Structure of Riboflavin phosphate sodium
CAS No.: 130-40-5
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Riboflavin Phosphate Sodium is a nutritional factor found in milk, eggs, malted barley, liver, kidney, heart, and leafy vegetables.
Synonyms: FMN-Na; Riboflavin 5'-phosphate sodium; Riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium
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CAS No. : | 130-40-5 |
Formula : | C17H20N4NaO9P |
M.W : | 478.33 |
SMILES Code : | CC1=CC2=C(C=C1C)N=C(C(N2C[C@@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](COP(O)([O-])=O)O)O)O)=N3)C(NC3=O)=O.[Na+] |
Synonyms : |
FMN-Na; Riboflavin 5'-phosphate sodium; Riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium
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MDL No. : | MFCD00065362 |
GHS Pictogram: |
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Signal Word: | Warning |
Hazard Statements: | H302 |
Precautionary Statements: | P280-P305+P351+P338 |
Description |
Riboflavin phosphate sodium (FMN-Na), a derivative of riboflavin (vitamin B2), is vital for animal nutrition. It is commonly utilized in research focusing on eye conditions such as progressive keratoconus, corneal ectasia, and irregular astigmatism[1].[2].
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Clinical Trial:
NCT Number | Conditions | Phases | Recruitment | Completion Date | Locations |
NCT02095730 | Unstable Corneas | Phase 3 | Unknown | - | United States, California ... More >> LaserVue Eye Not yet recruiting Santa Rosa, California, United States, 95403 Contact: Jay Bansal, MD 707-522-6200 bansal@laservue.com Principal Investigator: Jay Bansal, MD United States, Colorado Icon Lasik Not yet recruiting Denver, Colorado, United States, 80210 Contact: Richard Anderson, OD 720-524-1001 ra@icondenver.com Principal Investigator: Douglas Campbell, DO United States, Florida Gulani Vision Institute Not yet recruiting Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32216 Contact: Arun Gulani, MD 904-296-7393 gulanivision@gulani.com Principal Investigator: Arun Gulani, MD United States, Georgia Eye Consultants of Atlanta Not yet recruiting Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30339 Contact: Teresa Long 404-351-2220 teresa_long@eyeconsultants.net Principal Investigator: W. Barry Lee, MD United States, Illinois Midwest Center for Sight Not yet recruiting Des Plaines, Illinois, United States, 60016 Contact: James Katz, MD 847-824-3127 jamesakatz@aol.com Principal Investigator: James Katz, MD Bond Eye Associates Not yet recruiting Pekin, Illinois, United States, 61554 Contact: William Bond, MD 309-353-6660 pekineye@yahoo.com Principal Investigator: William Bond, MD United States, Kansas Discover Vision Center Not yet recruiting Leawood, Kansas, United States, 66211 Contact: Misty Robe, Associate's 816-478-1230 mrobe@discovervision.com Principal Investigator: John Doane, MD United States, Mississippi Southern Eye Center Not yet recruiting Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, 39402 Contact: Cameron Griffith, MD 318-464-0306 csgriff1@earthlink.net Principal Investigator: Cameron Griffith, MD United States, Missouri Mercy Clinic Eye Specialists Not yet recruiting Springfield, Missouri, United States, 65807 Contact: Stephanie Sekscinski 417-820-9393 stephanie.sekscinski@mercy.net Principal Investigator: Shachar Tauber, MD United States, Nevada LASIK of Nevada Not yet recruiting Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, 89123 Contact: Valerie Serett 702-636-2010 vserette@yahoo.com Principal Investigator: Richard Rothman, MD Sub-Investigator: Rajy Rouweyha, MD United States, Pennsylvania James Lewis MD PC Not yet recruiting Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States, 19027 Contact: James Lewis, MD 215-886-9090 jslewis@jameslewis.com Principal Investigator: James Lewis, MD Memorial Eye Institute Not yet recruiting Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17112 Contact: Sherrie Reed 717-657-2020 crosslinkstudy@memorialeye.com Principal Investigator: Bennett Chotiner, MD Principal Investigator: Erik Chotiner, MD United States, South Carolina Carolina Eye Care Not yet recruiting Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, United States, 29464 Contact: Helga Sandoval, MD 843-881-3937 helga.sandoval@carolinaeyecare.com Principal Investigator: Kerry Solomon, MD Sub-Investigator: Charlene Grice, MD United States, Tennessee Loden Vision Centers Not yet recruiting Goodlettsville, Tennessee, United States, 37072 Contact: Katie Lambeth 615-859-3937 klamberth@lodenvision.com Principal Investigator: James Loden, MD United States, Texas Parkhurst NuVision Not yet recruiting San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78229 Contact: Amy Ford 210-428-6788 nuvision.amy@gmail.com Principal Investigator: Gregory D Parkhurst, MD United States, Virginia Liberty Laser Eye Center Not yet recruiting Vienna, Virginia, United States, 22182 Contact: Travis A Johnson, Bachelor's 571-234-5678 ext 104 tjohnson@libertylasereye.com Principal Investigator: Nancy A Tanchel, MD Less << |
NCT03469232 | Intense-exuberant Stomach Fire... More >> Syndrom Acute Pericoronitis Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis Recurrent Herpes Simplex Labialis Less << | Phase 1 Phase 2 | Recruiting | November 1, 2018 | China, Beijing ... More >> Third affiliated hospital of Beijing University of traditional Chinese medicine Recruiting Beijing, Beijing, China, 100029 Contact: Lu Qiang, Professor 8610-52075325 Principal Investigator: Lu Qiang, Professor Dongfang Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of traditional Chinese medicine Recruiting Beijing, Beijing, China, 100078 Contact: Hong Mu, Professor 010-67618333 Principal Investigator: Hong Mu, Professor China, Sichuan Affiliated Hospital to Chengdu University of traditional Chinese medicine Recruiting Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610075 Contact: Yuling Zuo, Professor 028-87769902 Principal Investigator: Yuling Zuo, Professor Less << |
NCT02117999 | Progressive Keratoconus | Not Applicable | Completed | - | Italy ... More >> Fondazione G.B. Bietti, IRCCS Rome, Italy, 00198 Less << |
NCT01595737 | Cardiac Surgery | Phase 4 | Completed | - | Spain ... More >> Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Barcelona, Spain, 08025 Less << |
NCT01295450 | Lack of Appetite ... More >> Anorexia Less << | Phase 3 | Unknown | August 2011 | Brazil ... More >> ABC School of Medicine Not yet recruiting Sao Paulo, Brazil, 09060-650 Contact: Adriana P Albuquerque, Coordenator 55 (11) 4438-3558 adrianaalbuquerque@fmabc.br Principal Investigator: Anete S Grumach, Physician Less << |
NCT00841386 | Keratoconus | Phase 2 Phase 3 | Unknown | December 2011 | United States, New York ... More >> Fichte,Endl, & Elmer EyeCare Recruiting Amherst, New York, United States, 14228 Contact: Linda Grant, C.O.M.T. 716-564-2020 linda.grant@fichte.com Contact: Michael Endl, M.D. 716-564-2020 mpderme@aol.com Principal Investigator: Michael Endl, M.D. Sub-Investigator: Thomas R Elmer, M.D. The Ira G. Ross Eye Institute Recruiting Buffalo, New York, United States, 14209 Contact: James J Reidy, M.D. 716-881-7920 jreidymd@mac.com Principal Investigator: James J Reidy, M.D. Sub-Investigator: Sandra L Everett, M.D. Less << |
NCT03245853 | Keratoconus K... More >>eratoconus, Unstable Less << | Phase 4 | Enrolling by invitation | September 30, 2018 | United States, Ohio ... More >> Comprehensive EyeCare of Central Ohio Westerville, Ohio, United States, 43082 Less << |
NCT03319082 | - | Recruiting | July 2023 | United States, California ... More >> Stanford University School of Medicine Recruiting Palo Alto, California, United States, 94303 Contact: Theresa Enriquez, COT 650-498-4573 Tenriquez@stanfordhealthcare.org Principal Investigator: Edward Manche, MD United States, Minnesota Chu Vision Institute, P.A. Recruiting Bloomington, Minnesota, United States, 55420 Contact: Nic Jacobs 952-835-1235 ext 205 nic.jacobs@chuvision.com Principal Investigator: Ralph Chu, MD United States, Ohio Comprehensive EyeCare of Central Ohio Recruiting Westerville, Ohio, United States, 43082 Contact: Donna Coury 614-890-5692 dcoury@compeyecare.com Principal Investigator: Kenneth Beckman, MD United States, Pennsylvania Vantage Eye Care, LLC Not yet recruiting Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, United States, 19004 Contact: Cathy Petrocella, COT 484-434-2706 CPetrocella@oppdoctors.com Principal Investigator: Brandon Ayres, MD United States, Texas Slade & Baker Vision Recruiting Houston, Texas, United States, 77027 Contact: Chadisty Pauly 713-626-5544 chad@visiontexas.com Principal Investigator: Stephen Slade, MD United States, Utah Hoopes Vision Recruiting Draper, Utah, United States, 84020 Contact: Michele Avila, OD 801-568-0200 mavila@hoopesvision.com Principal Investigator: Majid Moshirfar, MD United States, Virginia See Clearly Vision Group Recruiting McLean, Virginia, United States, 22102 Contact: Jenny Suy 703-827-4125 jsuy@seeclearly.com Principal Investigator: Khoa D Hoang, MD Less << | |
NCT02456961 | Keratoconus | Not Applicable | Completed | - | - |
NCT02769494 | Crohn's Disease ... More >> Oral Ulcer Less << | Phase 3 | Unknown | January 2017 | China, Shaanxi ... More >> Xijing Hospital Recruiting Xi'an, Shaanxi, China, 710032 Contact: Yongquan Shi, Ph. D +86-29-84771515 shiyquan@fmmu.edu.cn Less << |
NCT03431597 | Micronutrient Deficiencies ... More >> Hyperhomocysteinemia Less << | Phase 2 | Active, not recruiting | December 2018 | Gambia ... More >> Keneba Field Station Banjul, Gambia Less << |
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