Zotarolimus is a semi-synthetic macrocyclic lactone prepared from rapamycin by preparation of the 42-triflate ester, followed by displacement with tetrazole and purification of the two isomeric products. This structural change affords a less bioavailable product, a preferred profile for some applications. Zotarolimus is extensively cited in the literature with over 200 citations.
Mechanism of Action | Zotarolimus binds to a receptor protein (FKBP12). The complex then binds to mTOR preventing it from interacting with target proteins. |
Molecular Formula | C52H79N5O12 |
References | Compositions, systems, and kits for administering zotarolimus and paclitaxel to blood vessel lumens. Burke S.E. et al. US Patent 7,357,942, 2008.
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