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Ambroxol HCl (18683-91-5) is a radical scavenger with anti-inflammatory activity. Blocks the generation of reactive oxygen species by bronchoalveolar lavage cells, inhibits doxorubicin-induced lipid peroxidation (70 mg/kg in rat), and inhibits the release of inflammatory mediators from human leukocytes and mast cells (effective dose ~ 100 μM)
References/Citations:
1) Teramoto et al. (1999), Effects of ambroxol on spontaneous or stimulated generation of reactive oxygen species by bronchoalveolar lavage cells harvested from patients with or without chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases; Pharmacology, 59 135
2) Nowak et al. (1995), Ambroxol inhibits doxorubicin-induced lipid peroxidation in heart of mice; Free Radic. Biol. Med., 19 659
3) Gibbs et al. (1999), Ambroxol inhibits the release of histamine, leukotrienes and cytokines from human leukocytes and mast cells; Inflamm. Res., 48 86
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Ambroxol HCl (18683-91-5) is a radical scavenger with anti-inflammatory activity. Blocks the generation of reactive oxygen species by bronchoalveolar lavage cells, inhibits doxorubicin-induced lipid peroxidation (70 mg/kg in rat), and inhibits the release of inflammatory mediators from human leukocytes and mast cells (effective dose ~ 100 μM)
References/Citations:
1) Teramoto et al. (1999), Effects of ambroxol on spontaneous or stimulated generation of reactive oxygen species by bronchoalveolar lavage cells harvested from patients with or without chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases; Pharmacology, 59 135
2) Nowak et al. (1995), Ambroxol inhibits doxorubicin-induced lipid peroxidation in heart of mice; Free Radic. Biol. Med., 19 659
3) Gibbs et al. (1999), Ambroxol inhibits the release of histamine, leukotrienes and cytokines from human leukocytes and mast cells; Inflamm. Res., 48 86
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