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Lysozyme and Human Serum Albumin Proteins as Potential Nitric Oxide Cardiovascular Drug Carriers: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation.

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2021
Nitric oxide-containing drugs present a critical remedy for cardiovascular diseases. Nitroglycerin (NG, O-NO) and S-nitrosoglutathione (SNG, S-NO) are the most common nitric oxide drugs for cardiovascular diseases. Insights regarding the binding affinity
C. Nassab   +5 more
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Liquid Chromatographic Method Development for Quantification of Inorganic Nitrite and Nitrate Impurities from Nitroglycerin Drug Substance by Using Ion-Pair Reagents with Liquid-Liquid Extraction Technique.

Journal of Chromatographic Science, 2019
A large number of laboratory studies have reported Nitrite (NO2-) and Nitrate (NO3-) to be among the most common degradation products of the high-explosive Nitroglycerin drug substance.
Pritesh Desai, P. Mehta, Avani Chokshi
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[Effect of drug-induced vasodilatation of basal brain arteries with nitroglycerin on blood flow velocity and volume flow in the middle cerebral artery].

Ultraschall in der Medizin, 2008
AIM The Müller-Casty flow index (FI) is recommended for use in transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) to measure relative changes in volume flow. We examined the ability of the FI to assess the volume flow during diameter changes of basal cerebral ...
L. Niehaus, S. Gottschalk, U. Weber
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A New Topical Drug Delivery System for Nitroglycerin

1981
Nitroglycerin has been the agent of choice for the treatment of angina pectoris for over 100 years. In recent years various long-acting preparations have been introduced for the prophylaxis of angina pectoris and most recently for use in the long term management of a patient with left ventricular dysfunction.
J. Brymer   +7 more
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Mechanisms of Respiratory Responses to Vasodilator Drugs Urecholine (Carbaminoyl Beta-Methylcholine) and Nitroglycerine

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
The effects on respiratory rate and amplitude following intravenous injection of the vasodilator drugs, Urecholine (carbaminoyl-beta-methylcholine) and nitroglycerine were determined in dogs before and after bilateral vagotomy and isolation of the carotid sinuses.
William B. Youmans   +2 more
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