paclitaxel

Trade name: taxol

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Dec 29, 1992

Paclitaxel is a mitotic inhibitor used in cancer chemotherapy. It was discovered in a US National Cancer Institute program at the Research Triangle Institute in 1967 when Monroe E. Wall and Mansukh C. Wani isolated it from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, Taxus brevifolia and named it taxol. Later it was discovered that endophytic fungi in the bark synthesize paclitaxel. When it was developed commercially by Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS), the generic name was changed to paclitaxel and the BMS compound is sold under the trademark Taxol. In this formulation, paclitaxel is dissolved in Kolliphor EL and ethanol, as a delivery agent. Taxol is marketed for the treatment of Breast cancer; Gastric cancer; Kaposi's sarcoma; Non-small cell lung cancer; Ovarian cancer. A newer formulation, in which paclitaxel is bound to albumin, is sold under the trademark Abraxane. Paclitaxel is a taxoid antineoplastic agent indicated as first-line and subsequent therapy for the treatment of advanced carcinoma of the ovary, and other various cancers including breast cancer. Paclitaxel is a novel antimicrotubule agent that promotes the assembly of microtubules from tubulin dimers and stabilizes microtubules by preventing depolymerization. This stability results in the inhibition of the normal dynamic reorganization of the microtubule network that is essential for vital interphase and mitotic cellular functions. In addition, paclitaxel induces abnormal arrays or "bundles" of microtubules throughout the cell cycle and multiple asters of microtubules during mitosis. Used in the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma and cancer of the lung, ovarian, and breast. Abraxane® is specfically indicated for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. Paclitaxel interferes with the normal function of microtubule growth. Whereas drugs like colchicine cause the depolymerization of microtubules in vivo, paclitaxel arrests their function by having the opposite effect; it hyper-stabilizes their structure. This destroys the cell's ability to use its cytoskeleton in a flexible manner. Specifically, paclitaxel binds to the β subunit of tubulin. Tubulin is the "building block" of mictotubules, and the binding of paclitaxel locks these building blocks in place. The resulting microtubule/paclitaxel complex does not have the ability to disassemble. This adversely affects cell function because the shortening and lengthening of microtubules (termed dynamic instability) is necessary for their function as a transportation highway for the cell. Chromosomes, for example, rely upon this property of microtubules during mitosis. Further research has indicated that paclitaxel induces programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cancer cells by binding to an apoptosis stopping protein called Bcl-2 (B-cell leukemia 2) and thus arresting its function. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

4,130 trials · 1,393 clinical orgs · 27 marketing orgs

Phase 1
1080
Phase 2
3212
Phase 3
850
Phase 4
51

Earliest trial started May 1, 1988 (NCT00003582)

Timeline

1980s

  1. Jan 1, 1988

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

1990s

  1. Dec 29, 1992

    Bristol-Myers Squibb — Earliest FDA Approval

  2. Dec 29, 1992

    Hq Speciality Pharma — NDA Secondary Org

  3. Dec 29, 1992

    Bristol-Myers Squibb — NDA Organization

  4. Jan 1, 1994

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  5. Jan 1, 1994

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

2000s

  1. Jan 25, 2002

    Mylan — Marketing Organization

  2. Jan 25, 2002

    Teva — Marketing Organization

  3. Jan 25, 2002

    PHARMOBEDIENT — Marketing Organization

  4. Jan 28, 2002

    West-Ward Pharmaceutical — Marketing Organization

  5. Jan 28, 2002

    Hikma — Marketing Organization

  6. May 8, 2002

    Hospira — Marketing Organization

  7. Nov 12, 2004

    Accord Research — Marketing Organization

  8. Jan 7, 2005

    Abraxis — NDA Secondary Org

  9. Jan 7, 2005

    Bristol-Myers — Marketing Organization

  10. Nov 27, 2006

    Fresenius — Marketing Organization

  11. Dec 26, 2007

    Sandoz — Marketing Organization

  12. Dec 26, 2007

    Novartis — Marketing Organization

  13. Mar 12, 2008

    Pliva — Marketing Organization

  14. Mar 12, 2008

    Barr Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  15. Dec 9, 2009

    Actavis — Marketing Organization

2010s

  1. Sep 29, 2011

    Dash Pharms — Marketing Organization

  2. Aug 23, 2016

    Gland Pharma Ltd — Marketing Organization

2020s

  1. Aug 24, 2020

    MSN Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  2. Jun 30, 2021

    Hbt Labs Inc — Marketing Organization

  3. Jul 27, 2022

    Sankyo — Marketing Organization

  4. Jul 27, 2022

    Daiichi Sankyo — NDA Secondary Org

  5. Oct 20, 2022

    Alembic — Marketing Organization

  6. May 11, 2023

    Teva — NDA Secondary Org

  7. Oct 8, 2024

    Hengrui Therapeutics, Inc. — Marketing Organization

  8. Apr 10, 2025

    Cipla — Marketing Organization

  9. May 15, 2025

    Shuangcheng — Marketing Organization

Indications

Studied for

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewDec 29, 1992

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

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Mol. weight
853.9061 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
2 violation(s)
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Single Stereoisomer
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

No

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Sources

Also known as

  • 130-nm albumin-bound paclitaxel
  • (2ar-(2aalpha,4beta,4abeta,6beta,9alpha(alpha r*,betas*),11alpha,12alpha,12balpha))-beta-(benzoylamino)-alpha-hydroxybenzenepropanoic acid 6,12b-bis(acetyloxy)-12-(benzoyloxy)-2a,3,4,4a,5,6,9,10,11,12,12a,12b-dodecahydro-4,11-dihydroxy-4a,8,13,13-tetramethyl-5-oxo-7,11-methano-1h-cyclodeca(3,4)benz(1,2-b)oxet-9-yl ester
  • (2ar-(2aalpha,4beta,4abeta,6beta,9alpha(alpha r*,betas*),11alpha,12alpha,12balpha))-beta-(benzoylamino)-alpha-hydroxybenzenepropanoic acid 6,12b-bis(acetyloxy)-12-(benzoyloxy)-2a,3,4,4a,5,6,9,10,11,12,12a,12b-dodecahydro-4,11-dihydroxy-4a,8,13,13-tetramethyl-5-oxo-7,11-methano-1h-cyclodeca(3,4)benz(1,2-b)oxet-9-yl ester
  • 5beta,20-epoxy-1,2-alpha,4,7beta,10beta,13alpha-hexahydroxytax-11-en-9-one 4,10-diacetate 2-benzoate 13-ester with (2r,3s)-n-benzoyl-3-phenylisoserine
  • 5beta,20-epoxy-1,2-alpha,4,7beta,10beta,13alpha-hexahydroxytax-11-en-9-one 4,10-diacetate 2-benzoate 13-ester with (2r,3s)-n-benzoyl-3-phenylisoserine
  • abi-007
  • abraxane
  • abraxane
  • abraxane
  • abraxane
  • albumin-bound paclitaxel
  • ang1005
  • ang1005
  • ang1005
  • bavituximab plus paclitaxel
  • bms-181339-01
  • bms-181339-01
  • capxol
  • carboplatin and paclitaxel
  • ct2103
  • ct2103
  • ct2103
  • ct-2103
  • ct-2103
  • ct-2103
  • ct-2103
  • cyclopax
  • dha-paclitaxel
  • docosahexaenoic acid-paclitaxel
  • docosahexaenoyl-paclitaxel
  • ebetaxel
  • endotag-1
  • endotag-1
  • gemcitabine - nabpaclitaxel
  • genaxol
  • grn1005
  • grn1005
  • grn1005
  • grn 1005
  • ig-001
  • ig-001
  • liposomal paclitaxel
  • mitotax
  • nabpaclitaxel
  • nab paclitaxel
  • nab paclitaxel
  • nab-paclitaxel
  • nab-paclitaxel
  • nab-paclitaxel
  • nab-paclitaxel
  • paclical
  • paclical
  • paclitaxe
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel
  • (-)-paclitaxel
  • paclitaxel-angiopep-2 conjugate
  • paclitaxel docosahexaenoic acid
  • paclitaxel-loaded polymeric micelle
  • paclitaxel nanoparticle albumin bound
  • paclitaxel poliglumex
  • paclitaxel poliglumex
  • paclitaxel poliglumex
  • paclitaxel poliglumex
  • paclitaxel polyglumex
  • padexol
  • paxene
  • paxene
  • paxlitaxel
  • peg-paclitaxel
  • pg-txl
  • plaxicel
  • polyglutamic acid-paclitaxel
  • poly(l-glutamic acid)-paclitaxel
  • ppx paclitaxel cpd
  • sor007
  • sparc1210
  • sparc1507
  • taxane
  • taxane
  • taxol
  • taxol
  • taxol
  • taxol
  • taxol
  • taxol 100
  • taxol a
  • taxol a
  • taxol a
  • taxoperxin
  • taxoprexin
  • taxoprexin
  • taxoprexin
  • tocosol paclitaxel
  • xyotax
  • xyotax
  • xyotax

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT07253662Phase 1Dec 30, 2026Northwell Health
NCT07283705Phase 2May 18, 2026Bristol-Myers Squibb, University of Texas at Houston
NCT07265739Phase 2Apr 30, 2026American Cancer Society, Inc., Harvard University
NCT07300475Phase 1Mar 31, 2026Washington University in St. Louis
NCT07286331Phase 3Mar 5, 2026European Network for Gynaecological Oncological Trial, GlaxoSmithKline, GOG Foundation, Inc.
NCT07286266Phase 3Mar 3, 2026European Network for Gynaecological Oncological Trial, GlaxoSmithKline, GOG Foundation, Inc.
NCT07290621Phase 2Feb 28, 2026University of Chicago
NCT07281417Phase 2Feb 27, 2026National Cancer Institute (NCI), Ohio State University
NCT07307443Phase 2Feb 1, 2026Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Hebei University, Peking University
NCT07302841Phase 4Jan 20, 2026Tianjin Medical University
NCT07065630Phase 2Jan 17, 2026University of Chicago
NCT06998940Phase 3Jan 6, 2026National Cancer Institute (NCI), SWOG Cancer Research Network
NCT07272109Phase 3Jan 1, 2026Fudan University
NCT07273396Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Jan 1, 2026Seoul National University
NCT07259317Phase 2Dec 31, 2025Corcept Therapeutics
NCT07261683Phase 2Dec 31, 2025Fudan University
NCT07283692Phase 2Dec 31, 2025Jiao Tong University
NCT07232875Phase 3Dec 31, 2025Hengrui Therapeutics, Inc.
NCT07049055Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Dec 31, 2025EnGeneIC Limited, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
NCT07238283Phase 3Dec 31, 2025Hengrui Therapeutics, Inc.
Showing 20 of 4,130 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (1,393)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
National Cancer Institute (NCI)Government64721241991
Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesAcademic/Hospital14910752002
CelgeneFor profit1453852000
Fudan UniversityAcademic/Hospital14511552007
Sun Yat-Sen UniversityAcademic/Hospital13410042008
MerckFor profit1246441999
University of Texas at HoustonAcademic/Hospital1199441995
RocheFor profit1097341998
AstraZenecaFor profit1046232000
Bristol-Myers SquibbFor profit1014331995
GenentechFor profit962841999
Cornell UniversityAcademic/Hospital705141994
Jiao Tong UniversityAcademic/Hospital675251997
Harvard UniversityAcademic/Hospital664841998
NovartisFor profit633542005
Zhejiang UniversityAcademic/Hospital624152009
Gynecologic Oncology GroupAcademic/Hospital614631994
NRG OncologyAcademic/Hospital61931998
Tianjin Medical UniversityAcademic/Hospital614142011
Eli LillyFor profit563842000
1,393 organizations
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Marketing (34)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
AbraxisFor profitNDA2Jan 7, 2005
Accord ResearchFor profitMKTGNov 12, 2004
ActavisFor profitMKTGDec 9, 2009
AlembicFor profitMKTGOct 20, 2022
AlembicFor profitSYNOct 20, 2022
Barr LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGMar 12, 2008
Bristol-MyersFor profitMKTGJan 7, 2005
Bristol-Myers SquibbFor profitNDADec 29, 1992
CiplaFor profitMKTGApr 10, 2025
Daiichi SankyoFor profitNDA2Jul 27, 2022
Dash PharmsFor profitMKTGSep 29, 2011
FreseniusFor profitMKTGNov 27, 2006
Gland Pharma LtdFor profitMKTGAug 23, 2016
Gland Pharma LtdFor profitSYNAug 23, 2016
Hbt Labs IncFor profitMKTGJun 30, 2021
Hengrui Therapeutics, Inc.For profitMKTGOct 8, 2024
HikmaFor profitMKTGJan 28, 2002
HospiraFor profitMKTGMay 8, 2002
Hq Speciality PharmaFor profitNDA2Dec 29, 1992
MSN LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGAug 24, 2020
MylanFor profitMKTGJan 25, 2002
MylanFor profitSYNSep 29, 2011
NovartisFor profitMKTGDec 26, 2007
PHARMOBEDIENTFor profitMKTGJan 25, 2002
PlivaFor profitMKTGMar 12, 2008
SandozFor profitMKTGDec 26, 2007
SandozFor profitSYNDec 26, 2007
SankyoFor profitMKTGJul 27, 2022
ShuangchengFor profitMKTGMay 15, 2025
TevaFor profitMKTGJan 25, 2002
TevaFor profitSYNJan 25, 2002
TevaFor profitSYNMay 11, 2023
TevaFor profitNDA2May 11, 2023
West-Ward PharmaceuticalFor profitMKTGJan 28, 2002