Taste-masked formulation of sodium phenylbutyrate (ACER-001) for the treatment of urea cycle disorders

Stephen D. Cederbaum,Jeffrey Edwards,Terrie Kellmeyer, Yvette Peters,Robert D. Steiner

Molecular Genetics and Metabolism(2023)

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Urea cycle disorders (UCDs) are a group of rare inherited metabolic diseases caused by a deficiency of one of the enzymes or transporters that constitute the urea cycle. Defects in these enzymes lead to acute accumulation (hyperammonemic crises, HAC) or chronically elevated levels (hyperammonemia) of ammonia in the blood and/or various tissues including the brain, which can cause persistent neurological deficits, irreversible brain damage, coma, and death. Ongoing treatment of UCDs include the use of nitrogen-scavenging agents, such as sodium phenylbutyrate (salt of 4-phenylbutyric acid; NaPBA) or glycerol phenylbutyrate (GPB). These treatments provide an alternative pathway for nitrogen disposal through the urinary excretion of phenylacetylglutamine.
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Urea cycle disorders, Sodium phenylbutyrate, ACER-001, Pharmacokinetics, Taste-masking
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