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4H- 4- phenylthieno- (3,2- C)- (1)- benzopyran- 2- carboxylate
structure given in first source
Also Known As:
Zy 15850A; Zy-15850A; 4H-Thieno(3,2-c)(1)benzopyran-2-carboxylic acid, 4-phenyl-, sodium salt
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Heterocyclic Compounds: 198
1-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds
Pyrans: 130
Benzopyrans: 195
4H-4-phenylthieno-(3,2-C)-(1)-benzopyran-2-carboxylate: 1
Fused-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds
2-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds
Benzopyrans: 195
4H-4-phenylthieno-(3,2-C)-(1)-benzopyran-2-carboxylate: 1
Related Diseases
1.
Hyperplasia
07/01/1991 - "
We conclude that, in the rat, the predominant inhibitory effect of Zy 15850A is on CS-induced epithelial thickening with weaker inhibitory effects on mucous cell hyperplasia and enlargement of submucosal glands.
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07/01/1991 - "
Zy 15850A completely inhibited CS-induced increases in epithelial thickness in the upper trachea and the two intrapulmonary airway levels studied, and tended to inhibit CS-induced epithelial mucous cell hyperplasia in all the six intrapulmonary airway levels examined, with statistically significant inhibition in two.
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07/01/1991 - "
The effect of 4H-4 phenylthieno-(3,2-C)-(1)-benzopyran-2-carboxylate (Zy 15850A) on mucous cell hyperplasia was examined in vivo using a well established rat model of cigarette smoke-induced bronchitis.
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2.
Bronchitis
07/01/1991 - "
Effects of a new compound (Zy 15850A) on cigarette smoke-induced bronchitis in the rat.
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07/01/1991 - "
The effect of 4H-4 phenylthieno-(3,2-C)-(1)-benzopyran-2-carboxylate (Zy 15850A) on mucous cell hyperplasia was examined in vivo using a well established rat model of cigarette smoke-induced bronchitis.
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3.
Body Weight (Weight, Body)
07/01/1991 - "
Zy 15850A was given by gavage (25 mg/kg body weight) to male rats before and after sub-acute exposure (i.e.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
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Smoke