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Factor coumarin anticoagulants affecting

Dicoumarol is an artefactual coumarin formed by putrefaction of ensiled sweet clover and has been employed as an anticoagulant because it inhibits quinone reductase activity and, therefore, the function of vitamin K in the way of synthesising coagulation factors. Given that quinones are involved in redox systems affecting mitogenic kinase cascades, dicoumarol was studied for its interaction with some of these enzymes. In fact dicoumarol prevented the activation of SAPK and of nuclear factor-xB (NF-kB) [59]. [Pg.847]


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