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Carbenoxolone

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Definition: 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.  /biosyn permitted if by plant   
Pharmacological Action Anti-Ulcer Agents
Other names Carbenoxalone; Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3 O hemisuccinate; Acid 3beta-O-Hemisuccinate, 18alpha-Glycyrrhetinic; Acid 3-O-hemisuccinate, Glycyrrhetinic; 3beta-O-Hemisuccinate, 18alpha-Glycyrrhetinic Acid; 3-O-hemisuccinate, Glycyrrhetinic Acid; 18alpha Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3beta O Hemisuccinate; 18alpha Carbenoxolone; Sanodin; Rowa Brand of Carbenoxolone Disodium Salt; Pharmaxolon; Glycyrrhetinic Acid 3-O-hemisuccinate; Duogastrone; Carbosan; Carbenoxolone Sodium; Carbenoxolone Disodium Salt; Carbeneoxolone; Byk Brand of Carbenoxolone Disodium Salt; Bioral; Biogastrone
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
ISF 3401  90663-05-1 Ursa-9(11),12-dien-28-oic acid, 3-(3-carboxy-1-oxopropoxy)-, (3beta)  Carbenoxolone/*analogs & derivatives. Pharmacol Res 1993 Feb-Mar;27(2):141-150
ISF 2715  107990-93-2   Carbenoxolone/*analogs & derivatives. Adv Prostaglandin Thromboxane Leukotriene Res 1987;17A:361
cicloxolone  52247-86-6   Carbenoxolone/*analogs & derivatives. Br J Vener Dis 1984;60(3):178
pyrogastrone  78515-90-9 Olean-12-en-29-oic acid, 3-(3-carboxy-1-oxopropoxy)-11-oxo-, disodium salt, (3beta,20beta)-, mixt. with aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3), magnesium silicon oxide (MgSi3O7) and sodium hydrogen carbonate  *Alginates *Aluminum Hydroxide *Bicarbonates *Carbenoxolone *Silicates Drug Combinations. Drug Ther Bull 17(16):63;1979

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