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Fedratinib hydrochloride hydrate JAK inhibitor

Cat.No.E5818

Fedratinib hydrochloride hydrate (TG-101348 hydrochloride hydrate, SAR 302503 hydrochloride hydrate) is a small-molecule, ATP-competitive inhibitor of JAK2 with IC50s of 3 nM for both JAK2 and JAK2V617F kinase. It induces cancer cell apoptosis and has potential for efficacious treatment of JAK2V617F-associated myeloproliferative disease.
Fedratinib hydrochloride hydrate JAK inhibitor Chemical Structure

Chemical Structure

Molecular Weight: 615.62

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Chemical Information, Storage & Stability

Molecular Weight 615.62 Formula

C27H36N6O3S.2ClH.H2O

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CAS No. 1374744-69-0 Download SDF Storage of Stock Solutions

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DMSO : 100 mg/mL (162.43 mM)
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Water : 100 mg/mL

Ethanol : 6 mg/mL

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