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Noun Concept
Categories: British inventions, Mast cell stabilizers, Orphan drugs, Chromones, Glycerols
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cromoglicic acid  cromolyn  Cromoglycic acid  5-[3-(2-carboxy-4-oxo-4H-5-chromenyloxy)-2-hydroxypropoxy]-4-oxo-4H-2-chromenecarboxylic acid  Aarane
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Cromoglicic acid —also referred to as cromolyn, cromoglycate, or cromoglicate—is traditionally described as a mast cell stabilizer, and is commonly marketed as the sodium salt sodium cromoglicate or cromolyn sodium. Wikipedia
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Cromoglicic acid —also referred to as cromolyn, cromoglycate, or cromoglicate—is traditionally described as a mast cell stabilizer, and is commonly marketed as the sodium salt sodium cromoglicate or cromolyn sodium. Wikipedia
Chemical compound Wikidata
A mast cell stabilizer, commonly marketed as its sodium salt, that prevents the release of inflammatory chemicals such as histamine from mast cells. Wiktionary
A chemical substance, acting as a mast cell stabilizer. Wiktionary
Chemical substance. Wiktionary (translation)