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|[[allopurinol/ja]]
|[https://gskpro.com/ja-jp/products-info/zyloric/index/ ザイロリック](Zyloric)
([https://pins.japic.or.jp/pdf/newPINS/00048894.pdf PI]) ([https://gskpro.com/content/dam/global/hcpportal/ja_JP/products-info/zyloric/zyloric_tab-if.pdf IF])
|販売
|[[GSK plc]]
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|[[febuxostat/ja]]
|[https://medical.teijin-pharma.co.jp/product/iyaku/fe_fet.html フェブリク](Febric) ([https://pins.japic.or.jp/pdf/newPINS/00059341.pdf PI]) ([https://medical.teijin-pharma.co.jp/content/dam/teijin-medical-web/sites/documents/product/iyaku/fe_fet/fe_fet_if_2211.pdf IF])
|販売
|[[帝人ファーマ]]
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|[[topiroxostat/ja]]
|[https://med.skk-net.com/supplies/uriadec/ ウリアデック](Uriadec)
([https://med.skk-net.com/supplies/products/item/UDC2205.pdf PI]) ([https://med.skk-net.com/supplies/products/item/UDC_if_2211.pdf IF])
|販売
|[[三和化学研究所]]
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A '''xanthine oxidase inhibitor''' is any substance that [[Enzyme inhibitor|inhibits]] the activity of [[xanthine oxidase]], an [[enzyme]] involved in [[purine metabolism]].  In [[human]]s, inhibition of xanthine oxidase reduces the production of [[uric acid]], and several [[medication]]s that inhibit xanthine oxidase are [[Indication (medicine)|indicated]] for treatment of [[hyperuricemia]] and related medical conditions including [[gout]]. Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are being investigated for management of [[reperfusion injury]].
A '''xanthine oxidase inhibitor''' is any substance that [[Enzyme inhibitor|inhibits]] the activity of [[xanthine oxidase]], an [[enzyme]] involved in [[purine metabolism]].  In [[human]]s, inhibition of xanthine oxidase reduces the production of [[uric acid]], and several [[medication]]s that inhibit xanthine oxidase are [[Indication (medicine)|indicated]] for treatment of [[hyperuricemia]] and related medical conditions including [[gout]]. Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are being investigated for management of [[reperfusion injury]].


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Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are of two kinds: [[purine analogue]]s and others.  Purine analogues include [[allopurinol]], [[oxypurinol]], and [[tisopurine]].  Others include [[febuxostat]], [[topiroxostat]], and [[inositol]]s ([[phytic acid]] and [[Inositol|myo-inositol]]).
Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are of two kinds: [[purine analogue]]s and others.  Purine analogues include [[allopurinol]], [[oxypurinol]], and [[tisopurine]].  Others include [[febuxostat]], [[topiroxostat]], and [[inositol]]s ([[phytic acid]] and [[Inositol|myo-inositol]]).


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In experiments, numerous [[natural product]]s have been found to inhibit xanthine oxidase [[in vitro]] or in model animals ([[mouse|mice]], [[rat]]s).  These include three [[flavonoid]]s that occur in many different fruits and vegetables:  [[kaempferol]], [[myricetin]], and [[quercetin]]. More generally, planar flavones and flavonols with a 7-hydroxyl group inhibit xanthine oxidase.  An [[essential oil]] extracted from ''[[Cinnamomum osmophloeum]]'' inhibits xanthine oxidase in [[mouse|mice]].  The natural product [[propolis]] from selected sources inhibits xanthine oxidase in [[rat]]s;  the specific substance responsible for this inhibition has not been identified, and the generality of these findings is unknown.  An extract of leaves of ''[[Pistacia integerrima]]'' also inhibits xanthine oxidase at a level that appears to merit further research.
In experiments, numerous [[natural product]]s have been found to inhibit xanthine oxidase [[in vitro]] or in model animals ([[mouse|mice]], [[rat]]s).  These include three [[flavonoid]]s that occur in many different fruits and vegetables:  [[kaempferol]], [[myricetin]], and [[quercetin]]. More generally, planar flavones and flavonols with a 7-hydroxyl group inhibit xanthine oxidase.  An [[essential oil]] extracted from ''[[Cinnamomum osmophloeum]]'' inhibits xanthine oxidase in [[mouse|mice]].  The natural product [[propolis]] from selected sources inhibits xanthine oxidase in [[rat]]s;  the specific substance responsible for this inhibition has not been identified, and the generality of these findings is unknown.  An extract of leaves of ''[[Pistacia integerrima]]'' also inhibits xanthine oxidase at a level that appears to merit further research.


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In [[folk medicine]] the [[tree fern]] ''[[Cyathea spinulosa]]'' (formerly ''Alsophila spinulosa'') has been used for gout, but its most active component, [[caffeic acid]], is only a weak inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.
In [[folk medicine]] the [[tree fern]] ''[[Cyathea spinulosa]]'' (formerly ''Alsophila spinulosa'') has been used for gout, but its most active component, [[caffeic acid]], is only a weak inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.


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{{Enzyme inhibition}}
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{{二次利用|date=10 December 2023}}
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[[Category:Xanthine oxidase inhibitors| ]]
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[[Category:Uric acid]]
[[Category:Uric acid]]
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 22 April 2024

XO阻害剤
一般名 先発名 日本 創薬/開発 備考
allopurinol/ja ザイロリック(Zyloric)

(PI) (IF)

販売 GSK plc
febuxostat/ja フェブリク(Febric) (PI) (IF) 販売 帝人ファーマ
topiroxostat/ja ウリアデック(Uriadec)

(PI) (IF)

販売 三和化学研究所
medication > Xanthine oxidase inhibitor

A xanthine oxidase inhibitor is any substance that inhibits the activity of xanthine oxidase, an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. In humans, inhibition of xanthine oxidase reduces the production of uric acid, and several medications that inhibit xanthine oxidase are indicated for treatment of hyperuricemia and related medical conditions including gout. Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are being investigated for management of reperfusion injury.

Xanthine oxidase inhibitors are of two kinds: purine analogues and others. Purine analogues include allopurinol, oxypurinol, and tisopurine. Others include febuxostat, topiroxostat, and inositols (phytic acid and myo-inositol).

In experiments, numerous natural products have been found to inhibit xanthine oxidase in vitro or in model animals (mice, rats). These include three flavonoids that occur in many different fruits and vegetables: kaempferol, myricetin, and quercetin. More generally, planar flavones and flavonols with a 7-hydroxyl group inhibit xanthine oxidase. An essential oil extracted from Cinnamomum osmophloeum inhibits xanthine oxidase in mice. The natural product propolis from selected sources inhibits xanthine oxidase in rats; the specific substance responsible for this inhibition has not been identified, and the generality of these findings is unknown. An extract of leaves of Pistacia integerrima also inhibits xanthine oxidase at a level that appears to merit further research.

In folk medicine the tree fern Cyathea spinulosa (formerly Alsophila spinulosa) has been used for gout, but its most active component, caffeic acid, is only a weak inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.