1-Naphthoxyacetic acid

Discontinued Product

1-Naphthoxyacetic acid (Cat. No. 0850) has been withdrawn from sale for commercial reasons.
Description: Propranolol metabolite
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Biological Activity for 1-Naphthoxyacetic acid

Metabolite of propranolol.

Technical Data for 1-Naphthoxyacetic acid

M. Wt 202.06
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Product Datasheets for 1-Naphthoxyacetic acid

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References for 1-Naphthoxyacetic acid

References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.

Ademola et al (1993) Metabolism of propra. during percutaneous absorption in human skin. J.Pharm.Sci. 82 767 PMID: 8377110

Bourne (1981) The metabolism of β-adrenoceptor blocking drugs. Prog.Drug Metabolism. Eds. Bridges, J. W. & Ch 6 77

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