
CAS 2377392-07-7
:Arginase inhibitor 7
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Arginase inhibitor 7, identified by its CAS number 2377392-07-7, is a chemical compound that functions as an inhibitor of the enzyme arginase. This enzyme plays a crucial role in the urea cycle, converting arginine into urea and ornithine. By inhibiting arginase, this compound can potentially increase the levels of arginine, which is important for various physiological processes, including nitric oxide production and immune response modulation. The compound is of interest in research related to cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other conditions where arginine metabolism is disrupted. Typically, arginase inhibitors are characterized by their ability to selectively bind to the active site of the enzyme, thereby preventing its activity. The specific structural features, solubility, and pharmacokinetic properties of Arginase inhibitor 7 would be essential for its application in therapeutic contexts, although detailed information on these characteristics would require further investigation through experimental studies. Overall, this compound represents a valuable tool in biochemical research and potential therapeutic development.
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Arginase inhibitor 7
CAS:<p>Arginase Inhibitor 7 (compound A17), an inhibitor of arginase (ARG1), exhibits an IC 50 value of 0.16 μM and possesses high oral bioavailability [1].</p>Formula:C14H29BN6O5Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:372.23
