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Edoxaban

Oral Factor Xa inhibitor — FDA approved 2015. Latest of the antistasin-inspired DOAC class.

Estudiado off-labelLast updated: 2026-05-26 · Reviewed by ASH Editorial Board
Molecular weight of Edoxaban compared with other characterized leech-derived compoundsHementerin80 kDaHementin80 kDaHementin-Like Protein (HLP-1)80 kDaLeech Collagenase70 kDaHaemadipsa yanyuanensis Progr…70 kDaLeech Apyrase67 kDaCalin65 kDaHyaluronidase60 kDaAntithrombin III binding prot…58 kDaCollagenolytic Fibrinolysin55 kDaLeech Thrombospondin-Like Pro…50 kDaEdoxaban0.5 kDa
Molecular weight (kilodaltons) of Edoxaban (highlighted) alongside other characterized leech salivary compounds. Smaller proteins/peptides generally diffuse and act faster.

Mechanistic Evidence Box

Studied off-label
Page type
Compound profile
Evidence type
Oral Factor Xa inhibitor — FDA approved 2015. Latest of the antistasin-inspired DOAC class.
Evidence level
FDA-cleared regulatory context
Drug vs leech
Synthetic analog
Safety domains
Bleeding

Clinical translation limit

Edoxaban is a chemically synthesized small-molecule Factor Xa inhibitor; it shares only the molecular target with leech antistasin and is not structurally derived from it. Its RCT evidence base (ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48) applies only to the drug, not to whole medicinal-leech therapy.

Molecular Profile

Category
Anticoagulant
Evidence tier
Tier A — FDA-approved derivative
Molecular weight
548.06 Da
Source species
Synthetic
Discovered
2011 · Daiichi Sankyo
PubChem CID
10280735
Derived FDA-approved drug
Savaysa / Lixiana (FDA approved Jan 2015)
Edoxaban molecular structure

Biological Targets

  • Factor Xa

Key Citations

  1. Giugliano RP et al. (ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48) (2013), N Engl J Med · PMID 24251359

Related Anticoagulant Compounds

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