What does sirtinol mean?
Sirtinol means (organic chemistry) The substituted benzamide 2-[(2-hydroxynaphthalen-1-ylmethylene)amino]-N-(1-phenethyl)benzamide, that is biochemically active.
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(organic chemistry) The substituted benzamide 2-[(2-hydroxynaphthalen-1-ylmethylene)amino]-N-(1-phenethyl)benzamide, that is biochemically active.
The present results also showed elevated intracellular Aβ1–42 levels were markedly inhibited by cilostazol and that this inhibition was blocked by KT5720 and sirtinol, indicating that cAMP-dependent protein kinase and SIRT1 underlie the action mechanism of cilostazol, as has been previously reported by Lee et al.
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Sirtinol means (organic chemistry) The substituted benzamide 2-[(2-hydroxynaphthalen-1-ylmethylene)amino]-N-(1-phenethyl)benzamide, that is biochemically active.
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The present results also showed elevated intracellular Aβ1–42 levels were markedly inhibited by cilostazol and that this inhibition was blocked by KT5720 and sirtinol, indicating that cAMP-dependent protein kinase and SIRT1 underlie the action mechanism of cilostazol, as has been previously reported by Lee et al.
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