- Tiopronin
drugbox
IUPAC_name = [(2-mercaptopropanoyl)amino] acetic acid
CAS_number = 1953-2-2
ATC_prefix = R05
ATC_suffix = CB12
PubChem = 5483
DrugBank =
C = 5 | H = 9 | N = 1 | O = 3 | S = 1
molecular_weight = 163.196 g/mol
bioavailability =
protein_bound =
metabolism =
elimination_half-life =
excretion =
pregnancy_AU =
pregnancy_US = C
pregnancy_category =
legal_AU =
legal_CA =
legal_UK =
legal_US = Rx-only
legal_status =
routes_of_administration =Tiopronin (trade name Thiola) is a prescription
thiol drug used to control the rate ofcystine solidification and excretion in the diseasecystinuria . It is a white crystalline powder. Due to its rarity, it falls under the classification of "orphan drug ".ide effects
Tiopronin may present a wide variety of side effects, but side effects are usually limited and subside over time with continued usage. Due to the rarity of the disease cystinuria, Tiopronin has not been studied substantially.
Other uses
Tiopronin is used primarily for cystinuria and is well known in the cystinuric community. It may also be used for
Wilson's disease (an overload ofcopper in the body), and certain types of rarearthritis . It should be mentioned though, that tiopronin is not ananti-inflammatory .Depending on the severity of a person's cystinuria, tiopronin may be taken for life, possibly starting in early childhood.
Tiopronin is also sometimes used as a stabilizing agent for metal
nanoparticles . The thiol group binds to the nanoparticles, preventing coagulation. [Jennifer A. Dahl, Bettye L. S. Maddux, and James E. Hutchison. "Toward Greener Nanosynthesis." Chemical Reviews 107 (6), 2228-2269, 2007]ee also
*
Cystinuria References
*Jennifer A. Dahl, Bettye L. S. Maddux, and James E. Hutchison. "Toward Greener Nanosynthesis." Chemical Reviews 107 (6), 2228-2269, 2007
* [http://www.missionpharmacal.com/docs/Thiola.pi.C04.00802.pdf Thiola Main Site]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.