Sulprostone
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.056.503 |
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Formula | C23H31NO7S |
Molar mass | 465.56 g/mol g·mol−1 |
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Sulprostone is an oxytocic.
It is an analogue of prostaglandin E2.[1]
References
- ^ Tamma G, Wiesner B, Furkert J, et al. (August 2003). "The prostaglandin E2 analogue sulprostone antagonizes vasopressin-induced antidiuresis through activation of Rho". Journal of Cell Science. 116 (Pt 16): 3285–94. doi:10.1242/jcs.00640. PMID 12829746.