General Information of Drug (ID: DMGJ0RM)

Drug Name
Pyrenemethanol Drug Info
Synonyms 4-Pyrenemethanol; (PYREN-4-YL)METHANOL; 22245-54-1; SCHEMBL975512; 4-hydroxymethylpyrene; CTK0J6579
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
57934637
CAS Number
CAS 22245-54-1
TTD Drug ID
DMGJ0RM
INTEDE Drug ID
DR2006

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas
Molecule Type:
DME
Drug Status:
Approved Drug(s)
Investigative Drug(s)
Clinical Trial Drug(s)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Ethanol DMDRQZU Chronic pain MG30 Approved [2]
octanol DMBGHPE Discovery agent N.A. Investigative [1]
acetaldehyde DMJFKG4 Discovery agent N.A. Investigative [1]
Pyrene-1-aldehyde DMEF6IP N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
Hydroxymethylpyrene DMPGAR2 N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
BRN-2330710 DM87VP6 N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
Octanal DMTN0OK N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
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Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Ethanol DMDRQZU Chronic pain MG30 Approved [1]
ANDROSTERONE DMITJAK N. A. N. A. Phase 3 [3]
octanol DMBGHPE Discovery agent N.A. Investigative [1]
acetaldehyde DMJFKG4 Discovery agent N.A. Investigative [1]
Pyrene-1-aldehyde DMEF6IP N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
Hydroxymethylpyrene DMPGAR2 N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
BRN-2330710 DM87VP6 N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
Octanal DMTN0OK N. A. N. A. Investigative [1]
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Molecular Interaction Atlas of This Drug

Molecular Interaction Atlas

Drug-Metabolizing Enzyme (DME)
DME Name DME ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Alcohol dehydrogenase class-II (ADH4) DEOCWU3 ADH4_HUMAN Substrate [1]
Alcohol dehydrogenase class-I gamma (ADH1C) DEM1HNL ADH1G_HUMAN Substrate [1]

References

1 Oxidation of alcohols and reduction of aldehydes derived from methyl- and dimethylpyrenes by cDNA-expressed human alcohol dehydrogenases. Toxicology. 2008 Mar 12;245(1-2):65-75.
2 Natural alcohol exposure: is ethanol the main substrate for alcohol dehydrogenases in animals? Chem Biol Interact. 2011 May 30;191(1-3):14-25.
3 13-cis-retinoic acid competitively inhibits 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid oxidation by retinol dehydrogenase RoDH-4: a mechanism for its anti-androgenic effects in sebaceous glands? Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 Mar 28;303(1):273-8.