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10 mg | $40.00 | ||
50 mg | $90.00 |
Oxaprozin (21256-18-8) is a clinically useful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.1 In addition to typical NSAID COX inhibition, oxaprozin may also exert anti-inflammatory effects via inhibition of the Akt/IKK/NF-κB pathway.2 The compound is capable of inhibiting both anandamide hydrolase in neurons (IC50= 85 μmol/l), with consequent potent analgesic activity, and NF-κB activation in inflammatory cells (IC50 = 50 μmol/l).3
References/Citations:
1) Merck 14:6924
2) Ottonello et al. (2009), Delayed apoptosis of human monocytes exposed to immune complexes is reversed by oxaprozin: role of the Akt/IkappaB kinase/nuclear factor kappaB pathway; Br. .J. Pharmacol., 157 294
3) Dallegri et al. (2005), A review of the emerging profile of the anti-inflammatory drug oxaprozin; Expert Opin .Pharmacother., 6 777
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Oxaprozin (21256-18-8) is a clinically useful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.1 In addition to typical NSAID COX inhibition, oxaprozin may also exert anti-inflammatory effects via inhibition of the Akt/IKK/NF-κB pathway.2 The compound is capable of inhibiting both anandamide hydrolase in neurons (IC50= 85 μmol/l), with consequent potent analgesic activity, and NF-κB activation in inflammatory cells (IC50 = 50 μmol/l).3
References/Citations:
1) Merck 14:6924
2) Ottonello et al. (2009), Delayed apoptosis of human monocytes exposed to immune complexes is reversed by oxaprozin: role of the Akt/IkappaB kinase/nuclear factor kappaB pathway; Br. .J. Pharmacol., 157 294
3) Dallegri et al. (2005), A review of the emerging profile of the anti-inflammatory drug oxaprozin; Expert Opin .Pharmacother., 6 777
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