Chemistry:Tribenoside

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Short description: Chemical compound
Tribenoside
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Other names(3R,4R,5R)-4-(Benzyloxy)-5-[1,2-bis(benzyloxy)ethyl]-2-ethoxyoxolan-3-ol
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FormulaC29H34O6
Molar mass478.585 g·mol−1
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Tribenoside (Glyvenol) is a vasoprotective drug used to treat hemorrhoids.[1] It has mild anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound healing properties.[2] Tribenoside stimulates laminin α5 production and laminin-332 deposition to help repair the basement membrane during the wound healing process.[3] It is a mixture of the α- and β-anomers.[citation needed]

Tribenoside has been shown to induce drug hypersensitivity syndrome in association with CMV reactivation.[4]

References

  1. Lorenc Z, Gökçe Ö (2016). "Tribenoside and lidocaine in the local treatment of hemorrhoids: an overview of clinical evidence.". Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 20 (12): 2742–51. PMID 27383331. https://www.europeanreview.org/article/11037. 
  2. Jaques R (1977). "The pharmacological activity of tribenoside.". Pharmacology 15 (5): 445–60. doi:10.1159/000136721. PMID 578928. https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/136721. 
  3. Kikkawa Y, Takaki S, Matsuda Y, Okabe K, Taniguchi M, Oomachi K, Samejima T, Katagiri F, Hozumi K, Nomizu M (2010). "The influence of Tribenoside on expression and deposition of epidermal laminins in HaCaT cells.". Biol Pharm Bull 33 (2): 307–10. doi:10.1248/bpb.33.307. PMID 20118558. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bpb/33/2/33_2_307/_article. 
  4. "Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome associated with cytomegalovirus reactivation: immunological characterization of pathogenic T cells". Acta Derm. Venereol. 85 (1): 47–50. 2005. doi:10.1080/00015550410024094. PMID 15848991.