65472-88-0 Naftifine

65472-88-0 Naftifine
65472-88-0 Naftifine
65472-88-0 Naftifine
65472-88-0 Naftifine
65472-88-0 Naftifine

65472-88-0 Naftifine

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  • Min.Order :100 Kilogram
  • Purity: 99%
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Naftifine Basic information
Product Name: Naftifine
Synonyms: methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)-[(E)-3-phenylallyl]amine;1-NaphthaleneMethanaMine,N-Methyl-N-[(2E)-3-phenyl-2-propen-1-yl]-;N-trans-Cinnamyl-N-methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)amine Hydrochloride, ≥ 98.0%;naftifin;n-trans-cinnamyl-n-methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)amine;NAFTIFINE;(e)-n-methyl-n-(1-naphthyl methyl)-3-phenyl-2-propen-1-amine;METHYL-NAPHTHALEN-1-YLMETHYL-((E)-3-PHENYL-ALLYL)-AMINE
CAS: 65472-88-0
MF: C21H21N.ClH
MW: 323.87

Naftifine Usage And Synthesis
Uses Naftifine (Naftin) is a synthetic allylamine derivative topical antifungal agent that works by blocking squalene 2,3-epoxidase, resulting in increased cell membrane permeability and cell death. It is structurally and pharmacologically related to terbinafine. It also has some antiinflammatory properties that may be due to its ability to alter chemotaxis by polymorphonucleocytes. It is most effective against dermatophytes, moderately active against molds, and less active against yeasts, including C. albicans.
Definition ChEBI: A tertiary amine in which the nitrogen is substituted by methyl, alpha-naphthylmethyl, and (1E)-cinnamyl groups. It is used (usually as its hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of fungal skin infections.
Brand name Naftin (Merz).
Pharmaceutical Applications A topical antifungal used as a 1% cream for the treatment of dermatophytoses, including tinea pedis, tinea corporis and tinea cruris.

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Naftifine Basic information
Product Name: Naftifine
Synonyms: methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)-[(E)-3-phenylallyl]amine;1-NaphthaleneMethanaMine,N-Methyl-N-[(2E)-3-phenyl-2-propen-1-yl]-;N-trans-Cinnamyl-N-methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)amine Hydrochloride, ≥ 98.0%;naftifin;n-trans-cinnamyl-n-methyl-(1-naphthylmethyl)amine;NAFTIFINE;(e)-n-methyl-n-(1-naphthyl methyl)-3-phenyl-2-propen-1-amine;METHYL-NAPHTHALEN-1-YLMETHYL-((E)-3-PHENYL-ALLYL)-AMINE
CAS: 65472-88-0
MF: C21H21N.ClH
MW: 323.87

Naftifine Usage And Synthesis
Uses Naftifine (Naftin) is a synthetic allylamine derivative topical antifungal agent that works by blocking squalene 2,3-epoxidase, resulting in increased cell membrane permeability and cell death. It is structurally and pharmacologically related to terbinafine. It also has some antiinflammatory properties that may be due to its ability to alter chemotaxis by polymorphonucleocytes. It is most effective against dermatophytes, moderately active against molds, and less active against yeasts, including C. albicans.
Definition ChEBI: A tertiary amine in which the nitrogen is substituted by methyl, alpha-naphthylmethyl, and (1E)-cinnamyl groups. It is used (usually as its hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of fungal skin infections.
Brand name Naftin (Merz).
Pharmaceutical Applications A topical antifungal used as a 1% cream for the treatment of dermatophytoses, including tinea pedis, tinea corporis and tinea cruris.

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