Synonyms: Ycanth® (0.7% solution, single-use topical applicator)
cantharidin is an approved drug (FDA (2023))
Compound class:
Natural product
Comment: Cantharidin is a terpenoid substance that is secreted by insects such as male blister beetles. It is also synthetically manufactured. Cantharidin causes skin blisters in humans, and can be highly toxic if ingested in sufficient quantity.
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Bioactivity Comments |
Cantharidin has been reported to inhibit certain serine proteases, and this is the mechanism whereby the compound promotes the disintegration of cellular connections in the skin and leads to blister formation. Inhibition of protein phosphatase 2 (PPA2) has been associated with cantharidin's anti-cancer activity [2-3]. Inhibition of human PP1 has been reported [4]. |
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