(+)-5-trans-16-m-chlorophenoxy tetranor Prostaglandin F2α Cloprostenol is a synthetic derivative of prostaglandin F2α that is used in veterinary medicine as a luteolytic agent for the induction of estrus and in the treatment of reproductive disorders in cattle, swine, and horses. (+)-5-trans Cloprostenol is a minor impurity produced in the synthesis of (+)-cloprostenol. The (+)-5-trans isomer is 20-fold less active than the 5-cis form in terminating pregnancy in the hamster.1
Synonyms:
D-Cloprostenol; (+)-5,6-trans Cloprostenol; (+)-5-trans-16-m-chlorophenoxy tetranor PGF2α;
Chemical & Physical Properties:
Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling Point: 628.0±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula: C22H29ClO6
Molecular Weight: 424.915
Flash Point: 333.6±31.5 °C
Exact Mass: 424.165253
PSA: 107.22000
LogP: 2.31
Vapour Pressure: 0.0±1.9 mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction: 1.623
Related Prodcuts:
Latanoprost Lactol; Latanoprostene bunod; Misoprostol; Carboprost; Tafluprost; Dinoprostone; Dinoprost; Trometamol; Alprostadil; Bimatoprost; (+/-)-Corey lactone diol; Beraprost sodium; Limaprost; D-Cloprostenol sodium; DL-Cloprostenol sodium; D-Cloprostenol isopropyl ester; Cloprostenol; (+)-Cloprostenol; 15S-(±)-Cloprostenol