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Search results for azelaic root_codes_code in Code Literal (approximate match)
Status:
Other
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
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Indolebutyric acid (IBA) is a plant hormone in the auxin family. IBA promoted plant rooting and used commercially world wide to root many plant species. IBA considered to be toxic to animals and human. IBA demonstrated antineoplastic action in animal model. According to in silico and in vitro study IBA can act as competitive inhibitor to the phospholipase A₂ and may be used as anti inflammatory agent.
Apocholic acid is a product of mild dehydration of cholic acid. Apocholic acid is powerful complexing and enolizing agent, giving stable addition-compounds (“choleric acids”) with numerous organic molecules. It was shown, that apocholic acid is able to produce tumors in situ. Apocholic acid was found to have a decreasing effect on the cholesterol level of both the plasma and the liver of rats.