Cyproterone acetate

Predicted ADME Properties
TypePropertyToolInterpretationProbability/Value
AbsorptionCaco-2 permeabilityadmetSARNo-
pkCSMHigh1.368 cm/s
Human Intestinal AbsorptionadmetSARYes-
pkCSMHigh100 %
SwissADMEHigh-
Human Oral BioavailabilityadmetSARNo-
Log Kp (Skin permeation)pkCSMHigh-2.915 cm/h
SwissADME--6.26 cm/s
DistributionP-glycoprotein substrateadmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMENo-
vNNNo-
P-glycoprotein inhibitoradmetSARYes-
vNNYes-
P-glycoprotein inhibitor IpkCSMYes-
P-glycoprotein inhibitor IIpkCSMYes-
Blood Brain BarrieradmetSARYes-
pkCSMModerate-0.093 logBB
SwissADMEYes-
vNNNo Prediction-
CNS permeabilitypkCSMYes-1.718 logPS
Fraction unbound in humanpkCSM-0
Plasma protein bindingadmetSARHigh1.001
Subcellular localizationadmetSARMitochondria-
Steady state volume of distribution (VDss)pkCSMModerate-0.056 L/Kg
MetabolismCYP1A2 inhibitoradmetSARNo
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMENo-
vNNNo-
CYP2C19 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMENo-
vNNNo-
CYP2C9 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMEYes-
vNNNo Prediction-
CYP2C9 substrateadmetSARNo-
CYP2D6 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMENo-
vNNNo-
CYP2D6 substrateadmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
CYP3A4 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
SwissADMENo-
vNNNo-
CYP3A4 substrateadmetSARYes-
pkCSMYes-
CYP inhibitory promiscuityadmetSARNo-
Human Liver Microsomal (HLM) stability assayvNNNo Prediction-
OATP2B1 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
OATP1B1 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
OATP1B3 inhibitoradmetSARYes-
MATE1 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
BSEP inhibitoradmetSARYes-
UGT catalysisadmetSARNo-
ExcretionRenal OCT2 inhibitoradmetSARNo-
Renal OCT2 substratepkCSMNo-
Total clearancepkCSM--0.504 ml/min/kg
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Predicted Toxicity properties
PropertyToolInterpretationProbability/Value
Acute oral toxicityadmetSAR-2.093 kg/mol
ProTox-5000 mg/kg
Acute oral toxicity classadmetSARIII-
ProTox5-
BiodegradationadmetSARNo-
ToxtreeClass 2 (persistent chemical)-
Carcinogenicity (Three class)admetSARNon-required-
CarcinogensadmetSARNo-
ToxtreeNo-
Cramer's ruleToxtreeHigh (Class III)-
CytotoxicityvNNNoPrediction-
Genotoxic carcinogenityToxtreeYes-
HepatotoxicityadmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
vNNYes-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene InhibitoradmetSARYes
vNNNo-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene Inhibitor IpkCSMNo-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene Inhibitor IIpkCSMNo-
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP)vNNNoPrediction-
Maximum Recommended Tolerated Dose (MRTD)pkCSMLow-0.421 mg/kg/day
vNN-39 mg/day
Non-Genotoxic carcinogenicityToxtreeNo-
Oral rat acute toxicitypkCSM-2.324 mol/kg (LD50)
pkCSM-0.327 mg/kg_bw/day (LOAEL)
MicronucleusadmetSARNo-
Skin sensitisationpkCSMNo-
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Predicted Toxicity properties
PropertyToolInterpretationProbability/Value
Acute oral toxicityadmetSAR-2.093 kg/mol
ProTox-5000 mg/kg
Acute oral toxicity classadmetSARIII-
ProTox5-
BiodegradationadmetSARNo-
ToxtreeClass 2 (persistent chemical)-
Carcinogenicity (Three class)admetSARNon-required-
CarcinogensadmetSARNo-
ToxtreeNo-
Cramer's ruleToxtreeHigh (Class III)-
CytotoxicityvNNNo Prediction-
Genotoxic carcinogenityToxtreeYes-
HepatotoxicityadmetSARNo-
pkCSMNo-
vNNYes-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene InhibitoradmetSARYes
vNNNo-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene Inhibitor IpkCSMNo-
Human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene Inhibitor IIpkCSMNo-
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP)vNNNo Prediction-
Maximum Recommended Tolerated Dose (MRTD)pkCSMLow-0.421 mg/kg/day
vNN-39 mg/day
Non-Genotoxic carcinogenicityToxtreeNo-
Oral rat acute toxicitypkCSM-2.324 mol/kg (LD50)
pkCSM-0.327 mg/kg_bw/day (LOAEL)
MicronucleusadmetSARNo-
Skin sensitisationpkCSMNo-
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