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ethylene glycol

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Description

Ethylene Glycol: A colorless, odorless, viscous dihydroxy alcohol. It has a sweet taste, but is poisonous if ingested. Ethylene glycol is the most important glycol commercially available and is manufactured on a large scale in the United States. It is used as an antifreeze and coolant, in hydraulic fluids, and in the manufacture of low-freezing dynamites and resins. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

ethanediol : Any diol that is ethane or substituted ethane carrying two hydroxy groups. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

ethylene glycol : A 1,2-glycol compound produced via reaction of ethylene oxide with water. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

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ID SourceID
PubMed CID174
CHEMBL ID457299
CHEBI ID30742
CHEBI ID46793
MeSH IDM0029474

Synonyms (196)

Synonym
BIDD:ER0283
1,2-dihydroxyethane
CHEBI:30742 ,
nsc32854
nsc-32854
nsc-32853
nsc32853
NCIOPEN2_001979
NCIOPEN2_002019
dowtherm 4000
lutrol-9
norkool
dowtherm sr 1
ucar 17
dupont zonyl fse fluorinated surfactants
dupont zonyl fso fluorinated surfactants
ccris 3744
einecs 203-473-3
nsc 93876
ai3-03050
epa pesticide chemical code 042203
glycol, ethylene-
nci-c00920
caswell no. 441
zerex
aethylenglykol [german]
hsdb 5012
146ar
D03370
lutrol e (tn)
macrogol
peg 3600
nsc57859
nsc-57859
PEG ,
fridex
lutrol 9
tescol
wln: q2q
nsc93876
1,2-ethandiol
nsc-93876
ethylene dihydrate
ethylene alcohol
athylenglykol
m.e.g.
glycol alcohol
macrogol 400 bpc
solbanon (tn)
D06423
D06418
macrogol 20000 (jp17)
D06419
macrogol 4000 (jp17)
macrogol 1500 (tn)
macrogol 6000 (jp17)
macrogol ointment (jp17)
macrogol 6000 (tn)
macrogol 1500 (jp17)
macrogol 400 (jp17)
macrogol 4000 (tn)
D06421
macrogol 400 (tn)
D06420
D06422
1,2-ethanediol (glycol)
inchi=1/c2h6o2/c3-1-2-4/h3-4h,1-2h
NCGC00091510-01
GLYCOL ,
ethane-1,2-diol
1,2-ethanediol
ethanediol
ethylene glycol
107-21-1
C01380
2-hydroxyethanol
monoethylene glycol
nsc155081
nsc-155081
nsc-152324
nsc-152325
nsc152324
nsc152325
NCIOPEN2_002100
glycol, monoethylene
2 hydroxyethanol
glycol, ethylene
ethylene glycol, anhydrous, 99.8%
smr001262244
CHEBI:46793
MLS002454404
004143F9-240E-472F-9D5A-B1B13BBA2A18
CHEMBL457299
FT-0692978
E0105
AKOS000119039
NCGC00091510-03
NCGC00091510-02
ethylenglycol
unii-fc72kvt52f
fc72kvt52f ,
ec 203-473-3
aethylenglykol
NCGC00259587-01
NCGC00254292-01
tox21_300637
cas-107-21-1
dtxsid8020597 ,
dtxcid40597
tox21_202038
HMS2267F07
ethyleneglycol
peg-1000
peg 1000
FT-0626292
ethylene glycol [ii]
ethylene glycol [who-dd]
ethylene glycol [mart.]
glycerol impurity b [ep impurity]
lowenol t-163a
nanosilver+eg
ethylene glycol [hsdb]
glycol [inci]
gxt ,
ethylene glycol [usp-rs]
ethylene glycol [mi]
STL264188
1,2-dihydroxy ethane
1,2-ethane-diol
ho(ch2)2oh
hoch2ch2oh
1,2-ethane diol
ethane-1.2-diol
ehtylene glycol
1,2-ethylene glycol
macrogol 400
etylene glycol
ethylene-glycol
ethan-1,2-diol
1,2-ethylene-glycol
ethylen glycol
1,2-ethyleneglycol
ilexan e
meg 100
mfcd00002885
BP-13454
J-001731
ethylene glycol, analytical standard
F0001-0142
ethylene glycol, bioultra, >=99.5% (gc)
ethylene glycol, jis special grade, >=99.5%
residual solvent class 2 - ethylene glycol, united states pharmacopeia (usp) reference standard
ethylene glycol, spectrophotometric grade, >=99%
ethylene glycol, reagentplus(r), >=99%
ethylene glycol, puriss., >=99.5% (gc)
ethylene glycol, united states pharmacopeia (usp) reference standard
ethylene glycol, saj first grade, >=99.0%
ethylene glycol, anhydrous, zero2(tm), 99.8%
ethylene glycol, p.a., 99.5%
ethylene glycol, lr, >=99%
ethylene glycol, pharmaceutical secondary standard; certified reference material
ethylene glycol, ar, >=99%
ethylene glycol, vetec(tm) reagent grade, 98%
ethane-1,2-diol (ethylene glycol)
hydroxyethyl salicylate imp. b (ep); ethylene glycol; propan-1,2-diol; glycerol impurity b; hydroxyethyl salicylate impurity b
ethylene glycol 1000 microg/ml in methanol
residual solvent class 2 - ethylene glycol
1,2-ethane-1,1,2,2-d4-diol-d2(9ci)
4-vinyl cathecol
Q194207
AMY22336
ethylene glycol;1,2-ethanediol;ethane-1,2-diol;glycolethylene glycol;ethanediol;ethylene glycol 1,2-ethanediol ethane-1,2-diol glycolethylene glycol ethanediol
ethylene glycol high purity grd 1l
mono-ethylene glycol
ethyleneglycole
2-ethanediol
peg1000
STR01171
BP-31056
A851234
ethyleneglycol, reagentplus
ethylene glycol (1,2-13c2)
EN300-19312
ylene glycol
glycerol impurity b (ep impurity)
ho-ch2-ch2-oh
ethylene glycol (ii)
ethylene glycol, aerosol
ethylene glycol (mart.)
usepa/opp pesticide code: 042203
2000 microg/g ethylene glycol standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil
500 microg/g ethylene glycol standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil
ethylene glycol blank standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil
100 microg/g ethylene glycol standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil
1000 microg/g ethylene glycol standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil
600 microg/g ethylene glycol qc check standard in multi-grade diesel engine oil

Research Excerpts

Overview

Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually. Ethylene Glycol is an attractive two-carbon alcohol substrate for biochemical product synthesis as it can be derived from CO.

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"Ethylene glycol is a colorless and odorless liquid primarily found in automotive coolants, whose toxicity is linked to its hepatic metabolites."( [Histopathological diagnosis of an intoxication].
Arfeuille, G; Fattori, A; Gantzer, J; Lannes, B; Lhermitte, B; Olagne, J; Parratte, T, 2021
)
1.34
"Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol which may induce significant toxicity when ingested accidentally or intentionally. "( The three biological gaps and hyperoxaluria in ethylene glycol poisoning: case presentation and review.
Ahmad, Y; Chiche, JD; Kissling, S; Liaudet, L; Ltaief, Z; Torrent, C, 2021
)
2.32
"Diethylene glycol (DEG) is an industrial solvent with many uses, including brake fluids. "( Symptomatic Diethylene Glycol Ingestion Successfully Treated with Fomepizole Monotherapy.
Clark, RF; Corbett, B; Lasoff, DR; Seltzer, JA, 2022
)
1.8
"Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually. "( Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base.
Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023
)
2.68
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising next generation feedstock for bioprocesses. "( Implementation of the β-hydroxyaspartate cycle increases growth performance of Pseudomonas putida on the PET monomer ethylene glycol.
Bar-Even, A; Erb, TJ; Glatter, T; Gómez-Coronado, PA; Lindner, SN; Paczia, N; Schada von Borzyskowski, L; Schulz-Mirbach, H; Severi, F; Troncoso Castellanos, M, 2023
)
2.56
"Ethylene glycol is an attractive two-carbon alcohol substrate for biochemical product synthesis as it can be derived from CO"( Construction of a synthetic metabolic pathway for biosynthesis of 2,4-dihydroxybutyric acid from ethylene glycol.
Frazão, CJR; Rabe, K; Wagner, N; Walther, T, 2023
)
2.57
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a toxic chemical that is sometimes used as ethanol substitute. "( Ethylene glycol poisoning may be associated with elevated post-mortem vitreous glucose level.
Kriikku, P; Lunetta, P; Ojanperä, I, 2023
)
3.8
"Mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) is an important petrochemical with widespread use in numerous consumer products. "( Exploring biochemical pathways for mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) synthesis from synthesis gas.
Ataman, M; Hadadi, N; Hatzimanikatis, V; Islam, MA; Stephanopoulos, G, 2017
)
1.24
"Ethylene glycol is a common alcohol found in many household products such as household hard surface cleaner, paints, varnish, auto glass cleaner and antifreeze. "( Sequential episodes of ethylene glycol poisoning in the same person.
Bucaloiu, ID; Jha, KK; Sugunaraj, JP; Thakur, LK, 2017
)
2.21
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a developmental toxicant in pregnant rats and mice. "( Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis?
Moore, NP; Ritchie, HE; Webster, WS, 2018
)
2.25
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a well known toxic compound, the assumption of which can be fatal to pet animals as well as to humans. "( Ethylene glycol toxicity: a retrospective pathological study in cats.
Amoroso, L; Brozzi, A; Bruni, G; Cocumelli, C; Di Guardo, G; Eleni, C; Grifoni, G; Mastromattei, A; Meoli, R; Tancredi, F, 2017
)
3.34
"Ethylene glycol was proved to be a destabilizer of the acid-denatured CGB lectin."( Effect of Various Polyols on the Acid-Denatured States of Champedak Galactose-Binding Lectin.
Kameel, NIA; Shuib, AS; Tayyab, S, 2018
)
1.2
"Ethylene glycol toxicity is a known cause of anion gap metabolic acidosis, with the presence of an osmolar gap and the right clinical context suggesting to the diagnosis. "( Lactate gap as a tool in identifying ethylene glycol poisoning.
Jimenez, CA; Mckelvy, BJ; Sagar, AS, 2018
)
2.2
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is an important chemical used as antifreeze and a raw material in polyester synthesis. "( Biosynthesis of ethylene glycol from d-xylose in recombinant Escherichia coli.
Feng, X; Liu, M; Wang, Y; Xian, M; Zhao, G, 2018
)
2.27
"Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is an important commodity chemical with applications in numerous industrial processes, primarily in the manufacture of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polyester used in packaging applications. "( Biosynthesis of monoethylene glycol in Saccharomyces cerevisiae utilizing native glycolytic enzymes.
Fink, GR; Stephanopoulos, G; Uranukul, B; Woolston, BM, 2019
)
1.4
"Ethylene glycol is a sweet-tasting alcohol used in common antifreeze and other industrial solutions."( [CME: Ethylene Glycol Intoxication].
Bleisch, J; Faber, K; Gmuer, R; Müggler, SA; Ringler, S,
)
1.33
"Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol that is mainly introduced into an organism through the digestive pathway. "( The importance of the histopathological examination in lethal acute intoxication with ethylene glycol. Case report.
Bodea, A; Buhaş, CL; Ciursaş, AN; Dobjanschi, L; Judea, AS; Judea-Pusta, CT; Muţiu, G; Nistor-Cseppento, CD; Paşcalău, AV; Pop, OL; Vicaş, RM, 2018
)
2.15
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency that presents challenges for clinicians and clinical laboratories. "( The 'gap' in the 'plasma osmolar gap'.
Arora, A, 2013
)
1.83
"Ethylene glycol is a toxic organic solvent implicated in thousands of accidental and intentional poisonings each year. "( Massive ethylene glycol poisoning triggers osmotic demyelination syndrome.
Ahmed, A; Engelman, A; Krasowski, MD; Tschetter, PA, 2014
)
2.28
"As ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency, there is a need for a screening test to minimize delays in diagnosis. "( An enzymatic assay for the detection of glycolic acid in serum as a marker of ethylene glycol poisoning.
Hanton, SL; Watson, ID, 2013
)
1.24
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is an important commodity chemical with broad industrial applications. "( Engineering a novel biosynthetic pathway in Escherichia coli for production of renewable ethylene glycol.
De Mey, M; Li, ZJ; Lim, CG; Pereira, B; Stephanopoulos, G; Zhang, H, 2016
)
2.1
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a bulk chemical that is mainly used as an anti-freezing agent and a raw material in the synthesis of plastics. "( Optimization of ethylene glycol production from (D)-xylose via a synthetic pathway implemented in Escherichia coli.
Alkim, C; Auriol, C; Bartolo, F; Besse, P; Cam, Y; François, JM; Spina, L; Trichez, D; Vax, A; Walther, T, 2015
)
2.21
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a common cause of toxic ingestions. "( Use of a Rapid Ethylene Glycol Assay: a 4-Year Retrospective Study at an Academic Medical Center.
Davis, SR; Drees, D; Ehlers, A; Krasowski, MD; Kulhavy, J; Morris, C; Rooney, SL, 2016
)
2.23
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a large-volume commodity chemical with an annual production of over 20 million tons, and it is currently produced exclusively by petrochemical route."( Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for the de novo production of ethylene glycol from glucose.
Chen, Z; Huang, J; Liu, D; Wu, Y, 2016
)
1.38
"Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, nonvolatile, water-soluble fluid, mainly used as automobile antifreeze and coolant. "( Acute actinic cheilitis-like chemical irritant reaction following accidental contact with ethylene glycol-favorable response to topical 1% pimecrolimus cream: a case report.
Bozdogan, O; Erkek, E; Kazkayasi, M, 2008
)
2.01
"Ethylene glycol is an alcohol, which is mainly used as antifreeze. "( [Ethylene glycol intoxication. Important differential diagnosis in comatose patients with metabolic acidosis].
Heveling, T; Müller, R; Planck, J, 2009
)
2.71
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. "( False elevation of blood lactate reveals ethylene glycol poisoning.
Bénéteau-Burnat, B; Maury, E; Offenstadt, G; Pernet, P; Vaubourdolle, M, 2009
)
2.06
"Ethylene glycol (EG) exposure is a common model for kidney stones, because animals accumulate calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) in kidneys. "( Involvement of urinary proteins in the rat strain difference in sensitivity to ethylene glycol-induced renal toxicity.
Li, Y; McLaren, MC; McMartin, KE, 2010
)
2.03
"Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting but poisonous type of alcohol found in many household products. "( Ethylene glycol, hazardous substance in the household.
Hon, Z; Patocka, J, 2010
)
3.25
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a group of dihydroxy alcohol that has been utilised in a variety of industrial and residential settings. "( Phytoremediation of ethylene glycol and its derivatives by the burhead plant (Echinodorus cordifolius (L.)): effect of molecular size.
Teamkao, P; Thiravetyan, P, 2010
)
2.13
"Ethylene glycol intake is a rare cause of alcohol poisoning in our practice setting. "( [Severe acute ethylene glycol poisoning: diagnostic utility of osmolar gap monitoring].
Aguayo, GF; Aguilera, CL; Zaldibar, EE, 2011
)
2.17
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency that presents challenges both for clinicians and clinical laboratories. "( Ethylene glycol poisoning: quintessential clinical toxicology; analytical conundrum.
Porter, WH, 2012
)
3.26
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a common form of poisoning worldwide. "( Autonomic dysfunction as a delayed sequelae of acute ethylene glycol ingestion : a case report and review of the literature.
Balsam, L; Kadakia, S; Rahman, SS; Rubinstein, S, 2012
)
2.07
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a model system for studying complex hydrogen bonding networks in biological compounds such as polysaccharides and sugars. "( Hydrogen bonds and conformations in ethylene glycol under pressure.
Dong, Z; Lu, N; Murli, C; Song, Y, 2012
)
2.1
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is an important platform chemical with steadily expanding global demand. "( Biosynthesis of ethylene glycol in Escherichia coli.
Chung, WJ; Lee, WK; Liu, H; Nisola, GM; Ramos, KR; Valdehuesa, KN, 2013
)
2.18
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a multidirectional, dihydric alcohol, which is widely used in food, chemical and automotive industries. "( [Ethylene glycol poisoning--the significance of analytical diagnosis based on reports from Wielkopolska].
Sommerfeld, K; Zielińska-Psuja, B; Łukasik-Głebocka, M, 2012
)
2.73
"Ethylene glycol is a common cause of poisoning and death in pets by being converted to more toxic metabolites responsible of many toxic effects, mainly renal damage. "( Atypical presentation of long-term ethylene glycol poisoning in a German shepherd dog.
Barreiro, A; Espino, L; Goicoa, A; Peña, ML; Pérez-López, M, 2003
)
2.04
"Ethylene glycol is an inexpensive, readily available substance that may be associated with accidental or intentional toxicity. "( Ethylene glycol toxicity.
Cox, RD; Phillips, WJ, 2004
)
3.21
"Ethylene glycol is a good cryoprotectant to preserve human 8-cell embryos because of its low toxicity as shown by the high survival rate, and vitrification is a promising alternate to the conventional slow-freezing method."( Vitrification of human 8-cell embryos, a modified protocol for better pregnancy rates.
Haranath, GB; Krishna, KM; Madan, K; Prakash, GJ; Rama Raju, GA, 2005
)
1.05
"Ethylene glycol is a common substance in various antifreeze preparations."( Hemophagocytic syndrome and acute liver failure associated with ethylene glycol ingestion: a case report.
Duzova, A; Gumruk, F; Gurakan, F; Gurgey, A; Kanbur, NO; Kuskonmaz, B,
)
1.09
"Ethylene glycol is a common household substance responsible for a large number of ingestions in the U.S. "( Ethylene glycol intoxication: Disparate findings of immediate versus delayed presentation.
Cook, L; Mackay, K; Parravani, A; Pellegrino, B,
)
3.02
"Ethylene glycol is a widely used chemical that is capable of causing significant injury if ingested. "( Ethylene glycol ingestion treated only with fomepizole.
Keyes, DC; Lee, YC; Shepherd, G; Velez, LI, 2007
)
3.23
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a widely used liquid. "( Inhalation and epidermal exposure of volunteers to ethylene glycol: kinetics of absorption, urinary excretion, and metabolism to glycolate and oxalate.
Carstens, J; Csanády, GA; Faller, TH; Filser, JG; Halbach, S; Kessler, W; Kirchinger, W; Klein, D; Upadhyay, S, 2008
)
2.04
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a common clinical problem and identification as well as quantitation of ethylene glycol in serum is important for medical and legal purposes. "( Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric identification and quantitation of ethylene glycol in serum after derivatization with perfluorooctanoyl chloride: a novel derivative.
Blackwell, W; Dasgupta, A; Griego, J; Malik, S, 1995
)
1.96
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a major industrial chemical, shown to be teratogenic at high doses by gavage in rodents. "( Evaluation of the developmental toxicity of ethylene glycol aerosol in the CD rat and CD-1 mouse by whole-body exposure.
Ballantyne, B; Dodd, DE; Fait, DL; Fisher, LC; Klonne, DR; Pritts, IM; Savine, TA; Tyl, RW, 1995
)
2
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a rare yet potentially fatal illness seen most commonly in association with ingestion by alcoholics or in suicide attempts. "( Acidosis and coma after hemodialysis.
Bower, J; Salem, MM; Taylor, R, 1997
)
1.74
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality. "( Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis.
Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998
)
3.19
"Ethylene glycol is a serious toxin that children frequently ingest. "( Novel therapies for ethylene glycol intoxication.
Wiley, JF, 1999
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2.07
"Ethylene glycol intoxication is a rare but dangerous type of poisoning. "( Diagnosis and treatment of an unusual cause of metabolic acidosis: ethylene glycol poisoning.
Lejeune, P; Piagnerelli, M; Vanhaeverbeek, M, 1999
)
1.98
"Ethylene glycol is a common substance in various antifreeze preparations. "( [Ethylene glycol poisoning].
Charvát, J; Kubátová, H; Kvapil, M; Soucek, M; Vecer, J, 2001
)
2.66
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a toxic chemical found in antifreeze and heat exchangers. "( The toxicokinetics of 1,3-butylene glycol versus ethanol in the treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning.
Boelen, LJ; Cox, SK; Ferslew, KE, 1992
)
1.96

Effects

Ethylene glycol has the ability to act as a reactant when employed as a co-solvent for the enzymatic synthesis of ampicillin. It has been speculated to be the most appropriate penetrating cryoprotectant for cryopreservation of rhesus macaque sperm due to its higher permeability coefficient.

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"Ethylene glycol loading has a significant effect on urinary oxalate excretion in both normal and vitamin B6-deficient rats, whereas glycine loading only has a small effect. "( Endogenous oxalogenesis after acute intravenous loading with ethylene glycol or glycine in rats receiving standard and vitamin B6-deficient diets.
Hossain, RZ; Machida, N; Ogawa, Y; Sugaya, K; Teerajetgul, Y, 2008
)
2.03
"Ethylene glycol has also been shown to be inflammatory."( Does Sciaena umbra (Linnaeus 1758) otolith protect tissues against nephropathy, oxidative stress and inflammation induced by ethylene glycol?
Aksoy, L; Suyundikov, M; Yaylali, M, 2020
)
1.49
"Ethylene glycol has the ability to act as a reactant when employed as a co-solvent for the enzymatic synthesis of ampicillin from (R)-phenylglycine methyl ester and 6-aminopenicillanic acid. "( In situ mixed donor synthesis of ampicillin with ethylene glycol co-solvent.
Bommarius, AS; Deaguero, AL, 2014
)
2.1
"Ethylene glycol loading has a significant effect on urinary oxalate excretion in both normal and vitamin B6-deficient rats, whereas glycine loading only has a small effect. "( Endogenous oxalogenesis after acute intravenous loading with ethylene glycol or glycine in rats receiving standard and vitamin B6-deficient diets.
Hossain, RZ; Machida, N; Ogawa, Y; Sugaya, K; Teerajetgul, Y, 2008
)
2.03
"Ethylene glycol poisoning has produced cranial nerve deficits (usually VII nerve dysfunction) after a delay of 5-20 days, Parkinsonism and cerebral edema. "( Delayed neurological sequelae from ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and methanol poisonings.
Lewis, LD; Reddy, NJ; Sudini, M, 2010
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2.08
"Ethylene glycol (EG) has been speculated to be the most appropriate penetrating cryoprotectant for cryopreservation of rhesus macaque sperm due to its higher permeability coefficient. "( Optimization of ethylene glycol concentrations, freezing rates and holding times in liquid nitrogen vapor for cryopreservation of rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) sperm.
He, X; Ji, S; Ji, W; Lu, Y; Niu, Y; Ping, S; Si, W; Wang, X; Yang, S, 2011
)
2.16
"Ethylene glycol (EG) has been successfully used as a cryoprotectant for vitrification of mammalian formula embryos (including human embryos) due to its low formula weight and high permeation into cells compared with other cryoprotectants, including propylene glycol (PROH). "( Cryopreservation of human embryos using ethylene glycol in controlled slow freezing.
Chang, SS; Chi, HJ; Chung, KS; Joo, JY; Kim, MY; Koo, JJ, 2002
)
2.02
"Ethylene glycol (EG) has been previously shown to inhibit gap junctional intercellular communication. "( The biological conditions of assessment of ethylene glycol-induced inhibition of gap junctional intercellular communication by metabolic cooperation assay.
Vítek, JA, 1997
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2
"Ethylene glycol oligomers have been studied systematically as non-nucleotide loop replacements in short hairpin oligoribonucleotides. "( Flexible non-nucleotide linkers as loop replacements in short double helical RNAs.
Micura, R; Pils, W, 2000
)
1.75
"Ethylene glycol toxicity has produced central nervous system abnormalities including coma, cerebral edema, and cranial nerve dysfunction."( Ethylene glycol ingestion resulting in brainstem and midbrain dysfunction.
Follmer, R; Ford, MD; Morgan, BW, 2000
)
3.19
"Ethylene glycol has long been recognized as a potentially lethal poison and remains available today as automotive antifreeze and windshield deicer fluids. "( Accidental and intentional poisonings with ethylene glycol in infancy: diagnostic clues and management.
Saladino, R; Shannon, M, 1991
)
1.99

Actions

Ethylene glycol is a common cause of poisoning and death in pets by being converted to more toxic metabolites. It can cause acute renal failure, requiring long-term hemodialysis.

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"Ethylene glycol 3% led to lower non-return rates of inseminated cows."( Comparison of cryoprotective effects of lycopene and cysteamine in different cryoprotectants on bull semen and fertility results.
Büyükleblebici, O; Büyükleblebici, S; Çoşkun, E; Durmaz, E; Eken, A; Taşdemir, U; Tuncer, PB, 2014
)
1.12
"Ethylene glycol is a common cause of poisoning and death in pets by being converted to more toxic metabolites responsible of many toxic effects, mainly renal damage. "( Atypical presentation of long-term ethylene glycol poisoning in a German shepherd dog.
Barreiro, A; Espino, L; Goicoa, A; Peña, ML; Pérez-López, M, 2003
)
2.04
"Ethylene glycol poisoning can produce acute renal failure, requiring long-term hemodialysis to restore function. "( Calcium oxalate monohydrate, a metabolite of ethylene glycol, is toxic for rat renal mitochondrial function.
McMartin, KE; Wallace, KB, 2005
)
2.03
"Ethylene glycol can cause both renal and developmental toxicity, with metabolism playing a key role in the mode of action (MOA) for each form of toxicity. "( Mode of action: oxalate crystal-induced renal tubule degeneration and glycolic acid-induced dysmorphogenesis--renal and developmental effects of ethylene glycol.
Carney, EW; Corley, RA; Meek, ME,
)
1.77

Treatment

Treatment of ethylene glycol intoxication is based on specific inhibitors of alcohol dehydrogenase and hemodialysis in the most severe forms. Treatment consists of stabilisation, correction of metabolic acidosis, inhibition of further metabolism and enhancing elimination of both unmetabolised parent compound and its metabolites.

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"Treatment of ethylene glycol intoxication is based on specific inhibitors of alcohol dehydrogenase and hemodialysis in the most severe forms, and should be started promptly."( [Secondary hyperoxaluria and nephrocalcinosis due to ethylene glycol poisoning].
Harambat, J; Llanas, B; Missonnier, S; Monet, C; Rebouissoux, L; Richard, E, 2013
)
0.99
"Pretreatment with ethylene glycol (EG), a permeable and inert monomer of PEG, could prevent the shrinkage of cell volume and completely block the ABA accumulation in leaf tissues under salt stress, but substantial salt-induced ABA accumulation was still observed in root tissues following such pretreatment."( Salt-stress-induced ABA accumulation is more sensitively triggered in roots than in shoots.
Jia, W; Wang, Y; Zhang, J; Zhang, S, 2002
)
0.64
"Treatment for ethylene glycol poisoning typically includes basic supportive care, alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, and hemodialysis."( Ethylene glycol ingestion treated only with fomepizole.
Keyes, DC; Lee, YC; Shepherd, G; Velez, LI, 2007
)
2.13
"Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning consists of emergent stabilisation, correction of metabolic acidosis, inhibition of further metabolism and enhancing elimination of both unmetabolised parent compound and its metabolites."( Current management of ethylene glycol poisoning.
Brent, J, 2001
)
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Toxicity

Cryoprotective agents such as ethylene glycol (EG) are required for successful cryopreservation of most living systems, but have toxic side effects. In this work, cholinium-based DESs comprised of choline chloride (ChCl) and choline acetate (ChAc) were evaluated for their toxic effects.

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" All four chemicals tested, boric acid, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and theophylline, were found to be toxic to development or reproduction when tested previously by conventional developmental toxicity or continuous breeding protocols."( Assessment of a short-term reproductive and developmental toxicity screen.
Chapin, RE; Harris, MW; Jokinen, MP; Lockhart, AC, 1992
)
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" Both alcohols are metabolised via alcohol dehydrogenase to their toxic metabolites."( Methanol and ethylene glycol poisonings. Mechanism of toxicity, clinical course, diagnosis and treatment.
Jacobsen, D; McMartin, KE,
)
0.5
"5, or 1% ethylene glycol by continuous administration in drinking water for male and female mice were selected from the general toxic responses observed in a 14-day pilot study."( Reproductive and developmental toxicity of ethylene glycol in the mouse.
Gulati, DK; Hommel-Barnes, L; Lamb, JC; Maronpot, RR; Russell, VS; Sabharwal, PS, 1985
)
0.95
"Nephrotoxicity can be grouped by the xenobiotics place of action, by the clinical presentation or by the generic toxic effect."( Nephrotoxicity of xenobiotics.
Costa, MJ; Mitchell, LG; Nayar, R; Werner, M, 1995
)
0.29
" The "no observable adverse effect level" (NOAEL) for maternal toxicity was therefore 1000 mg/kg/day and the NOAEL for developmental toxicity was at least 2000 mg/kg/day in this study."( Developmental toxicity evaluation of ethylene glycol by gavage in New Zealand white rabbits.
Heindel, JJ; Marr, MC; Myers, CB; Price, CJ; Schwetz, BA; Seely, JC; Tyl, RW, 1993
)
0.56
"The toxic effect of ethylene glycol (EG) on the pattern of dynamic insulin release from rat pancreatic islets with or without freezing was investigated in comparison with that of dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO)."( Cryopreservation of isolated rat islets of Langerhans in the presence of ethylene glycol or dimethyl sulfoxide: evaluation of toxicity and the dynamic pattern of subsequent insulin release in vitro.
Inayoshi, Y; Nakaichi, M; Nakama, S; Sakonju, I; Suzuki, T; Takimoto, K; Taura, Y, 1996
)
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"Neither adverse clinical signs nor clinicopathologic abnormalities were associated with the administration of 4-MP except in 1 dog, which developed tachypnea, gagging, excess salivation, and trembling after the second dose of 4-MP was given."( Safety and efficacy of 4-methylpyrazole for treatment of suspected or confirmed ethylene glycol intoxication in dogs: 107 cases (1983-1995).
Connally, HE; Forney, SD; Grauer, GF; Hamar, DW; Thrall, MA, 1996
)
0.52
"4-MP was a safe and effective treatment for EG intoxication when it was given before sufficient quantities of EG had been metabolized to induce renal failure."( Safety and efficacy of 4-methylpyrazole for treatment of suspected or confirmed ethylene glycol intoxication in dogs: 107 cases (1983-1995).
Connally, HE; Forney, SD; Grauer, GF; Hamar, DW; Thrall, MA, 1996
)
0.52
"Streams receiving runoff from General Mitchell International Airport (GMIA), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, were studied to assess toxic impacts of aircraft and runway deicers."( Aircraft and runway deicers at General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. 2. Toxicity of aircraft and runway deicers.
Corsi, SR; Geis, SW; Hall, DW, 2001
)
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" Because it is highly toxic and can result in death if not treated appropriately, it is imperative to recognize the signs and symptoms of intoxication."( Ethylene glycol toxicity.
Cox, RD; Phillips, WJ, 2004
)
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" It is highly likely that critical, limiting steps in any given mechanistic pathway may become overwhelmed with increasing exposures, signaling the emergence of new modalities of toxic tissue injury at these higher doses."( Dose-dependent transitions in mechanisms of toxicity: case studies.
Andersen, ME; Bogdanffy, MS; Bus, JS; Cohen, SD; Conolly, RB; David, RM; Doerrer, NG; Dorman, DC; Gaylor, DW; Hattis, D; Rogers, JM; Setzer, RW; Slikker, W; Swenberg, JA; Wallace, K, 2004
)
0.32
" Severe adverse effects have been noted with pharmaceutical formulations containing diethylene glycol monoethyl-ethers and this led to withdrawal from the French market."( [Hormone replacement therapy: toxicity of glycol ethers].
Biggi-Bernard, U; Descotes, J; Timour, Q, 2007
)
0.56
"Quantitative risk assessment involves the determination of a safe level of exposure."( Model averaging using fractional polynomials to estimate a safe level of exposure.
Aerts, M; Faes, C; Geys, H; Molenberghs, G, 2007
)
0.34
" These results indicate that COM, and not glyoxylate or glycolaldehyde, is the toxic metabolite responsible for the acute tubular necrosis and renal failure that is observed in EG-poisoned patients."( Calcium oxalate, and not other metabolites, is responsible for the renal toxicity of ethylene glycol.
Cenac, TA; Guo, C; Li, Y; McMartin, KE, 2007
)
0.56
" Unfortunately cryoprotectants can be toxic for cells."( Studies on cryoprotectant toxicity to early stage zebrafish (Danio rerio) ovarian follicles.
Rawson, DM; Tsai, S; Zhang, T,
)
0.13
" First convincingly introduced by Baxter and Lathe in 1971, the concept that certain amides can block toxic effects of dimethyl sulfoxide (Me(2)SO) was contradicted by direct experiments in 1990."( Cryoprotectant toxicity neutralization.
Fahy, GM, 2010
)
0.36
"Fomepizole is safe when administered to cats in high doses, prevents EG-induced fatal ARF when therapy is instituted within 3 hours of EG ingestion, and is more effective than treatment with EtOH."( Safety and efficacy of high-dose fomepizole compared with ethanol as therapy for ethylene glycol intoxication in cats.
Connally, HE; Hamar, DW; Thrall, MA, 2010
)
0.59
" An understanding of structure-activity relationships (SARs) of chemicals can make a significant contribution to the identification of potential toxic effects early in the drug development process and aid in avoiding such problems."( Developing structure-activity relationships for the prediction of hepatotoxicity.
Fisk, L; Greene, N; Naven, RT; Note, RR; Patel, ML; Pelletier, DJ, 2010
)
0.36
"Multiple-CPA solutions were significantly less toxic than single-CPA solutions (P<0."( Cryoprotective agent toxicity interactions in human articular chondrocytes.
Almansoori, KA; Elliott, JA; Forbes, JF; Jomha, NM; Law, GK; McGann, LE; Prasad, V, 2012
)
0.38
" PG was the most toxic CPA when used in combinations."( Cryoprotective agent toxicity interactions in human articular chondrocytes.
Almansoori, KA; Elliott, JA; Forbes, JF; Jomha, NM; Law, GK; McGann, LE; Prasad, V, 2012
)
0.38
" Hence, the category approach appears to be applicable to hemolytic effects of EGAEs with 3 and 4 alkyl carbons and their acetates to estimate the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) for RDT."( A category approach to predicting the hemolytic effects of ethylene glycol alkyl ethers in repeated-dose toxicity.
Hasegawa, R; Hayashi, M; Mekenyan, O; Sakuratani, Y; Tanaka, Y; Yamada, J; Yamada, T; Yamazoe, Y; Zhang, H, 2012
)
0.62
" Toxic effect is generally attributed to peri-vascular deposition of calcium oxalate crystals in various tissues."( Brake fluid toxicity feigning brain death.
Nahrir, S; Siddiqui, KA; Sinha, S, 2012
)
0.38
" Using a standardized case report form, a single reviewer identified prespecified adverse events that developed after the start of ethanol therapy and classified dose adjustments during ethanol therapy as appropriate or inappropriate based on a priori criteria."( The safety of ethanol infusions for the treatment of methanol or ethylene glycol intoxication: an observational study.
Johanson, C; Kanji, S; Natarajan, S; Patel, R; Wedge, MK, 2012
)
0.62
" At least one adverse event was identified in 45 (92%) cases, including 35 (71%) with agitation requiring chemical or physical restraints and 10 (20%) with a depressed level of consciousness treated with intubation."( The safety of ethanol infusions for the treatment of methanol or ethylene glycol intoxication: an observational study.
Johanson, C; Kanji, S; Natarajan, S; Patel, R; Wedge, MK, 2012
)
0.62
"Based on actual practice in a large academic centre, adverse events occur frequently with intravenous ethanol infusions, and ethanol titration is inefficient."( The safety of ethanol infusions for the treatment of methanol or ethylene glycol intoxication: an observational study.
Johanson, C; Kanji, S; Natarajan, S; Patel, R; Wedge, MK, 2012
)
0.62
" MET was less toxic among the tested cryoprotectants and concentrations did not allow the determination of its LC50-24h."( Toxicity of cryoprotectants agents in freshwater prawn embryos of Macrobrachium amazonicum.
Barbosa, MS; Castro, EJ; de Araújo Neto, MP; de Sousa, ML; de Souza Sampaio, CM; Ferreira, AV; Filho, AA, 2015
)
0.42
" However, few studies have investigated the involvement of IGF-I during states of extreme shock, such as those induced by potently toxic cryoprotective agents (CPAs) or low temperature conditions, in bivalves."( Influence of the toxicity of cryoprotective agents on the involvement of insulin-like growth factor-I receptor in surf clam (Spisula sachalinensis) larvae.
Choi, YH; Nam, TJ,
)
0.13
" In this work, cholinium-based DESs comprised of choline chloride (ChCl) and choline acetate (ChAc) as the salt and urea (U), acetamide (A), glycerol (G) and ethylene glycol (EG) as the HBD were evaluated for their toxic effects on different living organisms such as Escherichia coli (a bacterium), Allium sativum (garlic, a plant) and hydra (an invertebrate), and their biodegradabilities were assessed by means of closed bottle tests."( Assessing the toxicity and biodegradability of deep eutectic solvents.
Chen, JX; Tang, YL; Wang, J; Wen, Q; Yang, Z, 2015
)
0.61
" Cryoprotective agents such as ethylene glycol (EG) are required for successful cryopreservation of most living systems, but have toxic side effects whose mechanisms remain largely unknown."( Insights on cryoprotectant toxicity from gene expression profiling of endothelial cells exposed to ethylene glycol.
Cordeiro, RM; de Magalhães, JP; Fahy, GM; Stirling, S, 2015
)
0.92
" The purpose of this study was to evaluate the toxic interaction between DDAC and EG in the lung."( Acute pulmonary toxicity and inflammation induced by combined exposure to didecyldimethylammonium chloride and ethylene glycol in rats.
Choi, K; Kim, E; Kim, HM; Kim, P; Kwon, do Y; Kwon, JT; Lim, YM, 2016
)
0.65
" elegans are more resistant to the toxic effect of M22 compared to wild-type worms."( Cryoprotectant toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Johnson, TE; Schumacher, GJ; Tedesco, PM, 2019
)
0.51
" Under certain conditions, synthetic chemicals like calcium carbide (CaC2) and ethylene glycol (EG) are being freely used illegally in India and other countries for fruit ripening without serious concern on its toxic effects."( Acute and subacute toxicity evaluation of calcium carbide and ethylene glycol in Wistar albino rats.
Babu, TD; Bini, M; Rajesh, B, 2019
)
0.98
" HD efficiently clears EG and its toxic metabolites, and it's unclear if multiple doses (MD) of fomepizole improve patient outcomes or whether a single dose (SD) prior to initiation of HD is sufficient."( Single versus continued dosing of fomepizole during hemodialysis in ethylene glycol toxicity.
Marino, RT; Pizon, AF; Sidlak, AM; Van Meerbeke, JP, 2021
)
0.86
" To address this challenge, we previously developed a mathematical approach to design less toxic CPA equilibration methods based on the minimization of a toxicity cost function."( Rapid quantification of multi-cryoprotectant toxicity using an automated liquid handling method.
Ampo, E; Benson, JD; Eroglu, A; Higgins, AZ; Nelson, D; Warner, RM, 2021
)
0.62

Pharmacokinetics

The pharmacokinetic fate of [1,2-14C]-ethylene glycol (EG) was evaluated in the male Sprague-Dawley rat. The calculated renal elimination half-life of ethylene glycol was 18 hr.

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" The calculated renal elimination half-life of ethylene glycol was 18 hr."( Clearance of ethylene glycol by kidneys and hemodialysis.
Beysolow, TD; Cheng, JT; Feinfeld, DA; Kaul, B; Weisman, R, 1987
)
0.9
" The half-life of FG in serum was 10."( Comparison of the effects of ethanol and 4-methylpyrazole on the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of ethylene glycol in the dog.
Grauer, GF; Henre, BA; Hjelle, JJ; Thrall, MA, 1987
)
0.49
" The pharmacokinetic fate of [1,2-14C]-ethylene glycol (EG) was evaluated in the male Sprague-Dawley rat in order to characterize its overall uptake and elimination."( Pharmacokinetics of ethylene glycol. III. Plasma disposition and metabolic fate after single increasing intravenous, peroral, or percutaneous doses in the male Sprague-Dawley rat.
Ballantyne, B; Beskitt, JL; Frantz, SW; Tallant, MJ; Zourelias, LA, 1996
)
0.89
" Pharmacokinetic parameters including Cmax, Tmax, AUC, and betat((1/2)) were determined for EG and GA."( Dose-dependent nonlinear pharmacokinetics of ethylene glycol metabolites in pregnant (GD 10) and nonpregnant Sprague-Dawley rats following oral administration of ethylene glycol.
Bartels, MJ; Carney, EW; Pottenger, LH, 2001
)
0.57
" The mean peak concentration observed in the 4 adult patients was 18."( Plasma and tissue determination of 4-methylpyrazole for pharmacokinetic analysis in acute adult and pediatric methanol/ethylene glycol poisoning.
Detaille, T; Di Fazio, V; Hantson, P; Haufroid, V; König, J; Vanbinst, R; Wallemacq, PE, 2004
)
0.53
" A physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model developed in a companion paper (Corley et al."( Incorporation of therapeutic interventions in physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of human clinical case reports of accidental or intentional overdosing with ethylene glycol.
Corley, RA; McMartin, KE, 2005
)
0.52
" Therefore, a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was developed to integrate the extensive mode of action and pharmacokinetic data on EG and GA for use in developmental risk assessments."( Development of a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for ethylene glycol and its metabolite, glycolic Acid, in rats and humans.
Bartels, MJ; Carney, EW; Corley, RA; Gies, RA; Soelberg, JJ; Thrall, KD; Weitz, KK, 2005
)
0.57
" The development and evaluation of the PBPK model was based upon previously published pharmacokinetic studies coupled with measured blood and tissue partition coefficients and rates of in vitro metabolism of glyoxylic acid to oxalic acid, glycine and other metabolites using primary hepatocytes isolated from male Wistar rats and humans."( Extension of a PBPK model for ethylene glycol and glycolic acid to include the competitive formation and clearance of metabolites associated with kidney toxicity in rats and humans.
Bartels, MJ; Corley, RA; Creim, J; Hansen, SC; McMartin, KE; Saghir, SA; Snellings, WM, 2011
)
0.66

Compound-Compound Interactions

The [K+]/[Na+] ratio of rabbit renal cortical slices was used to examine viability of three cryoprotectant agents (CPA) at 25 degrees C. An efficient method was developed to enrich these compounds and identify them.

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"The [K+]/[Na+] ratio of rabbit renal cortical slices was used to examine, at 25 degrees C, the effects on viability of three cryoprotectant agents (CPA) (dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), ethylene glycol, and glycerol) in combination with three vehicle solutions (Krebs-Henseleit (K-H), solution A, and RPS-2)."( Factors influencing renal cryopreservation. II. Toxic effects of three cryoprotectants in combination with three vehicle solutions in nonfrozen rabbit cortical slices.
Clark, P; Fahy, GM; Karow, AM, 1984
)
0.46
" An efficient method was developed to enrich these compounds and identify them, using ultra performance liquid chromatography combined with Q-TOF-MS, and a "click oligo (ethylene glycol)" (Click OEG) column."( Identification of prenyl flavonoid glycosides and phenolic acids in Epimedium koreanum Nakai by Q-TOF-MS combined with selective enrichment on "click oligo (ethylene glycol)" column.
Guo, Z; Jin, Y; Liang, X; Wang, L; Wang, Y; Xue, X; Zhang, X, 2010
)
0.75
" Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) combined with EG on mouse oocyte survival and subsequent embryonic development as well as morphology of the spindle and chromosome alignment were also evaluated."( The effect of minimal concentration of ethylene glycol (EG) combined with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on mouse oocyte survival and subsequent embryonic development following vitrification.
Chian, RC; Di, W; Okitsu, O; Sun, Y; Wang, Y; Zhao, XM, 2014
)
0.67
"Survival rate of oocytes increased significantly when 15 % EG was combined with 2 % PVP in vitrification solution (VS)."( The effect of minimal concentration of ethylene glycol (EG) combined with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on mouse oocyte survival and subsequent embryonic development following vitrification.
Chian, RC; Di, W; Okitsu, O; Sun, Y; Wang, Y; Zhao, XM, 2014
)
0.67
" There are synergic effects of EG combined with PVP for oocyte vitrification, which may provide important information to the field in developing less cytotoxic VS."( The effect of minimal concentration of ethylene glycol (EG) combined with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on mouse oocyte survival and subsequent embryonic development following vitrification.
Chian, RC; Di, W; Okitsu, O; Sun, Y; Wang, Y; Zhao, XM, 2014
)
0.67
" After treatment with V-V ECMO combined with blood purification, the patient was improved and discharged from hospital."( [A case of severe ethylene glycol poisoning treated successfully by V-V ECMO combined with blood purification].
Jiang, ZH; Lyu, SJ; Pan, YL, 2022
)
1.06

Bioavailability

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" These data call attention to the fact that the absorption rate is higher before steady state is attained."( The in vitro permeability of human skin to benzene, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, and n-hexane.
Lodén, M, 1986
)
0.52
" Two prodrugs (3 and 4) created by conjugating ethylene glycol-linked amino acids (L-Val, L-Phe) with the cyclic form of cidofovir (cHPMPC) via a P-O ester bond were synthesized and their pH-dependent stability (3 and 4), potential for in vivo reconversion to drug (3), and oral bioavailability (3) were evaluated."( Synthesis and biological activation of an ethylene glycol-linked amino acid conjugate of cyclic cidofovir.
Borysko, KZ; Breitenbach, JM; Drach, JC; Eriksson, U; Hilfinger, JM; Kashemirov, BA; Kijek, P; Kim, JS; McKenna, CE; Mitchell, S, 2007
)
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" On in vivo evaluation in rats, the NPs made of EL14 showed a higher C(max), a faster T(max) and enhanced tissue levels to that of PLGA that are crucial for CsA's activity and toxicity; however, the overall bioavailability of the nanoparticulates was similar and higher than Neoral."( Nanoparticles made of multi-block copolymer of lactic acid and ethylene glycol containing periodic side-chain carboxyl groups for oral delivery of cyclosporine A.
Ankola, DD; Battisti, A; Kumar, MN; Solaro, R, 2010
)
0.6
"The purposes of this study were to expand the structure of parent drugs selected for peptide transporter 1 (PepT1)-targeted ester prodrug design and to improve oral bioavailability of oleanolic acid (OA), a Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) class IV drug."( Ethylene glycol-linked amino acid diester prodrugs of oleanolic acid for PepT1-mediated transport: synthesis, intestinal permeability and pharmacokinetics.
Cao, F; Gao, Y; Jia, J; Lai, Y; Ping, Q; Sha, L; Yin, Z; Zhang, Y, 2012
)
1.82
"Aqueous ammonia (NH3) solution can be used as an alternative absorption for the control of CO2 emitted from flue gases due to its high absorption capacity, fast absorption rate and low corrosion problem."( Vaporization reduction characteristics of aqueous ammonia solutions by the addition of ethylene glycol, glycerol and glycine to the CO2 absorption process.
Jeon, SB; Jung, JH; Kim, JY; Lee, GW; Oh, KJ; Seo, JB, 2012
)
0.6
" From blood PK analysis, it was confirmed that the bioavailability of [(18)F]FPEG was quite low in rats."( Dynamic analysis of fluid distribution in the gastrointestinal tract in rats: positron emission tomography imaging after oral administration of nonabsorbable marker, [(18)F]Deoxyfluoropoly(ethylene glycol).
Akai, S; Doi, H; Hatanaka, K; Hayashinaka, E; Ishida, S; Kataoka, M; Katayama, Y; Oku, N; Ozaki, D; Shingaki, T; Sugiyama, Y; Suzuki, M; Takashima, T; Wada, Y; Watanabe, Y; Yamashita, S, 2013
)
0.58

Dosage Studied

Timed-pregnant CD rats and CD-1 mice were dosed by gavage with ethylene glycol (EG) in distilled water on gestational days 6 through 15. The effect of the dosage of porogen polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG) on back pressure and extraction performance of the capillary monolith was also investigated.

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" A second group of females was dosed daily for 19 days."( Assessment of a short-term reproductive and developmental toxicity screen.
Chapin, RE; Harris, MW; Jokinen, MP; Lockhart, AC, 1992
)
0.28
"The Rai and Van Ryzin dose-response model proposed for teratology experiments has been characterized for its appropriateness and applicability in modeling the dichotomous response data from developmental toxicity studies."( Characterization of a developmental toxicity dose-response model.
Faustman, EM; Kimmel, CA; Smith, WP; Wellington, DG, 1989
)
0.28
" The peak plasma level of EG occurred at 2 hr after dosing and that of glycolate between 4-6 hr."( Ethylene glycol and glycolate kinetics in rats and dogs.
Collins, TD; Hewlett, TP; Jacobsen, D; McMartin, KE, 1989
)
1.72
" The mean total dosage per mouse was 2110."( [Carcinogenic activity of ethylene oxide and its reaction products 2-chloroethanol, 2-bromoethanol, ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol. III. Research on ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol for carcinogenic effects].
Dunkelberg, H, 1987
)
0.49
"Timed-pregnant CD rats and CD-1 mice were dosed by gavage with ethylene glycol (EG) in distilled water on gestational days (gd) 6 through 15 (0, 1250, 2500, or 5000 mg kg-1 day-1 for rats; and 0, 750, 1500, or 3000 mg kg-1 day-1 for mice)."( The developmental toxicity of ethylene glycol in rats and mice.
Kimmel, CA; Marr, MC; Price, CJ; Tyl, RW, 1985
)
0.8
" In the presence of high concentrations of ethanol (greater than 1 M) the individual current responses to ionophoretic pulses of ethanol were reduced in amplitude and the dose-response curve for acetylcholine was shifted to the right."( The effects of alcohols and diols at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of the neuromuscular junction.
Bradley, RJ; Peper, K; Sterz, R, 1984
)
0.27
" Ethylene glycol and commercial antifreeze were administered to experimental dogs at different dosage levels to reproduce the naturally occurring toxicosis associated with the consumption of commercial antifreeze."( Diagnosis of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) intoxication in dogs by determination of glycolic acid in serum and urine with high pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Hewlett, TP; Ray, AC; Reagor, JC, 1983
)
1.55
" Dams were administered EG on Gestation Days 6-15; rats were given 0, 150, 500, 1000, or 2500 mg EG/kg/day; mice were dosed with 0, 50, 150, 500, or 1500 mg EG/kg/day."( Determination of a no-observed-effect level for developmental toxicity of ethylene glycol administered by gavage to CD rats and CD-1 mice.
Fisher, LC; Kubena, MF; Losco, PE; Neeper-Bradley, TL; Tyl, RW; Vrbanic, MA, 1995
)
0.52
"For dogs treated with 4-MP, 1 of 2 dosage regimens was usually used: 20 mg/kg of body weight, IV, initially, 15 mg/kg 17 hours later, and 5 mg/kg 25 and 36 hours after the initial dose, or 20 mg/kg, IV, initially, 15 mg/kg 12 and 24 hours later, and 5 mg/kg 36 hours after the initial dose."( Safety and efficacy of 4-methylpyrazole for treatment of suspected or confirmed ethylene glycol intoxication in dogs: 107 cases (1983-1995).
Connally, HE; Forney, SD; Grauer, GF; Hamar, DW; Thrall, MA, 1996
)
0.52
"Using ethylene glycol (EG) and vitamin D3 as crystal-inducing diet (CID) in rats, we investigated the effect of the dosage of EG on the generation of chronic calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis."( Experimental nephrolithiasis in rats: the effect of ethylene glycol and vitamin D3 on the induction of renal calcium oxalate crystals.
Boevé, ER; Cao, LC; de Bruijn, WC; de Water, R; Deng, G; Schröder, FH; Stijnen, T; van Miert, PP, 1996
)
1.03
" This newly developed capillary electrophoresis (CE) method was applied for the determination of analytes extracted from plasma taken from a volunteer dosing a cimetidine, ranitidine, and nizatidine tablet simultaneously."( Head-column field-amplified sample stacking in capillary electrophoresis for the determination of cimetidine, famotidine, nizatidine, and ranitidine-HCl in plasma.
Chen, SH; Ho, YH; Ko, HS; Wu, HL; Wu, SM, 2001
)
0.31
" Even though 4-MP is characterized by a dose-dependent kinetic profile, under our conditions of dosage and blood sampling, its elimination better fitted a first-order kinetic model."( Plasma and tissue determination of 4-methylpyrazole for pharmacokinetic analysis in acute adult and pediatric methanol/ethylene glycol poisoning.
Detaille, T; Di Fazio, V; Hantson, P; Haufroid, V; König, J; Vanbinst, R; Wallemacq, PE, 2004
)
0.53
" Ethylene glycol was mixed in the diet at concentrations to deliver constant target dosage levels of 0, 50, 150, 500, or 1000 mg/kg/day for 16 weeks to groups of 10 male Wistar and 10 male F-344 rats based on weekly group mean body weights and feed consumption."( Subchronic toxicity of ethylene glycol in Wistar and F-344 rats related to metabolism and clearance of metabolites.
Corley, RA; Cruzan, G; Deyo, JA; Gingell, R; Hard, GC; McMartin, KE; Mertens, JJ; Snellings, WM, 2004
)
1.54
"Experience with dose response and mechanisms of toxicity has shown that multiple mechanisms may exist for a single agent along the continuum of the full dose-response curve."( Dose-dependent transitions in mechanisms of toxicity: case studies.
Andersen, ME; Bogdanffy, MS; Bus, JS; Cohen, SD; Conolly, RB; David, RM; Doerrer, NG; Dorman, DC; Gaylor, DW; Hattis, D; Rogers, JM; Setzer, RW; Slikker, W; Swenberg, JA; Wallace, K, 2004
)
0.32
" The potential adverse effects of excessive pyridoxine dosage will also be summarized."( Pyridoxine in clinical toxicology: a review.
Gris, M; Lheureux, P; Penaloza, A, 2005
)
0.33
" Both the dosage forms follow Higuchi model for release from formulations."( Formulation and development of gastroretentive drug delivery system for ofloxacin.
Ali, J; Ali, M; Hasan, S, 2006
)
0.33
" Although initial response to all pediatric poisonings begins with basic stabilization, knowledge of specific antidotes, their mechanisms of action, safety profile in pediatrics, and dosing regimens can be life-saving for pediatric victims of nerve gas exposure, acetaminophen toxicity, methanol and ethylene glycol ingestion, and snakebites."( Update on antidotes for pediatric poisoning.
Liebelt, EL; White, ML, 2006
)
0.51
" Recent techniques use the estimated dose-response curve to estimate such a safe dose level."( Model averaging using fractional polynomials to estimate a safe level of exposure.
Aerts, M; Faes, C; Geys, H; Molenberghs, G, 2007
)
0.34
" Subgroups of animals were included for metabolite analysis and renal clearance studies to provide a quantitative basis for extrapolating dose-response relationships from this sensitive animal model in human health risk assessments."( Dosimetry considerations in the enhanced sensitivity of male Wistar rats to chronic ethylene glycol-induced nephrotoxicity.
Bartels, MJ; Corley, RA; Dryzga, MD; Gingell, R; Hard, GC; McMartin, KE; Snellings, WM; Soelberg, JJ; Stebbins, KE; Wilson, DM, 2008
)
0.57
"The limited data available suggest that fomepizole, using the same dosage regimen as that used for adults, is efficacious and well tolerated in pediatric patients."( Fomepizole for the treatment of pediatric ethylene and diethylene glycol, butoxyethanol, and methanol poisonings.
Brent, J, 2010
)
0.61
" In addition, dose-response experiments and radiolabeled ethylene glycol uptake assays suggested that oocytes expressing DrAqp3b were permeated by this cryoprotectant more efficiently than those expressing AQP3."( Design and characterization of genetically engineered zebrafish aquaporin-3 mutants highly permeable to the cryoprotectant ethylene glycol.
Cerdà, J; Chauvigné, F; Lubzens, E, 2011
)
0.82
" Fisher's exact test determined significant differences in the proportion of ethanol and fomepizole-treated cases with medication error and univariate logistic regression identified risk factors associated with harmful dosage errors."( Medication errors associated with the use of ethanol and fomepizole as antidotes for methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning.
Baker, JL; Daws, DE; Dewitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lepik, KJ; Levy, AR; Purssell, RA; Sobolev, BG, 2011
)
0.59
" The effect of the dosage of porogen polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG) on back pressure and extraction performance of the capillary monolith was also investigated."( A practical interface designed for on-line polymer monolith microextraction: synthesis and application of poly(4-vinylpyridine-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) monolith.
Chen, HY; Ge, X; He, XG; Lian, HZ; Qiao, JQ; Zhou, LF, 2012
)
0.85
" When measured concentrations were outside the target, the adjustment in ethanol dosing (or lack thereof) was deemed inappropriate 59% of the time, including 69% of the time during hemodialysis."( The safety of ethanol infusions for the treatment of methanol or ethylene glycol intoxication: an observational study.
Johanson, C; Kanji, S; Natarajan, S; Patel, R; Wedge, MK, 2012
)
0.62
"The quest for achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes in pediatric patients has evaded the healthcare professionals for long and often lack of child specific dosage forms and the associated events that follow with it have been considered to be major contributor towards suboptimal outcomes."( Issues impacting therapeutic outcomes in pediatric patients: an overview.
Goindi, S; Kalra, A, 2014
)
0.4
" In curative groups, a low dosage of extract, reduced kidney oxalate deposits and tubulointerstitial damage (P < ."( Effect of Malva Neglecta Wallr on Ethylene Glycol Induced Kidney Stones.
Kargar-Jahroomi, H; Poorahmadi, M; Saremi, J, 2015
)
0.7
"Malva neglecta Wallr has beneficial effects on preventing and treating CaOx deposition and decreasing tubulointerstitial damage on a dosage dependent manner."( Effect of Malva Neglecta Wallr on Ethylene Glycol Induced Kidney Stones.
Kargar-Jahroomi, H; Poorahmadi, M; Saremi, J, 2015
)
0.7
" In summary, pAA is a potent anti-urolithic agent in rats and we can propose that 10 mg/kg body weight is the effective dosage of pAA and this concentration can be used for further studies."( Polyacrylic acid attenuates ethylene glycol induced hyperoxaluric damage and prevents crystal aggregation in vitro and in vivo.
Ganesh, RN; Sridharan, B; Viswanathan, P, 2016
)
0.73
"In cases of ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity requiring hemodialysis (HD), fomepizole is dosed every four hours."( Single versus continued dosing of fomepizole during hemodialysis in ethylene glycol toxicity.
Marino, RT; Pizon, AF; Sidlak, AM; Van Meerbeke, JP, 2021
)
1.24
" We compared patients who received a single dose of fomepizole prior to HD to those who received continued dosing during and after HD."( Single versus continued dosing of fomepizole during hemodialysis in ethylene glycol toxicity.
Marino, RT; Pizon, AF; Sidlak, AM; Van Meerbeke, JP, 2021
)
0.86
"Patients with moderately severe EG toxicity (acidosis and no initial renal dysfunction) treated with a single dose of fomepizole prior to HD had similar outcomes to those receiving continued dosing of fomepizole during or after HD."( Single versus continued dosing of fomepizole during hemodialysis in ethylene glycol toxicity.
Marino, RT; Pizon, AF; Sidlak, AM; Van Meerbeke, JP, 2021
)
0.86
"Plasma concentrations during the repeated dosing confirmed that the recommended dosing schedule, with and without intermittent hemodialysis, maintained therapeutic concentrations throughout the treatments."( Analysis of Fomepizole Elimination in Methanol- and Ethylene Glycol-Poisoned Patients.
Brent, J; McMartin, K, 2022
)
0.97
" Therapy failure was noted mostly when marked acidemia and/or acute kidney injury were present prior to therapy, although there were cases of failed ethanol monotherapy with minimal acidemia (suggesting that ethanol dosing and/or monitoring may not have been optimal)."( Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review.
Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022
)
1.14
" The adding of SL into the enzymatic hydrolysis step could significantly lower the cellulase dosage and hydrolysis time from 20 FPU/g and 72 h to 10 FPU/g and 24 h, respectively, meanwhile keeping a high glucose yield of 90."( Enhancement of sugar release from sugarcane bagasse through NaOH-catalyzed ethylene glycol pretreatment and water-soluble sulfonated lignin.
Qi, J; Wang, B; Wang, X; Wei, W; Xiao, Y; Xie, M; Xu, J; Yu, Z; Zhao, W, 2022
)
0.95
" The dosage of antidotes (fomepizole or ethanol) needs to be adjusted during ECTR."( Extracorporeal treatment for ethylene glycol poisoning: systematic review and recommendations from the EXTRIP workgroup.
Bird, S; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hassanian-Moghaddam, H; Hoffman, RS; Kallab, S; Lavergne, V; Mégarbane, B; Rif, M; Roberts, DM; Wood, DM, 2023
)
1.2
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Roles (4)

RoleDescription
metaboliteAny intermediate or product resulting from metabolism. The term 'metabolite' subsumes the classes commonly known as primary and secondary metabolites.
toxinPoisonous substance produced by a biological organism such as a microbe, animal or plant.
solventA liquid that can dissolve other substances (solutes) without any change in their chemical composition.
mouse metaboliteAny mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in a mouse (Mus musculus).
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (2)

ClassDescription
ethanediolAny diol that is ethane or substituted ethane carrying two hydroxy groups.
glycolA diol in which the two hydroxy groups are on different carbon atoms, usually but not necessarily adjacent.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (4)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Ethylene Glycol Degradation27
ethylene glycol degradation29
superpathway of glycol metabolism and degradation1035
ethylene glycol biosynthesis (engineered)615
polyethylene terephthalate degradation25

Protein Targets (8)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
thyroid stimulating hormone receptorHomo sapiens (human)Potency15.84890.001318.074339.8107AID926; AID938
estrogen receptor 2 (ER beta)Homo sapiens (human)Potency1.33220.000657.913322,387.1992AID1259394
glucocorticoid receptor [Homo sapiens]Homo sapiens (human)Potency35.48130.000214.376460.0339AID588532
estrogen nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency18.62020.000229.305416,493.5996AID743069; AID743075; AID743077
peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor deltaHomo sapiens (human)Potency9.51470.001024.504861.6448AID743215
aryl hydrocarbon receptorHomo sapiens (human)Potency33.46300.000723.06741,258.9301AID743122
nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B-cells 1 (p105), isoform CRA_aHomo sapiens (human)Potency21.300819.739145.978464.9432AID1159509
gemininHomo sapiens (human)Potency0.16360.004611.374133.4983AID624297
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Bioassays (27)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID588497High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain F protease, MLPCN compound set2010Current protocols in cytometry, Oct, Volume: Chapter 13Microsphere-based flow cytometry protease assays for use in protease activity detection and high-throughput screening.
AID588497High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain F protease, MLPCN compound set2006Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, May, Volume: 69, Issue:5
Microsphere-based protease assays and screening application for lethal factor and factor Xa.
AID588497High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain F protease, MLPCN compound set2010Assay and drug development technologies, Feb, Volume: 8, Issue:1
High-throughput multiplex flow cytometry screening for botulinum neurotoxin type a light chain protease inhibitors.
AID651635Viability Counterscreen for Primary qHTS for Inhibitors of ATXN expression
AID588501High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Lethal Factor Protease, MLPCN compound set2010Current protocols in cytometry, Oct, Volume: Chapter 13Microsphere-based flow cytometry protease assays for use in protease activity detection and high-throughput screening.
AID588501High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Lethal Factor Protease, MLPCN compound set2006Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, May, Volume: 69, Issue:5
Microsphere-based protease assays and screening application for lethal factor and factor Xa.
AID588501High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Lethal Factor Protease, MLPCN compound set2010Assay and drug development technologies, Feb, Volume: 8, Issue:1
High-throughput multiplex flow cytometry screening for botulinum neurotoxin type a light chain protease inhibitors.
AID588499High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain A protease, MLPCN compound set2010Current protocols in cytometry, Oct, Volume: Chapter 13Microsphere-based flow cytometry protease assays for use in protease activity detection and high-throughput screening.
AID588499High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain A protease, MLPCN compound set2006Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, May, Volume: 69, Issue:5
Microsphere-based protease assays and screening application for lethal factor and factor Xa.
AID588499High-throughput multiplex microsphere screening for inhibitors of toxin protease, specifically Botulinum neurotoxin light chain A protease, MLPCN compound set2010Assay and drug development technologies, Feb, Volume: 8, Issue:1
High-throughput multiplex flow cytometry screening for botulinum neurotoxin type a light chain protease inhibitors.
AID1745845Primary qHTS for Inhibitors of ATXN expression
AID1347083qHTS for Inhibitors of the Functional Ribonucleoprotein Complex (vRNP) of Lassa (LASV) Arenavirus: Viability assay - alamar blue signal for LASV Primary Screen2020Antiviral research, 01, Volume: 173A cell-based, infectious-free, platform to identify inhibitors of lassa virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) activity.
AID1347086qHTS for Inhibitors of the Functional Ribonucleoprotein Complex (vRNP) of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Arenaviruses (LCMV): LCMV Primary Screen - GLuc reporter signal2020Antiviral research, 01, Volume: 173A cell-based, infectious-free, platform to identify inhibitors of lassa virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) activity.
AID504812Inverse Agonists of the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor: HTS campaign2010Endocrinology, Jul, Volume: 151, Issue:7
A small molecule inverse agonist for the human thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor.
AID1347082qHTS for Inhibitors of the Functional Ribonucleoprotein Complex (vRNP) of Lassa (LASV) Arenavirus: LASV Primary Screen - GLuc reporter signal2020Antiviral research, 01, Volume: 173A cell-based, infectious-free, platform to identify inhibitors of lassa virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) activity.
AID504810Antagonists of the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor: HTS campaign2010Endocrinology, Jul, Volume: 151, Issue:7
A small molecule inverse agonist for the human thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor.
AID588209Literature-mined public compounds from Greene et al multi-species hepatotoxicity modelling dataset2010Chemical research in toxicology, Jul-19, Volume: 23, Issue:7
Developing structure-activity relationships for the prediction of hepatotoxicity.
AID382492Cytotoxicity against human periodontal ligament fibroblast by MTT method2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
AID346025Binding affinity to beta cyclodextrin2009Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, Jan-15, Volume: 17, Issue:2
Convenient QSAR model for predicting the complexation of structurally diverse compounds with beta-cyclodextrins.
AID1134606Et2O-water partition coefficient, log P of the compound1977Journal of medicinal chemistry, Aug, Volume: 20, Issue:8
Hydrogen-bonding parameter and its significance in quantitative structure--activity studies.
AID1134605Oil-water partition coefficient, log P of the compound1977Journal of medicinal chemistry, Aug, Volume: 20, Issue:8
Hydrogen-bonding parameter and its significance in quantitative structure--activity studies.
AID382489Cytotoxicity against human HL60 cells in presence of RPMI1640 containing 10% fetal bovine serum by trypan blue exclusion test2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
AID588210Human drug-induced liver injury (DILI) modelling dataset from Ekins et al2010Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals, Dec, Volume: 38, Issue:12
A predictive ligand-based Bayesian model for human drug-induced liver injury.
AID382487Cytotoxicity against human HSC2 by MTT method2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
AID382490Cytotoxicity against human gingival fibroblast by MTT method2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
AID382488Cytotoxicity against human HSC4 cells by MTT method2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
AID382491Cytotoxicity against human pulp cells by MTT method2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Jan, Volume: 43, Issue:1
Cytotoxic 3,5-bis(benzylidene)piperidin-4-ones and N-acyl analogs displaying selective toxicity for malignant cells.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (2,690)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-1990276 (10.26)18.7374
1990's407 (15.13)18.2507
2000's793 (29.48)29.6817
2010's979 (36.39)24.3611
2020's235 (8.74)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 103.55

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index103.55 (24.57)
Research Supply Index7.97 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.81 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index213.24 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.22 (0.95)

This Compound (103.55)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials23 (0.80%)5.53%
Reviews129 (4.48%)6.00%
Case Studies325 (11.28%)4.05%
Observational2 (0.07%)0.25%
Other2,401 (83.37%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]