Leucovorin calcium pentahydrateProduct ingredient for Leucovorin
- Name
- Leucovorin calcium pentahydrate
- Drug Entry
- Leucovorin
Folinic Acid (also known as 5-formyl tetrahydrofolic acid or leucovorin) is the 5-formyl derivative of tetrahydrofolic acid, a necessary co-factor in the body. Commercially available leucovorin is composed of a 1:1 racemic mixture of the dextrorotary and levorotary isomers, while levoleucovorin contains only the pharmacologically active levo-isomer. In vitro, the levo-isomer has been shown to be rapidly converted to the biologically available methyl-tetrahydrofolate form while the dextro form is slowly excreted by the kidneys. Despite this difference in activity, the two commercially available forms have been shown to be pharmacokinetically identical and may be used interchangeably with limited differences in efficacy or side effects (Kovoor et al, 2009).
As folate analogs, leucovorin and levoleucovorin are both used to counteract the toxic effects of folic acid antagonists, such as methotrexate, which act by inhibiting the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). They are indicated for use as rescue therapy following use of high-dose methotrexate in the treatment of osteosarcoma or for diminishing the toxicity associated with inadvertent overdosage of folic acid antagonists. Injectable forms are also indicated for use in the treatment of megaloblastic anemias due to folic acid deficiency when oral therapy is not feasible and for use in combination with 5-fluorouracil to prolong survival in the palliative treatment of patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
Folic acid is an essential B vitamin required by the body for the synthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and methionine before incorporation into DNA or protein. However, in order to function in this role, it must first be reduced by the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) into the cofactors dihydrofolate (DHF) and tetrahydrofolate (THF). This important pathway, which is required for de novo synthesis of nucleic acids and amino acids, is disrupted when high-dose methotrexate is used for cancer therapy. As methotrexate functions as a DHFR inhibitor to prevent DNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cells, it also prevents the formation of DHF and THF. This results in a deficiency of coenzymes and a resultant buildup of toxic substances that are responsible for numerous adverse side effects associated with methotrexate therapy. As levoleucovorin and leucovorin are analogs of tetrahydrofolate (THF), they are able to bypass DHFR reduction and act as a cellular replacement for the co-factor THF, thereby preventing these toxic side effects.
- Accession Number
- DBSALT001441
- Structure
- Synonyms
- Calcium folinate pentahydrate / Folinic acid calcium salt pentahydrate / Folinic acid, calcium salt pentahydrate
- UNII
- R3W57OBQ5W
- CAS Number
- 6035-45-6
- Weight
- Average: 601.583
Monoisotopic: 601.1656604 - Chemical Formula
- C20H31CaN7O12
- InChI Key
- NPPBLUASYYNAIG-ZIGBGYJWSA-L
- InChI
- InChI=1S/C20H23N7O7.Ca.5H2O/c21-20-25-16-15(18(32)26-20)27(9-28)12(8-23-16)7-22-11-3-1-10(2-4-11)17(31)24-13(19(33)34)5-6-14(29)30;;;;;;/h1-4,9,12-13,22H,5-8H2,(H,24,31)(H,29,30)(H,33,34)(H4,21,23,25,26,32);;5*1H2/q;+2;;;;;/p-2/t12?,13-;;;;;;/m0....../s1
- IUPAC Name
- calcium (2S)-2-[(4-{[(2-amino-5-formyl-4-oxo-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydropteridin-6-yl)methyl]amino}phenyl)formamido]pentanedioate pentahydrate
- SMILES
- O.O.O.O.O.[Ca++].NC1=NC(=O)C2=C(NCC(CNC3=CC=C(C=C3)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCC([O-])=O)C([O-])=O)N2C=O)N1
- External Links
- ChemSpider
- 20137742
- ChEMBL
- CHEMBL3184463
- Predicted Properties
Property Value Source Water Solubility 0.514 mg/mL ALOGPS logP 0.96 ALOGPS logP -2.7 Chemaxon logS -3 ALOGPS pKa (Strongest Acidic) 3.47 Chemaxon pKa (Strongest Basic) 2.81 Chemaxon Physiological Charge -2 Chemaxon Hydrogen Acceptor Count 12 Chemaxon Hydrogen Donor Count 5 Chemaxon Polar Surface Area 221.21 Å2 Chemaxon Rotatable Bond Count 9 Chemaxon Refractivity 148.14 m3·mol-1 Chemaxon Polarizability 44.14 Å3 Chemaxon Number of Rings 3 Chemaxon Bioavailability 0 Chemaxon Rule of Five No Chemaxon Ghose Filter No Chemaxon Veber's Rule No Chemaxon MDDR-like Rule Yes Chemaxon