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Molecular Modeling

Research on molecular modeling detailed by M.I. El-Gamal and co-authors

Published in Drug Week, August 20th, 2010

Scientists discuss in 'Synthesis and anti-inflammatory activity of novel (substituted)benzylidene acetone oxime ether derivatives: molecular modeling study' new findings in molecular modeling. According to recent research from Mansoura, Egypt, "Herein, we report the design, synthesis, and pharmacological properties of a series of substituted benzylidene acetone oxime ether derivatives from the corresponding oxime derivatives. All the newly synthesized compounds were investigated in vivo for their anti-inflammatory activities using carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema model."

"Among the compounds examined, compounds 5b and 7a showed the highest activity, nearly equivalent...

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