxy Montelukast (M7) is a metabolite of Montelukast (HY-13315A).
    α-Hydroxy Montelukast
  • HY-118133
    4'-Hydroxy flurbiprofen
    4'-Hydroxy flurbiprofen is an oxidative metabolite of Flurbiprofen (HY-10582) via the cytochrome P450 enzyme system. 4'-Hydroxy flurbiprofen inhibits COX-1 by 94% at a concentration of 1000 µM.
    4'-Hydroxy flurbiprofen
  • HY-G0011S
    Netupitant N-oxide-d6
    Netupitant N-oxide-d6 is the deuterium labeled Netupitant N-oxide, which is a metabolite of Netupitant.
    Netupitant N-oxide-d<sub>6</sub>
  • HY-131630
    O-Desmethylmetoprolol
    O-Desmethylmetoprolol is the metabolite of Metoprolol (HY-17503) produced by CYP2D6 enzyme metabolism.
    O-Desmethylmetoprolol
  • HY-125559
    Jesaconitine
    Jesaconitine is a toxic alkaloid. Jesaconitine can be derived from Aconitum. Jesaconitine is one of the major metabolites that can be detected in the blood of the right atrium after aconitum poisoning. Various types of arrhythimia are characteristic in aconitine intoxication.
    Jesaconitine
  • HY-171238
    Dihydroechinofuran
    Dihydroechinofuran is an abenzoquinone metabolite.
    Dihydroechinofuran
  • HY-149504
    3-Hydroxy darifenacin
    3-Hydroxy darifenacin is a metabolite of Darifenacin (HY-A0033). 3-Hydroxy darifenacin is an antagonist of M1-5 muscarinic receptors with Kis values of 17.78, 79.43, 2.24, 36.31 and 6.17 nM, respectively in CHO cells.
    3-Hydroxy darifenacin
  • HY-W587489
    RL-603
    RL-603 is the metabolite of Anagrelide (HY-B0523). RL-603 exhibits platelet-lowering activity in mouse model.
    RL-603
  • HY-137070
    Rivaroxaban diol
    Rivaroxaban diol is a metabolite of Rivaroxaban (HY-50903). Rivaroxaban (BAY 59-7939) is a highly potent, selective and direct Factor Xa (FXa) inhibitor, achieving a strong gain in anti-FXa potency (IC50 0.7 nM; Ki 0.4 nM).
    Rivaroxaban diol
  • HY-W753141
    p,p'-DDE-13C12
    p,p'-DDE-13C12 is 13C labeled p,p'-DDE. p,p'-DDE (4,4'-DDE), a major metabolite of persistent dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), is a potent androgen receptor antagonist, with an IC50 of 5 μM and a Ki of 3.5 μM.
    p,p'-DDE-<sup>13</sup>C<sub>12</sub>
  • HY-N15533
    (S)-Menthiafolic acid
    (S)-Menthiafolic acid is a component found in wines and grape juices. (S)-Menthiafolic acid can be generated from the grape-derived (S)-menthiafolic acid glucose ester during alcoholic and malolactic fermentation, thereby influencing the aroma components of wine.
    (S)-Menthiafolic acid
Cat. No. Product Name / Synonyms Application Reactivity