Anti hyperlipidemic agents 1 | Medicinal Chemistry | III B Pharm V Semester - Unit 3 | III Pharm D
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Hyperlipidemia is categorized into six groups of lipid-lowering agents, including fibric acid derivatives that activate PPAR-alpha, reduce triglycerides, and increase HDL levels. These derivatives act as prodrugs, increasing half-life, reducing plasma concentrations, and exchanging chloride ions for bile acids to lower cholesterol levels.
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- Fibric acid derivatives like clofibrate act as prodrugs due to their ester structure, leading to increased half-life and reduced plasma concentrations of triglycerides and cholesterol.
- Bile acid sequestrants such as cholestyramine resin bind bile acids in the GI tract, inhibiting lipid solubilization, blocking cholesterol absorption, and competing with cholesterol synthesis in the liver, ultimately reducing LDL cholesterol levels.
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What are fibric acid derivatives?
Fibric acid derivatives are lipid-lowering agents that decrease triglyceride levels, reduce LDL levels, and increase HDL levels by activating PPAR-alpha and lipoprotein lipase.
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