Parbendazole is an inhibitor of microtubule assembly (EC50 = 3 ?M).1 It reduces viability of HeLa cells (EC50 = 0.53 ?M) and induces genotoxic stress in a reporter assay using HEK293 cells.2 Parbendazole reduces, but does not eradicate, worm burden in goats with naturally acquired or experimental nematode infections when administered at a dose of 15 mg/kg.3 It is teratogenic to lamb embryos when administered to pregnant ewes at a dose of 60 mg/kg during the third week of pregnancy.
1.Havercroft, J.C., Quinlan, R.A., and Gull, K.Binding of parbendazole to tubulin and its influence on microtubules in tissue-culture cells as revealed by immunofluorescence microscopyJ. Cell Sci.49195-204(1981) 2.Lo, Y.-C., Senese, S., France, B., et al.Computational cell cycle profiling of cancer cells for prioritizing FDA-approved drugs with repurposing potentialSci. Rep.7(1)(2017) 3.Charles, T.P., Pompeu, J., and Miranda, D.B.Efficacy of three broad-spectrum anthelmintics against gastrointestinal nematode infections of goatsVet. Parasitol.34(1-2)71-75(1989)
















