CO OZNACZA SŁOWO MEPACRINE
Mepakryna
Mepakryna (INN, zwana także chinakryną w Stanach Zjednoczonych i Atabrine (nazwa handlowa)) jest lekiem z kilkoma zastosowaniami medycznymi. Jest związany z mefloquiną.
Definicja słowa mepacrine w słowniku
Definicja mepakryny w słowniku to lek, dwuchlorowodorek mepakryny, jeden z pierwszych syntetycznych zamienników chininy, dawniej szeroko stosowany w leczeniu malarii, ale obecnie w dużej mierze zastąpiony chlorochiną. Wzór: C23H30ClN3O.2HCl.2H2O Nazwa US: chinakryna.
KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «MEPACRINE»
Poznaj użycie słowa
mepacrine w następujących pozycjach bibliograficznych Książki powiązane ze słowem
mepacrine oraz krótkie ich fragmenty w celu przedstawienia kontekstu użycia w literaturze.
Decreased mepacrine uptake in dense granule storage pool disorder (SPD) by
flow cytometry. In dense granule SPDs, there is a decrease in dense granules.
This technique loads platelets with the fluorescent dye mepacrine, which is taken
...
2
Chemotherapy of Tropical Parasitic Infections
Mepacrine is old generation drug received to combat new generation P.
falciparum. Structure and Physical Properties HNCHCH2CH2CH2N CH3 H5
Mepacrine Base: MW 473; hydrochloride: MW 509. Soluble 1:40 in water.
Mepacrine should ...
3
The Platelet-Amine Storage Granule
The frequency distrtbution of mepacrine coniaining granules in normal cattle
platelets and CHS caule plaictcis processed as described in Figure 10. The
abscissa is the number of rncpacrine containing granules per platelet and the
ordinate is ...
Kenneth M. Meyers, Charles D. Barnes,
1992
4
Antimicrobial Drugs: Chronicle of a Twentieth Century ...
At a meeting of the Société de Biologie in Paris on 10 April 1937, Lucien Brumpt,
reported that, while working in the laboratory of his father, the eminent French
parasitologist, Emile Brumpt, he had found that mepacrine (manufactured in ...
5
Meyler's Side Effects of Antimicrobial Drugs
Cardiovascular Mepacrine inhibits phospholipase A2 and subsequently
leukotrienes, which are calcium ionophores. Mepacrine also has an inhibitory
effect on phospholipase C and subsequent inositol phosphate formation, which
mobilizes ...
6
Biology of the Tapeworm Hymenolepis Diminuta
Mepacrine (quinacrine, atabrine, atebrin), introduced in 1935 as an antimalarial (
Peters 1970), was first used by Neghme (1939) for treatment of T. saginata and T.
solium infections. Culbertson (1940) found that this acri— dine dye was active ...
7
British National Formulary (BNF) 67:
5.4.4. Antigiardial. drugs. Metronidazole (section 5.4.2) is the treatment of choice
for Giardia lamblia infections. Alternative treatments are tinidazole (section 5.4.2)
or mepacrine hydrochloride.
Joint Formulary Committee,
2014
8
Prostanoids: Pharmacological, Physiological, and Clinical ...
Several phospholipase A2 enzyme inhibitors have been identified. Of these one
of the first drugs to be used experimentally was the anti-malarial agent mepacrine
. This drug complexes with phospholipids and thereby prevents their attack by ...
9
Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology: ...
While the numbers of such granules per platelet is normal as visualized with the
fluorescent dye mepacrine (= quinacrine), few if any, can be visualized in
standard EM preparations of unfixed, airdried platelets. In other words, the core of
the ...
Daniel C. Javitt, Abel Lajtha, Joshua Kantrowitz,
2009
10
Pathophysiology of Reperfusion Injury
Thus, phospholipase inhibitors such as chlorpromazine and mepacrine can block
phospholipid breakdown, simultaneously providing adequate protection to the
ischemic and reperfused heart.92-"0 m Mepacrine has been found to inhibit both
...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «MEPACRINE»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
mepacrine w wiadomościach.
Liver Metastasis Treatment Pipeline Review H1 2015 Research …
... DB-02901, mepacrine, Monoclonal Antibody Conjugated to Activate p53 for Hepatic Metastasis, pasireotide, PT-112, Recombinant Protein to ... «Digital Journal, Cze 15»
Share this article
Biphasic actions of chlorpromazine and mepacrine on modulation of hepatic cell injury in the perfused cat liver. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. «BMC Blogs Network, Kwi 15»
Rectal Cancer Therapeutic Pipeline Assessment and Review H1 …
Drug Profiles discussed in this report include APG-350, bavituximab, CRLX-101, ganetespib, GSK-2256098, HD-204, mepacrine, NBTX-IV, ... «PR Newswire, Mar 15»
A hero in the sky: WWII veteran shares his tale
That meant avoiding dangers just as deadly as enemy fire — taking daily doses of Mepacrine to avoid malaria, and limiting exposure to the ... «Ithaca Journal, Lis 14»
Malaria: Preventable & Curable or a Lost Cause?
... which can be treated with various doses of different medicines like Artemether , Artesunate, Chloroquin, Bulaquine, Mepacrine, Proguanil etc. «Onislam.net, Kwi 14»
Reviewing the big P…Prions!
Some antimalarial drugs such as Mepacrine, an anti-tumoral drug Iododoxorubicin and even Tetracycline are being considered potential for ... «ScienceBlogs, Lut 10»