"Carbenoxolone" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An agent derived from licorice root. It is used for the treatment of digestive tract ulcers, especially in the stomach. Antidiuretic side effects are frequent, but otherwise the drug is low in toxicity.
Descriptor ID |
D002229
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.455.849.919.530.444.250
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Concept/Terms |
Carbenoxolone Sodium- Carbenoxolone Sodium
- Carbenoxolone Disodium Salt
- Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3-O-hemisuccinate
- 3-O-hemisuccinate, Glycyrrhetinic Acid
- Acid 3-O-hemisuccinate, Glycyrrhetinic
- Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3 O hemisuccinate
18alpha-Carbenoxolone- 18alpha-Carbenoxolone
- 18alpha Carbenoxolone
- 18alpha-Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3beta-O-Hemisuccinate
- 18alpha Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3beta O Hemisuccinate
- 3beta-O-Hemisuccinate, 18alpha-Glycyrrhetinic Acid
- Acid 3beta-O-Hemisuccinate, 18alpha-Glycyrrhetinic
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Carbenoxolone" by people in Profiles.
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Phookan S, Sutton AC, Walling I, Smith A, O'Connor KA, Campbell JC, Calos M, Yu W, Pilitsis JG, Brotchie JM, Shin DS. Gap junction blockers attenuate beta oscillations and improve forelimb function in hemiparkinsonian rats. Exp Neurol. 2015 Mar; 265:160-70.
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Vaiyapuri S, Jones CI, Sasikumar P, Moraes LA, Munger SJ, Wright JR, Ali MS, Sage T, Kaiser WJ, Tucker KL, Stain CJ, Bye AP, Jones S, Oviedo-Orta E, Simon AM, Mahaut-Smith MP, Gibbins JM. Gap junctions and connexin hemichannels underpin hemostasis and thrombosis. Circulation. 2012 May 22; 125(20):2479-91.