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ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE

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ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE Basic information

Product Name:
ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE
Synonyms:
  • ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE
  • 217MI
  • Ecothiopate
  • Ecostigmine
  • ECOTHIOPHATE
  • ECHOTHIOPHATE
  • PHOSPHOLINEIODIDE
  • 2-[(Diethoxyphosphinyl)thio]ethanaminium
CAS:
513-10-0
MF:
C9H23INO3PS
MW:
383.227051
EINECS:
208-152-1
Mol File:
513-10-0.mol
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ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE Chemical Properties

Melting point:
138° (Tammelin); mp 124-124.5° (Fitch)
storage temp. 
Store at -20°C
solubility 
DMSO: Slightly Soluble; Methanol: Slightly Soluble; Water: Slightly Soluble
form 
A solid
Stability:
Hygroscopic
EPA Substance Registry System
Ethanaminium, 2-[(diethoxyphosphinyl)thio]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, iodide (513-10-0)
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Safety Information

RIDADR 
3249
HazardClass 
6.1(a)
PackingGroup 
II
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ECOTHIOPATE IODIDE Usage And Synthesis

Originator

Phospholine Iodide,Ayerst,US,1959

Uses

Echothiophate is a phosphorylthiocholine with pharmacological action analogous to that of isofluorophate; however, spontaneous reduction of phosphorylated enzyme occurs faster after using isofluorophate. It is used in various forms of glaucoma.

Uses

Cholinergic (ophthalmic).

Definition

ChEBI: The iodide salt of ecothiopate. An irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, it is used an ocular antihypertensive in the treatment of open-angle glaucoma, particularly when other drugs have proved inadequate.

Manufacturing Process

The reaction is carried out in an atmosphere of nitrogen. To a solution of 4.60 grams sodium (0.20 mol) in 60 cc of methanol is added 14.17 grams β- dimethylaminoethyl mercaptan hydro chloride (0.10 mol), rinsed in with 10 cc methanol. Solvent is removed at a water-pump vacuum while blowing with a slow stream of nitrogen to 100°C/20 mm. To the residue suspended in 150 cc benzene and cooled in an ice bath is added 17.25 grams diethylchlorophosphate (0.10 mol) in 3 portions at 10-minute intervals. After each addition, the temperature increases from about 4° to about 14°C and then falls. The mixture is stirred in an ice bath for one-half hour and while warming to room temperature during 2 hours is washed with 35 and 5 cc portions of water with two 10 cc portions of saturated brine and is dried over calcium sulfate and filtered.
After removal of solvent by distillation under reduced pressure to 55°C/20 mm, the residue is 23.0 grams crude base (95% theory) as a pale yellow liquid. A sample of the crude base distills with some decomposition at 105° to 112°C/0.8 mm.
A sample of distilled base in cold isopropanol is treated with excess methyl iodide, left at room temperature overnight, diluted with 5 volumes of ethyl acetate and filtered from the methiodide salt. This is purified by crystallization from mixtures of isopropanol and ethyl acetate, filtering hot to remove an impurity of low solubility. The pure methiodide is obtained as a white solid, MP 124° to 124.5°C, containing 99 mol percent thiol isomer.

brand name

Phospholine Iodide (Wyeth).

Therapeutic Function

Cholinergic (ophthalmic)

Clinical Use

Echothiophate iodide has found therapeutic application for the treatment of glaucoma and strabismus. Echothiophate is applied topically as a solution and is the only irreversible AChEI for the treatment of glaucoma. The decrease in intraocular pressure observed can last up to 4 weeks. Phosphoester AChEIs exhibit cataractogenic properties; thus, their use should be reserved for patients who are refractory to other forms of treatment (i.e., short-acting miotics, β-blockers, epinephrine, and possibly, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors). Because of its toxicity, echothiophate is not used for its systemic action. Selectivity of echothiophate for the AChE catalytic site was enhanced by incorporation in the molecule of a quaternary ammonium salt functional group two carbons removed from the phosphoryl group.

Synthesis

Echothiophate, S-(2-trimethylaminoethyl)-O,O-diethylthiophosphate (13.2.23), is made by reacting diethylchlorophosphoric acid with 2-dimethylaminoethylmercaptane, giving S-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-O,O-diethylthiophosphate (13.2.22), which is alkylated by methyliodide, forming echothiophate (13.2.23) [51].

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