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ThPP IDTh1022
Therapeutic Peptide/Protein NameAntihemophilic Factor
SequenceATRRYYLGAVELSWDYMQSDLGELPVDARFPPRVPKSFPFNTSVVYKKTL view full sequnce in fasta
Functional ClassificationIa
Molecular Weight264725.5
Chemical FormulaC11794H18314N3220O3553S83
Isoelectric Point6.97
Hydrophobicity-0.533
Melting Point (℃)N.A.
Half Life8.4-19.3 hours
DescriptionHuman recombinant antihemophilic factor or Factor VIII of 2332 residues(glycosylated) is produced by CHO cells.
Indication/DiseaseFor the treatment of hemophilia A, von Willebrand disease and Factor XIII deficiency.
PharmacodynamicsAntihemophilic Factor binds factor IXa along with calcium and phospholipid, this complex converts factor X to factor Xa to facilitate clotting cascade.
Mechanism of ActionAntihemophilic factor is a protein found in normal plasma which is necessary for clot formation. The administration of AHF provides an increase in plasma levels of AHF and can temporarily correct the coagulation defect of patients with hemophilia A.
ToxicityN.A.
MetabolismN.A.
AbsorptionN.A.
Volume of DistributionN.A.
Clearance4.1 mL/h/kg [Previously treated pediatric patients]
CategoriesCoagulants and Thrombotic agents
Patents NumberN.A.
Date of IssueN.A.
Date of ExpiryN.A.
Drug InteractionN.A.
TargetN.A.
Information of corresponding available drug in the market
Brand NameN.A.
CompanyN.A.
Brand DiscriptionN.A.
Prescribed forN.A.
Chemical NameN.A.
FormulationN.A.
Physcial AppearnceN.A.
Route of AdministrationN.A.
Recommended DosageN.A.
ContraindicationN.A.
Side EffectsSore throat, cough, runny nose; fever or chills; mild nausea, vomiting; unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth; headache; dizziness; skin itching or rash.
Useful Linkhttp://www.rxlist.com/bioclate-drug.htm
PubMed ID23803235, 23105376, 8328652, 2341766, 4708094, 2831669, 27445511, 25136251, 6197726
3-D StructureTh1022 (View) or (Download)