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Acetylenic analog of arachidonate that acts like aspirin on platelets
A L Willis ; D C Kuhn ; H J Weiss ;
Date 25 Jan 1974
Journal Science, 183 (122), 327-30
AbstractDevelopment of irreversible platelet aggregation and the accompanying release of platelet-bound serotonin and production of prostaglandins is suppressed by 5,8,11,14-eicosatetraynoic acid (TYA). These findings may be explained by an ability of TYA to inhibit the enzymatic conversion of arachidonate to a newly recognized factor, labile aggregation-stimulating substance, which induces platelet aggregation, and to prostaglandins E(2) and F(2alpha).
Source PubMed, pmid4809077
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