Miroprofen
Analgesic and NSAID
- none
- (RS)-2-(4-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridin-2-ylphenyl)propanoic acid
- 55843-86-2 Y
- 68752
- 61997 Y
- S00I5XG484
- CHEBI:76249 N
- DTXSID30866515
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- O=C(O)C(c3ccc(c1nc2ccccn2c1)cc3)C
InChI
- InChI=1S/C16H14N2O2/c1-11(16(19)20)12-5-7-13(8-6-12)14-10-18-9-3-2-4-15(18)17-14/h2-11H,1H3,(H,19,20) Y
- Key:OJGQFYYLKNCIJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
Miroprofen (INN) is an analgesic and NSAID, meaning that it has anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and antiplatelet aggregation activity. Chemically it is a carboxylic acid belonging to the group of phenylpropanoic acids.[1]
References
- ^ Mikashima H, Goto K (January 1982). "[Inhibitory effect of 2-(4-(2-imidazo(1,2-a)pyridyl)phenyl) propionic acid (miroprofen) on platelet aggregation and prostaglandin I2 generation (author's transl)]". Yakugaku Zasshi. 102 (1): 99–103. doi:10.1248/yakushi1947.102.1_99. PMID 7045328.
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