Narasin (sodium salt)

Narasin (sodium salt)

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A004364327APE
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APE-C3061
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          Background

          IC50: 3.2 μM: blocks NF-κB signaling via inhibition of IκBα phosphorylationNarasin, isolated from certain Streptomyces sp. is an ionophore antibiotic. As a coccidiostat, it can be used in veterinary practice for gastrointestinal parasites. Narasin has been shown to induce tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-induced ligand (TRAIL)-mediated apoptosis by ER stress in glioma cells and to dampen NF-κB signaling by suppressing the phosphorylation of IκBα. NF-κB, as a transcription factor, plays a vital role across many cellular processes which are involved in neuronal and embryonic development, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and immune responses to infection and inflammation.In vitro: Narasin caused suicidal erythrocyte death or eryptosis. When human erythrocytes were exposed to narasin, it was shown that narasin resulted in the increase of annexin-V-binding indicating cell membrane scrambling with phosphatidylserine translocation to the erythrocyte surface and the decrease of forward scatter reflecting cell shrinkage, which indicated the death of erythrocyte [1]. Narasin blocked NF-κB signaling via inhibition of IκBα phosphorylation at a lower concentration [2].In vivo: New Zealand White rabbits were given narasin 4-48 p. p. m, in pelleted feed. After 4 weeks, the experiments indicated that narasin protected rabbits from severe coccidiosis induced by E. flavescens, E. perforans E. magna, E. intestinalis, and E. stiedai. In addition, narasin reduced oocyst output in a highly effective fashion [3].

          [1]. Bouguerra, G., Bissinger, R., Abbes, S., & Lang, F. Stimulation of Eryptosis by Narasin. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 2015; 37(5):1807-1816.
          [2]. Miller, S., Huang, R., Sakamuru, S., Shukla, S., Attene-Ramos, M., & Shinn, P. et al. Identification of known drugs that act as inhibitors of NF-κB signaling and their mechanism of action. Biochemical Pharmacology. 2010; 79(9): 1272-1280.
          [3]. Peeters, J., Geeroms, R., Antoine, O., Mammerickx, M., & Halen, P. Efficacy of narasin against hepatic and intestinal coccidiosis in rabbits. Parasitology. 1981; 83(02): 293-301.

      • Properties
        • Categories
          ionophore antibiotic
          Alternative Name
          4-Methylsalinomycin,Monteban,Narasin A; 4S-methyl-salinomycin, monosodium salt
          CAS Number
          58331-17-2
          Molecular Formula
          C43H71O11·Na
          Molecular Weight
          787
          Appearance
          A solid
          Purity
          98.00%
          Solubility
          Soluble in DMSO
          Storage
          Store at -20°C
          SMILES
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