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Naproxcinod

CAS No.: 163133-43-5

Naproxcinod, a nitric oxide-releasing NSAID derivative, significantly improved skeletal muscle strength and fatigue resi
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Description Naproxcinod, a nitric oxide-releasing NSAID derivative, significantly improved skeletal muscle strength and fatigue resistance in sedentary and exercise mice, reducing inflammatory infiltration and fibrotic deposition in the myocardium and diaphragm. In addition to its anti-inflammatory activity, Naproxcinod is a promising candidate for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Synonyms AZD3582, Nitronaproxen, AZD-3582, Naproxen-N-butyl nitrate, HCT3012, AZD 3582
molecular weight 347.36
Molecular formula C18H21NO6
CAS 163133-43-5
Storage Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
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