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N409062-1ml | 1ml | Available within 4-8 weeks(?) Items will be manufactured post-order and can take 4-8 weeks. Thank you for your patience! | $186.90 |
COX-2 Selective Inhibitors
Specifications & Purity | 10mM in DMSO |
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Storage Temp | Store at -80°C |
Shipped In | Ice chest + Ice pads |
Grade | Moligand™ |
Product Description | Information Niflumic acid is an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 used for joint and muscular pain. Niflumic acid inhibits Ca2+-activated Cl- channels with inhibition constant of 17 mM. Niflumic acid also inhibits ICl(Ca) elicited by bath application of Ca2+ to oocytes permeabilized using the Ca2+ ionophore A23187, demonstrating that the inhibition of ICl(Ca) is due to a direct interaction with the Cl- channel, rather than by interference with Ca2+ entry through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. Niflumic acid blocks Ca2+-activated non-selective cation channels in inside-out patches from the basolateral membrane of rat exocrine pancreatic cells with IC50 of 50 μM. Niflumic acid dose-dependently and reversibly activates large conductance calcium-activated K+ (KCa) channels. Niflumic acid produces a concentration-dependent inhibition of spontaneous transient inward current (STIC, calcium-activated chloride current) amplitude. Niflumic acid inhibits noradrenaline- and caffeine-evoked IO(Ca) with an ICM50 of 6.6 μM, i.e.is less potent against evoked currents compared to spontaneous currents. Niflumic acid voltage-dependently inhibits spontaneous transient inward current (STIC) amplitude with IC50 of 2.3 μM and 1.1 μM at -50 and +50 mV respectively. Niflumic acid inhibits not only IL-13-induced goblet cell hyperplasia but also airway hyperresponsiveness and eosinophilic infiltration. Niflumic suppresses the eotaxin levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids and overexpression of the MUC5AC gene, a marker of goblet cell hyperplasia, in the lung after IL-13 instillation. Niflumic acid suppresses JAK2 activation, STAT6 activation, and eotaxin expression in epithelial cells. In vivo
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Canonical SMILES | OC(=O)C1=CC=CN=C1NC2=CC=CC(=C2)C(F)(F)F |
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Molecular Weight | 282.22 |
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Solubility | Solubility (25°C) In vitro DMSO: 66 mg/mL warmed with 50ºC Water: bath (197.54 mM); Ethanol: 20 mg/mL warmed with 50ºC Water: bath (59.86 mM); Water: Insoluble; |
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1. Shuai Liu, Keming Zheng, Yilin Jiang, Susu Gai, Bohan Li, Dehai Li, Shuang Yang, Zhihua Lv. (2023) Biotransformation of Penindolone, an Influenza A Virus Inhibitor. MOLECULES, 28 (3): (1479). [PMID:36771146] |
2. Linming Li, Ming Zhang, Dianlong Jia, Zhifang Liu, Ning Zhang, Bin Sun, Zhengping Wang, Min Liu, Qingpeng Wang. (2022) Multi-specific niflumic acid platinum(IV) complexes displaying potent antitumor activities by improving immunity and suppressing angiogenesis besides causing DNA damage. DALTON TRANSACTIONS, 52 (1): (147-158). [PMID:36472127] |
1. Shuai Liu, Keming Zheng, Yilin Jiang, Susu Gai, Bohan Li, Dehai Li, Shuang Yang, Zhihua Lv. (2023) Biotransformation of Penindolone, an Influenza A Virus Inhibitor. MOLECULES, 28 (3): (1479). [PMID:36771146] |
2. Linming Li, Ming Zhang, Dianlong Jia, Zhifang Liu, Ning Zhang, Bin Sun, Zhengping Wang, Min Liu, Qingpeng Wang. (2022) Multi-specific niflumic acid platinum(IV) complexes displaying potent antitumor activities by improving immunity and suppressing angiogenesis besides causing DNA damage. DALTON TRANSACTIONS, 52 (1): (147-158). [PMID:36472127] |