Sodium 8 - (2-hydroxybenzamido) octanoate, or SNAC for short, is a kind of absorption promoter of dicarbophosphate compounds, which is used to treat gastrointestinal diseases, especially for gastrointestinal diseases caused by malabsorption of dicarbophosphate compounds.
Salcaprozate Sodium Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Salcaprozate sodium (SNAC) is the sodium salt form of salcaprozate, an oral absorption promoter. Salcaprozate sodium may be used as a delivery agent to promote the oral absorption of certain macromolecules with poor bioavailability such as insulin and heparin.It is also used as an excipient in drug formulation as a chemical permeation enhancer (PE) to aid the oral absorption of macromolecules, peptides and proteins such as insulin (diabetes), heparin (heart attacks and angina) and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12 deficiency and anaemia) which would otherwise have poor bioavailability. SNAC is considered to be safe for human consumption (GRAS) by the FDA. |
Uses | Oral absorption promoter. |
Uses | Salcaprozate Sodium is a drug excipient or inactive ingredient in drug formulations. |
PRODUCT TAGS
sodium,8-[(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoate;sodium8-(2-hydroxybenzamido)octanoate;Octanoicacid,8-[(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]-,monosodiumsalt;ChemicalbookSNAC;SNAC,sodium8-[(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoate;Salcaprozatesodium;SalcaprozateSodium(SNAC);SODIUM8-(2-HYDROXYBENZAMIDO)OCTANOATE(SNAC)2022-10-09
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