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Anticoagulant properties, lack

It seemed reasonable to anticipate that the synergism of these two features (high heparin content and stability of the resultant materials) would result in long-term thromboresistant polymers. The in vivo tests revealed, however, their extremely low thromboresistance as compared to the ionically bound heparin-containing polymers, in particular. The effect is assumed to be caused by a lack of sufficient mobility of the polymer-bound heparin molecules, which prevents the performance of the intrinsic anticoagulant properties of heparin. [Pg.110]

The best representative of an NSAID is aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid Fig. 15-1). Newer NSAIDs are usually compared to aspirin in terms of efficacy and safety. Acetaminophen is another agent that is similar to aspirin and other NSAIDs in its ability to decrease pain and fever. Acetaminophen, however, is not considered an NSAID because it lacks anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant properties. For a discussion of the comparative effects of aspirin, newer NSAIDs, and acetaminophen, see Comparison of Aspirin with Other NSAIDs. ... [Pg.199]

There are a number of additional targets that may lead to effective antithrombotic therapy in ACS. In terms of anticoagulants, the concepts of agents that have dual inhibitor sites such as the one we find in heparin but that lack in some of its undesirable qualities could be very useful. The same concept may apply to drugs that have both anticoagulant and antiplatelet properties, It is quite probable that inhibitors of tissue factor as well as of the platelet ADP receptor when combined with aspirin might be very effective. An ability to block the feedback action of the polyphosphates released from platelets upon activation is also an attractive aim (Fig. 3),... [Pg.133]

The discovery that polyporic acid (11) exhibits antileukemic activity (146) induced the synthesis of numerous analogues (148, 149, 150). The pigment also causes contraction of isolated rabbit ileum suspended in oxygenated Tyrode solution (395). Similarly, atromentin (13) shows significant smooth muscle stimulant activity (638) and proves to be an effective anticoagulant (226, 409). Polyporic acid lacks this latter property completely (409). [Pg.18]


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