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Aurothioglucose

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Gold containing medicine
Pharmaceutical compound
Aurothioglucose
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Other namesGold thioglucose, Solganal, Auromyose
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Routes of
administration
Intramuscular injection
ATC code
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability0%
Identifiers
  • gold(I) (2S,3S,4R,5S)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-
    6-(hydroxymethyl)-oxane-2-thiolate
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC6H11AuO5S
Molar mass392.18 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O[C@@H]1[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](CO)O[C@@H]1S[Au]
  • InChI=1S/C6H12O5S.Au/c7-1-2-3(8)4(9)5(10)6(12)11-2;/h2-10,12H,1H2;/q;+1/p-1/t2-,3-,4+,5-,6-;/m1./s1 checkY
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Aurothioglucose, also known as gold thioglucose, is achemical compound with the formula AuSC6H11O5. This derivative of the sugarglucose was formerly used to treatrheumatoid arthritis.

History

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Main article:Gold salts

Throughout history, gold was used to cure diseases, although the efficacy was not established. In 1935, gold drugs were reported to be effective for the treatment ofrheumatoid arthritis.[1] Although many patients reacted positively to the drug, gold thioglucose was not uniformly effective.

Only one gold drug remains in active clinical use for this purpose in the United States:auranofin althoughsodium aurothiomalate (gold sodium thiomalate) and aurothioglucose were still used until recently. In the United Kingdom, only sodium aurothiomalate and auranofin were used recently.

In 2001, aurothioglucose was withdrawn from the Dutch market, where it had been the only injectable gold preparation available since 1943, forcing hospitals to change medication for a large number of patients to aurothiomalate.[2] The drug had been in use for more than 70 years, and four years later the reasons for its sudden disappearance remained unclear.[3]

It was recently discontinued from the US market along withsodium aurothiomalate leaving only Auranofin as the only gold salt on the US market

Medicinal chemistry

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Main article:Gold

Gold thioglucose features gold in the oxidation state of +I, like other gold thiolates. It is a water-soluble, non-ionic species that is assumed to exist as a polymer.[1] Under physiological conditions, an oxidation-reduction reaction leads to the formation of metallic gold and sulfinic acid derivative of thioglucose.

2 AuSTg → 2 Au + TgSSTg
TgSSTg + H2O → TgSOH + TgSH
2 TgSOH → TgSO2H + TgSH
Overall: 2 H2O + 4 AuSTg → 4 Au + TgSO2H + 3 TgSH

(where AuSTg = gold thioglucose, TgSSTg = thioglucose disulfide, TgSO2H = sulfinic acid derivative of thioglucose)

Preparation

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Gold thioglucose can be prepared by treating gold bromide with thioglucose solution saturated with sulfur dioxide. Gold thioglucose is precipitated withmethanol and recrystallized with water and methanol.

Miscellaneous observations

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In recent research, it was found that injection of gold thioglucose induces obesity in mice.[4] Aurothioglucose has an interaction with theantimalarial medicationhydroxychloroquine.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abShaw, III C. F. (1999). "Gold-Based Therapeutic Agents".Chemical Reviews.99 (9):2589–600.doi:10.1021/cr980431o.PMID 11749494.
  2. ^Parenteral gold preparations. Efficacy and safety of therapy after switching from aurothioglucose to aurothiomalate (van Roon et al., J Rheumatol 2005)
  3. ^Klinkhoff, A (2005). "An editorial is a golden opportunity".The Journal of Rheumatology.32 (6):978–9.PMID 15940754.
  4. ^Naruta E, Buko V (2001). "Hypolipidemic effect of pantothenic acid derivatives in mice with hypothalamic obesity induced by aurothioglucose".Exp Toxicol Pathol.53 (5):393–8.doi:10.1078/0940-2993-00205.PMID 11817109.

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