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Sorafenib

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Product Name
Sorafenib
CAS No.
284461-73-0
Chemical Name
Sorafenib
Synonyms
sorafenib;Nexavar;SORAFENIB-D3;BAY 43-9006;Sorafenib Free Base;4-(4-(3-(4-Chloro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ureido)phenoxy)-N-methylpicolinamide;N-[4-Chloro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-({4-[2-(N-methyl-carbamoyl)(4-pyridyloxy)]phenyl}amino)-carboxamide;SL-API;Sorafini;Forafenib
CBNumber
CB9252510
Molecular Formula
C21H16ClF3N4O3
Formula Weight
464.82
MOL File
284461-73-0.mol
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Sorafenib Property

Melting point:
202-204°C
Boiling point:
523.3±50.0 °C(Predicted)
Density 
1.454±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
vapor pressure 
0Pa at 25℃
storage temp. 
Sealed in dry,Store in freezer, under -20°C
solubility 
Chloroform (Slightly), DMSO (Slightly)
pka
12.89±0.70(Predicted)
form 
White to off-white solid.
color 
White to Off-White
Water Solubility 
100μg/L at 20℃
LogP
3.3 at 25℃
CAS DataBase Reference
284461-73-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
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Safety

Risk Statements 
68/20/21/22-37/38
Safety Statements 
36-37-39
HS Code 
29350090
Hazardous Substances Data
284461-73-0(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

Symbol(GHS)
Signal word
Warning
Hazard statements

H302Harmful if swallowed

Precautionary statements

P280Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.

P305+P351+P338IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing.

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SML2653
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Sorafenib
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10009644
Product name
BAY 43-9006
Purity
≥98%
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5mg
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$32
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2024/03/01
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10009644
Product name
Sorafenib
Purity
≥98%
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1mg
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$25
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Sorafenib Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Uses

Sorafenib, an orally active potent multi-kinases inhibitor,was approved in the U.S. for the treatment of advanced renalcell carcinoma. The drug targets both tumor cell proliferationand tumor angiogenesis kinases that include RAF,VEGFR-2, VEGFR-3, PDGFR-􀀁, KIT and FLT-3. Sorafenibis being jointly developed by Bayer and Onyx in phase IIItrials as a single agent for the treatment of advanced hepato-cellular carcinoma and in combination with carboplatin andpaclitaxel in patients with advanced metastatic melanoma.Phase II trials in combination with doxorubicin for thetreatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma are alsounder investigation. Additional phase II trials are ongoingfor non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and in postmenopausalwomen with estrogen receptor and/or progesteronereceptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. In addition, theNational Cancer Institute (NCI) is evaluating the compoundboth as a single therapy agent and in combination with otheroncology agents in phase II trials for several cancer indications.

Overview

Sorafenib tosylate is the tosylate form of sorafenib, which is a drug approved for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma and the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma (primary kidney cancer). Hepatocellular carcinoma accounts for the vast majority of primary liver cancers (85–90%). [1] Approximately 70–90% of all hepatocellular cancer cases occur in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis, with the main causes of cirrhosis including hepatitis B, hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease.[1] Sorafenib is an oral receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor that inhibits Raf serine/threonine kinases and receptor tyrosine kinases (vascular endothelial growth factor receptors 1, 2, 3 and platelet-derived growth factor-b, Flt-3 and c-kit) that are implicated in tumorigenesis and tumor progression.

Figure 1 the chemical structure of sorafenib;

Indications

It is indicated for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma and the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma (primary kidney cancer).

Mechanism of action

The bi-aryl urea sorafenib is an oral multikinase inhibitor that inhibits both cell surface tyrosine kinase receptors and downstream intracellular serine/threonine kinases in the Ras/MAPK cascade.[2-4] Receptor tyrosine kinases inhibited by sorafenib include vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR)-1, VEGFR-2, VEGFR-3, platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR)-b, c-KIT, FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT-3) and RET. Intracellular Raf serine/threonine kinase isoforms inhibited by sorafenib include Raf-1 (or C-Raf), wild-type B-Raf and mutant B-Raf.[3, 4] These kinases are involved in tumour cell proliferation and tumour angiogenesis.[3, 4]
The antiproliferative activity of sorafenib is variable in different tumor types and largely depends on the oncogenic signaling pathways that mediate tumor proliferation. Sorafenib has also been shown to induce apoptosis in several tumor cell lines. Although the mechanism through which sorafenib induces apoptosis is not fully elucidated and may vary between cell lines, a commonly observed theme is the inhibition of phosphorylation of the initiation factor eIF4E and loss of the antiapoptotic protein myeloid cell leukemia-1 (MCL-1)[5]. Recently, sorafenib was shown to inhibit hepatitis C viral replication in vitro[6], and in vitro studies have also shown some direct effects on immune cells [7]. Whether these effects

Side effects

The most common adverse reactions (20%), considered to be related to sorafenib, in patients with HCC or RCC are fatigue, weight loss, rash/desquamation, hand-foot skin reaction, alopecia, diarrhea, anorexia, nausea and abdominal pain [12].
Across all tumor types, common side effects (> 10%) include hypertension (9 -13%, grade 4: < 1%; onset: ~ 3 weeks), fatigue (37 -46%), sensory neuropathy (13%), pain (11%), rash/desquamation (19 -40%; grade 3: 1%), handfoot syndrome (21 -30%; grade 3: 6 -8%), alopecia (14 -27%), pruritis (14 -19%), dry skin (10 -11%), hypoalbuminemia (59%), hypophosphatemia (35 -45%; grade 3: 11 -13%; grade 4: < 1%), diarrhea (43 -55%; grade 3: 2 -10%; grade 4: < 1%), lipase increased (40 -41%, usually transient), amylase increased (30 -34, usually transient), abdominal pain (11 -31%), weight loss (10 -30%), anorexia (16 -29%), nausea (23 -24%), vomiting (15 -16%), constipation (14 -15%), muscle pain, weakness, dyspnea (14%), cough (13%) and hemorrhage (15 -18%; grade 3: 2 -3%; grade 4: 2%). Laboratory abnormalities attributable to sorafenib use are also seen and include lymphopenia (23 -47%; grades 3/4: 13%), thrombocytopenia (12 -46%; grades 3/4: 1 -4%), international normalized ration (INR) increased (42%), neutropenia (18%; grades 3/4: 5%), leucopenia, liver dysfunction (11%; grade 3: 2%; grade 4: 1%).
Less frequent side effects (> 1 -10) include cardiac ischemia/infarction (3%), flushing, headache (10%), depression, fever, acne, exfoliative dermatitis, decreased appetite, dyspepsia, dysphagia, esophageal varices bleeding (2%), glossodynia, mucositis, stomatitis, xerostomia, erectile dysfunction, anemia, transaminases increased (transient), joint pain (10%), arthralgia, myalgia, hoarseness and flu-like syndrome.
Rare (< 1%) side effects of sorafenib include acute renal failure, alkaline phosphatase increased, arrhythmia, bilirubin increased, bone pain, cardiac failure, cerebral hemorrhage, congestive heart failure, dehydration, eczema, epistaxis, erythema multiforme, folliculitis, gastritis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, gastrointestinal perforation, gastrointestinal reflux, gynecomastia, hypersensitivity (skin reaction, urticaria), hypertensive crisis, hyponatremia, hypothyroidism, infection, jaundice, myocardial infarction (MI), mouth pain, myocardial ischemia, pancreatitis, pleural effusion, preeclampsialike syndrome (reversible hypertension and proteinuria), renal failure, respiratory hemorrhage, reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome (RPLS), rhinorrhea, skin cancer (squamous cell/keratoacanthomas), thromboembolism, tinnitus, transient ischemic attack, tumor lysis syndrome, tumor pain and voice alteration.

References

  1. El-Serag HB, Rudolph KL. Hepatocellular carcinoma: epidemiology and molecular carcinogenesis. Gastroenterology 2007 Jun; 132 (7): 2557-76
  2. Adnane L, Trail PA, Taylor I, et al. Sorafenib (BAY 439006, Nexavar), a dual-action inhibitor that targets RAF/MEK/ERK pathway in tumor cells and tyrosine kinases VEGFR/PDGFR in tumor vasculature. Methods Enzymol 2005; 407: 597-612
  3. Wilhelm S, Carter C, Lynch M, et al. Discovery and development of sorafenib: a multikinase inhibitor for treating cancer. Nat Rev Drug Discov 2006 Oct; 5 (10): 835-44
  4. Wilhelm SM, Carter C, Tang LY, et al. BAY 43-9006 exhibits broad spectrum oral antitumor activity and targets the RAF/MEK/ERK pathway and receptor tyrosine kinases involved in tumor progression and angiogenesis. Cancer Res 2004 Oct 1; 64 (19): 7099-109
  5. Yu C, Bruzek LM, Meng XW, et al. The role of Mcl-1 downregulation in the proapoptotic activity of the multikinase inhibitor BAY 43-9006. Oncogene 2005;24:6861-9
  6. Himmelsbach K, Sauter D, Baumert TF, et al. New aspects of an anti-tumour drug: sorafenib efficiently inhibits HCV replication. Gut 2009;58:1644-53
  7. Molhoek KR, McSkimming CC, Olson WC, et al. Apoptosis of CD4(+) CD25(high) T cells in response to Sirolimus requires activation of T cell receptor and is modulated by IL-2. Cancer Immunol Immunother 2009;58:867-76
  8. Strumberg D, Richly H, Hilger RA, et al. Phase I clinical and pharmacokinetic study of the Novel Raf kinase and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitor BAY 43-9006 in patients with advanced refractory solid tumors. J Clin Oncol 2005;23:965-72
  9. Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics NDA Review for Sorafenib Tosylate (NDA 21 923), F.C.F.D.E.A. RESEARCH, Editor, 2005
  10. BAY 43-9006 (sorafenib) Investigator’s Brochure. Bayer Healthcare AG,Version 10.0, July 1, 2009
  11. European Medicines Agency. Sorafenib (Nexavar): summary of product characteristics [online].
  12. Blanchet B, Billemont B, Barete S, et al. Toxicity of sorafenib: clinical and molecular aspects. Expert Opin Drug Saf 2010;9:275-87
  13. https://www.drugs.com/cdi/sorafenib.html

Description

Sorafenib is a small molecular inhibitor of several kinases involved in tumor angiogenesis and proliferation, including, but not limited to, Raf (IC50=12nM for Raf-1), VEGFR (IC50=90nM for VEGFR-2 and IC50=12nM for VEGFR-3), and platelet derived growth factor receptor (IC50=57nM for PDGFR-b). Specifically, sorafenib blocks tumor progression by inhibiting cellular proliferation that is dependent on activation of the MAPK pathway (Raf) and/or inhibiting tumor angiogenesis through VEGFR and/or PDGFR. While it may be effective in the treatment of a variety of tumors, the first approvable indication is for renal cell carcinoma. Overall, the drug appears to be well tolerated by the majority of patients at the 400 mg b.i.d. continuous dosing. As an inhibitor of multiple kinases vital for tumor progression, sorafenib may possess wide-spectrum antitumor properties and may emerge as an effective weapon against a variety of solid tumors.

Chemical Properties

Light Yellow Solid

Originator

Bayer/Onyx (Germany)

Characteristics

Class: receptor tyrosine kinase
Treatment: RCC, HCC, thyroid cancer
Elimination half-life = 25–48 h
Protein binding = 99.7%

Characteristics

The complex of sorafenib with a nonphosphorylated VEGFR2 construct comprising the catalytic and juxtamembrane (JM) domain shows the activation loop adopts a DFG-out position. The net effect of sorafenib’s interactions with the kinase is to stabilize the DFG motif in an inactive conformation. The lipophilic trifluoromethyl phenyl ring at the opposite end of the molecule inserts into a hydrophobic pocket formed between the -C and -E helices and amino-terminal regions of the DFG motif and catalytic loop. The urea functionality forms two crucial hydrogen bonds, one with the backbone aspartate of the DFG loop and the other with the glutamate side chain of the -C helix. In the auto-inhibited state, the DFG-out segment, particularly Phe1047, blocks ATP-binding. When the JM rearranges out of the regulatory domain pocket (RDP), then the DFG is unlocked and able to switch to the open activated state. Autophosphorylation, which activates the kinase presumably through stabilization of an active conformation, was shown to occur on the JM and then the DFG-containing activation loop sequentially. Sorafenib fills the binding channel, making an important H-bond to Asp1046, two H-bonds to the side chain carboxylate oxygen of Glu885, and two H-bonds to Cys919. The selectivity of sorafenib derives from the formation of these four hydrogen bonds and attractive van der Waals (dispersion) interactions.

Uses

A potent RAF kinase inhibitor. Antineoplastic

Uses

Multiple kinase inhibitor targeting both RAF kinase and receptor tyrosine kinases that promote angiogensis. Antineoplastic.

Uses

Sorafenib Tosylate (Bay 43-9006, Nexavar) is a small molecular inhibitor of VEGFR, PDGFR, c-Raf and B-Raf with IC50s of 18 nM, 10 nM, 3 nM and 15 nM, respectively.

Uses

Sorafenib Tosylate (Bay 43-9006) is a multikinase inhibitor of Raf-1, B-Raf and VEGFR-2 with IC50 of 6 nM, 22 nM and 90 nM, respectively - See more at: http://www.selleckchem.com/products/Sorafenib-Tosylate.html#sthash.BjHEmCf3.dpuf

Indications

Sorafenib (Nexavar(R), Bayer) was the first approved inhibitor targeting the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family kinases, which include VEGFR1, VEGR2, and VEGFR3. Sorafenib was originally approved for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in 2005, hepatocellular carcinoma in 2007, and locally recurrent or metastatic thyroid carcinoma refractory to radioactive iodine treatment in 2013. Six other approved inhibitors with VEGFRs as the main targets are sunitinib (Sutent(R), Pfizer) for RCC, soft tissue sarcoma, thyroid cancer,metastatic pancreatic tumors, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and several other types of carcinomas; pazopanib (Votrient(R), GlaxoSmithKline) for RCC, soft tissue sarcoma, and thyroid cancer; axitinib (Inlyta(R), Pfizer) for RCC,thyroid cancer, and aplastic anemia, as well as T315I-mutant Bcr–Abl1-driven leukemia; regorafenib (Stivarga(R), Bayer) for gastrointestinal stromal tumors and colorectal cancer; nintedanib (Ofev(R), Boehringer Ingelheim) for the non-oncological indication of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; and lenvatinib (Lenvima(R), Eisai Inc.) for RCC and different types of thyroid cancers. Sunitinib, pazopanib, and lenvatinib bind to the “DFG-in”conformation of VEGFRs, while axitinib, regorafenib, and nintedanib bind to inactive VEGFRs adopting the “DFG-out”conformation.

brand name

Nexavar (Bayer HealthCare); Xarelto (Bayer HealthCare).

Flammability and Explosibility

Non flammable

Clinical Use

Protein kinase inhibitor:
Treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma
Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
Treatment of thyroid cancer

Synthesis

An improved, four-step synthesis in 63% overall yield was published recently and is illustrated in the scheme. Picolinic acid (127) was heated with Vilsmeier reagent for 16 hr to give 128 in 89% yield as an off-white solid. The acid chloride 128 was treated with methylamine in methanol at low temperature to give amide 129 in 88% yield as paleyellow crystals after its crystallization from ethyl acetate.
4-Aminophenol anion was generated under a basic condition and compound 129 was added to the anion solution to give corresponding addition compound 131 in 87% yield. For an unknown reason, potassium carbonate used in the reaction increased the reaction rate significantly. Finally, compound 131 was condensed with isocyanate 132 in methylene chloride to give sorafenib (XVIII) in 92% yield as a white solid.

Drug interactions

Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Anticoagulants: may enhance effect of coumarins.
Antipsychotics: avoid with clozapine (increased risk of agranulocytosis).
Antivirals: avoid with boceprevir.

Metabolism

Sorafenib is metabolised primarily in the liver and undergoes oxidative metabolism mediated by CYP3A4, as well as glucuronidation mediated by UGT1A9. 8 metabolites have been identified, during in vitro studies one has been shown to have equal activity to sorafenib. About 96% of a dose is excreted within 14 days, with 77%, mostly as unchanged drug, recovered in the faeces, and 19% in the urine as glucuronidated metabolites.

storage

Store at -20°C

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