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Acedapsone

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Trade names
  
Rodilone Hansolar

CAS Number
  
77-46-3

ChemSpider
  
6232

Molar mass
  
332.374 g/mol

ATC code
  
none

PubChem CID
  
6477

UNII
  
0GZ72U84TN

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Acedapsone (INN) is an antimicrobial drug, which also has antimalarial activity.

Acedapsone, or 1399 F, is a diacetyl compound, derived from dapsone. It was synthesized and developed in 1937 by Ernest Fourneau and his team in the pharmaceutical chemistry laboratory of Pasteur Institute, and it was marketed as Rodilone by the Rhône-Poulenc company.

It is a long-acting prodrug of dapsone. It is used for treating leprosy.

It crystallises as pale yellow needles from diethyl ether, and as leaflets from dilute ethanol. It is slightly soluble in water.

Synthesis

Acedapsone is conveniently prepared by acetylation of dapsone.

References

Acedapsone Wikipedia