Chemistry:JKB-122

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JKB-122 is an investigational small molecule, long-acting toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) antagonist developed for autoimmune hepatitis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.[1] The drug was transferred to Biostax in 2022.[2][3][4][5]

References

  1. Hsu, Mei-Chi; Liu, Sheng-Hung; Wang, Chiung-Wen; Hu, Nai-Yun; Wu, Edwin S.C.; Shih, Ying-Chu; Chiu, Peter J.S. (October 2017). "JKB-122 is effective, alone or in combination with prednisolone in Con A-induced hepatitis". European Journal of Pharmacology 812: 113–120. doi:10.1016/j.ejphar.2017.07.012. PMID 28694068. 
  2. "Biostax Corp Announces the FDAs Acceptance of Three Investigational New Drug Applications (IND) Transfers for JKB-122 for the Treatment of NASH, NAFLD and AIH". BioSpace. https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/biostax-corp-announces-the-fdas-acceptance-of-three-investigational-new-drug-applications-ind-transfers-for-jkb-122-for-the-treatment-of-nash-nafld-and-aih/. 
  3. Doycheva, Iliana; Watt, Kymberly D.; Gulamhusein, Aliya F. (June 2019). "Autoimmune hepatitis: Current and future therapeutic options". Liver International 39 (6): 1002–1013. doi:10.1111/liv.14062. PMID 30716203. 
  4. Anwar, Muhammad Ayaz; Shah, Masaud; Kim, Jason; Choi, Sangdun (May 2019). "Recent clinical trends in Toll-like receptor targeting therapeutics" (in en). Medicinal Research Reviews 39 (3): 1053–1090. doi:10.1002/med.21553. ISSN 0198-6325. PMID 30450666. 
  5. Jefremow, André; Neurath, Markus F. (October 2021). "New agents for immunosuppression". Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 54-55: 101763. doi:10.1016/j.bpg.2021.101763. PMID 34874846.