Product Description: Indometacin-d7 is deuterated labeled Indomethacin (HY-14397). Indomethacin (Indometacin) is a potent, orally active COX1/2 inhibitor with IC50 values of 18 nM and 26 nM for COX-1 and COX-2, respectively. Indomethacin has anticancer activity and anti-infective activity. Indomethacin can be used for cancer, inflammation and viral infection research[1][2][3].
Applications: COVID-19-anti-virus
Formula: C19H9D7ClNO4
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Molecular Weight: 364.83
Research Area: Cancer; Inflammation/Immunology
Solubility: 10 mM in DMSO
Target: Antibiotic;Bacterial;COX;Influenza Virus;Isotope-Labeled Compounds