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Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Molecular Formula 2C4H12NO7P2.Ca
Molecular Weight 536.254
Optical Activity NONE
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 2
E/Z Centers 0
Charge 0

SHOW SMILES / InChI
Structure of ALENDRONATE CALCIUM

SMILES

[Ca++].NCCCC(O)(P(O)(O)=O)P(O)([O-])=O.NCCCC(O)(P(O)(O)=O)P(O)([O-])=O

InChI

InChIKey=VFAZUESUCBECNE-UHFFFAOYSA-L
InChI=1S/2C4H13NO7P2.Ca/c2*5-3-1-2-4(6,13(7,8)9)14(10,11)12;/h2*6H,1-3,5H2,(H2,7,8,9)(H2,10,11,12);/q;;+2/p-2

HIDE SMILES / InChI

Molecular Formula C4H12NO7P2
Molecular Weight 248.0881
Charge -1
Count
Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 1
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity ( + / - )

Molecular Formula Ca
Molecular Weight 40.078
Charge 2
Count
Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity NONE

Alendronic acid is a bisphosphonate drug used for osteoporosis, osteogenesis imperfecta, and several other bone diseases. It is marketed alone as well as in combination with vitamin D. Alendronate inhibits osteoclast-mediated bone-resorption. Like all bisphosphonates, it is chemically related to inorganic pyrophosphate, the endogenous regulator of bone turnover. But while pyrophosphate inhibits both osteoclastic bone resorption and the mineralization of the bone newly formed by osteoblasts, alendronate specifically inhibits bone resorption without any effect on mineralization at pharmacologically achievable doses. Its inhibition of bone-resorption is dose-dependent and approximately 1,000 times stronger than the equimolar effect of the first bisphosphonate drug, etidronate. Under therapy, normal bone tissue develops, and alendronate is deposited in the bone-matrix in a pharmacologically inactive form. For optimal action, enough calcium and vitamin D are needed in the body in order to promote normal bone development. Hypocalcemia should, therefore, be corrected before starting therapy. Treatment of post-menopausal women and people with osteogenesis imperfecta over the age of 22 with alendronic acid has demonstrated normalization of the rate of bone turnover, significant increase in BMD (bone mineral density) of the spine, hip, wrist and total body, and significant reductions in the risk of vertebral (spine) fractures, wrist fractures, hip fractures, and all non-vertebral fractures. In the Fracture Intervention Trial, the women with the highest risk of fracture (by virtue of pre-existing vertebral fractures) were treated with Fosamax 5 mg/day for two years followed by 10 mg/day for the third year. This resulted in approximately 50% reductions in fractures of the spine, hip, and wrist compared with the control group taking placebos. Both groups also took calcium and vitamin D.

Originator

Sources: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, Issue 2, Pages 433-7, Journal, 1978

Approval Year

Targets

Targets

Primary TargetPharmacologyConditionPotency
260.0 nM [IC50]
436.52 µM [IC50]
Conditions

Conditions

ConditionModalityTargetsHighest PhaseProduct
Primary
FOSAMAX

Approved Use

INDICATIONS AND USAGE. FOSAMAX is a bisphosphonate indicated for: Treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (1.1, 1.2) Treatment to increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis (1.3) Treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (1.4) Treatment of Paget's disease of bone (1.5) Important limitations of use: The optimal duration of use has not been determined. The need for continued therapy should be re-evaluated on a periodic basis. (1.6)

Launch Date

1999
Primary
FOSAMAX

Approved Use

INDICATIONS AND USAGE. FOSAMAX is a bisphosphonate indicated for: Treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (1.1, 1.2) Treatment to increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis (1.3) Treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (1.4) Treatment of Paget's disease of bone (1.5) Important limitations of use: The optimal duration of use has not been determined. The need for continued therapy should be re-evaluated on a periodic basis. (1.6)

Launch Date

1999
Primary
FOSAMAX

Approved Use

INDICATIONS AND USAGE. FOSAMAX is a bisphosphonate indicated for: Treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (1.1, 1.2) Treatment to increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis (1.3) Treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (1.4) Treatment of Paget's disease of bone (1.5) Important limitations of use: The optimal duration of use has not been determined. The need for continued therapy should be re-evaluated on a periodic basis. (1.6)

Launch Date

1999
Cmax

Cmax

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
56.62 ng/mL
70 mg single, oral
dose: 70 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
ALENDRONATE plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: FASTED
AUC

AUC

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
155.53 ng × h/mL
70 mg single, oral
dose: 70 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
ALENDRONATE plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: FASTED
T1/2

T1/2

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
1.73 h
70 mg single, oral
dose: 70 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
ALENDRONATE plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: FASTED
PubMed

PubMed

TitleDatePubMed
[Pain relief with alendronate therapy in a breast cancer patient with bone metastasis].
2000 Apr
A peptide prodrug approach for improving bisphosphonate oral absorption.
2000 Oct 5
The effect of alendronate on fracture-related healthcare utilization and costs: the fracture intervention trial.
2001
Alendronate influences bending force of femoral diaphysis after orchidectomy in rats.
2001
Initiation of osteoporosis treatment after bone mineral density testing.
2001
Alendronate: an update of its use in osteoporosis.
2001
A controlled study of the effects of alendronate in a growing mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta.
2001 Aug
Guidelines for treatment of osteoporosis in men.
2001 Aug
Alendronate increases degree and uniformity of mineralization in cancellous bone and decreases the porosity in cortical bone of osteoporotic women.
2001 Aug
Treatment of osteoporosis with bisphosphonates.
2001 Feb
Alendronate in rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with methotrexate and glucocorticoids.
2001 Feb
Prevention of bone loss in kidney graft recipients.
2001 Feb-Mar
The use of scintigraphy to demonstrate the rapid esophageal transit of the oval film-coated placebo risedronate tablet compared to a round uncoated placebo tablet when administered with minimal volumes of water.
2001 Jul 17
[Bisphosphonates once weekly. Osteoporosis therapy becomes more effective].
2001 Jul 26
New possibilities for diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis.
2001 Jul-Aug
Medication update.
2001 Jun
Osteoporosis.
2001 Jun
Estimating probability of non-response to treatment using mixture distributions.
2001 Jun 30
Managing menopause after breast cancer: balancing risks and benefits.
2001 Mar
Osteoporosis. Efficacy and safety of a bisphosphonate dosed once weekly.
2001 Mar
Effect of alendronate and MK-677 (a growth hormone secretagogue), individually and in combination, on markers of bone turnover and bone mineral density in postmenopausal osteoporotic women.
2001 Mar
Osteoporosis: part II. Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment.
2001 Mar 15
By the way, doctor. I recently heard that I can take Fosamax once a week for osteoporosis, rather than every day. Is it really effective when taken this way? Is there a downside?
2001 May
Bones and Crohn's: should we treat Crohn's disease patients with alendronate?
2001 May
Effects of suppressed bone turnover by bisphosphonates on microdamage accumulation and biomechanical properties in clinically relevant skeletal sites in beagles.
2001 May
Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates induce apoptosis of Caco-2 cells in vitro by inhibiting the mevalonate pathway: a model of bisphosphonate-induced gastrointestinal toxicity.
2001 Oct
Prevention of bone loss and fracture after lung transplantation: a pilot study.
2001 Oct 15
Comparison of calcitonin, alendronate and fluorophosphate effects on ovariectomized rat bone.
2001 Sep
The molecular mechanism of action of the antiresorptive and antiinflammatory drug clodronate: evidence for the formation in vivo of a metabolite that inhibits bone resorption and causes osteoclast and macrophage apoptosis.
2001 Sep
Update on alendronate for osteoporosis: once-weekly dosing.
2001 Sep
Bisphosphonate therapy for Paget's disease in a patient with hypoparathyroidism: profound hypocalcemia, rapid response, and prolonged remission.
2001 Sep
Pharmacologic therapy for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis.
2001 Sep
Vgamma2Vdelta2 T-cell receptor-mediated recognition of aminobisphosphonates.
2001 Sep 1
Regression to the mean: what does it mean? Using bone density results to monitor treatment of osteoporosis.
2001 Spring
Patents

Patents

Sample Use Guides

Treatment of Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women: one 70 mg tablet once weekly Prevention of Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women: one 35 mg tablet once weekly Treatment to Increase Bone Mass in Men with Osteoporosis: one 70 mg tablet once weekly
Route of Administration: Oral
IGROV-1 ovarian carcinoma cells were stained with PKH26 (Sigma-Aldrich) according to the manufacturer’s instructions and then incubated with the indicated AA (Alendronic acid ) for 24 h. After washing, 1 3 106 target cells and 1 3 106 ex vivo expanded gd T cells were cocultured at 37°C/5% CO2 for 4 h and then stained with Annexin VFITC (BD Pharmingen)
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ALENDRONATE CALCIUM
Common Name English
CALCIUM ALENDRONATE
Common Name English
CALCIUM ALENDRONATE ANHYDROUS
Common Name English
Alendronate calcium [WHO-DD]
Common Name English
PHOSPHONIC ACID, (4-AMINO-1-HYDROXYBUTYLIDENE)BIS-, CALCIUM SALT (2:1)
Systematic Name English
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PUBCHEM
178397
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EVMPD
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137504-90-6
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