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Albendazole-2-aminosulfone (ABZ-2-NH2-SO2) is a metabolite of albendazole, a broad-spectrum anthelmintic used to treat parasitic worm infections. The compound is formed through the metabolic conversion of albendazole sulfoxide and albendazole sulfone. Albendazole-2-aminosulfone has been studied for its pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution, particularly in aquatic species such as Yellow River carp, where it is administered orally. The metabolite is also detectable in bovine milk and muscle tissue, indicating its presence in food products of animal origin. The mechanism of action of albendazole involves the inhibition of tubulin polymerization, leading to the disruption of cytoplasmic microtubules, which is crucial for the survival of parasitic worms. This metabolite, like its parent compound, contributes to the degenerative alterations in the tegument and intestinal cells of the worms, thereby diminishing their energy production and leading to their eventual death.
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