- Molecular NamePyridoxal
- SynonymPL; Pyridoxaldehyde; Vitamin B6 hydrochloride
- Weight167.164
- Drugbank_IDDB00147
- ACS_NO66-72-8
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- LogP (experiment)N/A
- LogP (predicted, AB/LogP v2.0)0.55
- pkaN/A
- LogD (pH=7, predicted)0.48
- Solubility (experiment)N/A
- LogS (predicted, ACD/Labs)(ph=7)-0.59
- LogSw (predicted, AB/LogsW2.0)100.84
- Sw (mg/ml) (predicted, ACD/Labs)37.04
- No.of HBond Donors2
- No.of HBond Acceptors4
- No.of Rotatable Bonds2
- TPSA70.42
- StatusFDA approved
- AdministrationN/A
- PharmacologyOne of the three natural forms of vitamin B6, along with pyridoxamine and pyridoxine (also called "pyridoxol"). All of these forms are converted in the human body into a single biologically active form, pyridoxal 5-phosphate. All three forms of vitamin B6 are heterocyclic organic compounds.
- Absorption_valueN/A
- Absorption (description)N/A
- Caco_2N/A
- BioavailabilityN/A
- Protein bindingN/A
- Volume of distribution (VD)N/A
- Blood/Plasma Partitioning ratio (D_blood)N/A
- MetabollsmN/A
- Half lifeN/A
- ExcretionN/A
- Urinary ExcretionN/A
- CleranceN/A
- ToxicityN/A
- LD50 (rat)LD50=2150 mg/kg
- LD50 (mouse)LD50=1800 mg/kg