Isocyclosporin A is a rearranged degradation product formed by acid treatment of Cyclosporin A under aqueous and non-aqueous conditions. This rearrangement has been used as the basis of a HPLC fluorescence for quantifying Cyclosporin A. The pharmacology of Isocyclosporin A has received little attention.
Isocyclosporin A is soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF or DMSO.
Molecular Formula | C62H111N11O12 |
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