General Information of Drug (ID: DMONYS9)

Drug Name
MBX-102 Drug Info
Synonyms
Arhalofenate; Mbx-102; MBX 102; 24136-23-0; UNII-1P01UJR9X1; JNJ-39659100; 1P01UJR9X1; CB-102; M-102; Arhalofenate [USAN:INN]; Arhalofenate (USAN/INN); SCHEMBL3302781; CHEMBL2103824; BJBCSGQLZQGGIQ-QGZVFWFLSA-N; ZINC2012859; BDBM50093473; AKOS032945719; DB11811; CS-6812; SB16866; (-)-2-(Acetylamino)ethyl (2R)-(4-chlorophenyl)(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)acetate; CJ-31172; Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-, 2-(acetylamino)ethyl ester, (-)-; HY-14831; D09579; UNII-K9TZK4MNO6 component BJBCSGQLZQGGIQ-QGZV
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Gout FA25 Phase 2/3 [1]
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
12082259
CAS Number
CAS 24136-23-0
TTD Drug ID
DMONYS9

Molecule(s) Related to This Drug


Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-gamma) TTZMAO3 PPARG_HUMAN Agonist [2]

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-Related Organs

Molecule Molecule Type Gene Name Liver Colon Kidney Small Intestine
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-gamma) DTT PPARG 5.576 6.977 5.736 5.758
Molecule Expression Atlas in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-related organs

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

The Studied Disease Gout
ICD Disease Classification FA25
Molecule Name Molecule Type Gene Name p-value Fold-Change Z-score
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-gamma) DTT PPARG 2.41E-01 -0.06 -0.25
Molecular Expression Atlas between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

References

1 ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00353587) Safety and Efficacy Study of Metaglidasen in Type 2 Diabetes in Patients Suboptimally Controlled on Insulin. U.S. National Institutes of Health.
2 MBX-102/JNJ39659100, a novel peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-ligand with weak transactivation activity retains antidiabetic properties in the absence of weight gain and edema. Mol Endocrinol. 2009 Jul;23(7):975-88.