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Nitroarginine

Definition

Nitroarginine: An inhibitor of nitric oxide synthetase which has been shown to prevent glutamate toxicity. Nitroarginine has been experimentally tested for its ability to prevent ammonia toxicity and ammonia-induced alterations in brain energy and ammonia metabolites. (Neurochem Res 1995:200(4):451-6)

Annotations

an enzyme inhib

Other Entries

N omega-Nitro-L-Arginine
NG-Nitro-L-Arginine
NG-Nitroarginine
NOARG
N(G)-Nitroarginine
N(omega)-Nitroarginine
NO2Arg
omega-Nitroarginine
N omega Nitro L Arginine
NG Nitro L Arginine
NG Nitroarginine
omega Nitroarginine
omega-Nitro-L-Arginine, N

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Arginine/analogs & derivatives (1990-1996)

Pharmacy Actions

Enzyme Inhibitors

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Entry Date

06-10-1996