4-Chloro picolinamide cas No: 99586-65-9
2-hydroxy-6-methyl-3-nitropyridine cas No: 39745-39-6
5-bromo-2-methoxy pyridine cas No:13472-85-0
2-Cyano-5-Methyl Pyridine cas No: 1620-77-5
The primary mechanism of the 4-hydroxycoumarin drugs is the inhibition of vitamin K epoxide reductase. These compounds are not direct antagonists (in the pharmaceutical sense) of vitamin K, but rather act to deplete reduced vitamin K in tissues. For this reason vitamin K antagonizes their effect, and this has led to the loose terminology of vitamin K antagonist
4-Chloro picolinamide cas No: 99586-65-9
2-hydroxy-6-methyl-3-nitropyridine cas No: 39745-39-6
5-bromo-2-methoxy pyridine cas No:13472-85-0
2-Cyano-5-Methyl Pyridine cas No: 1620-77-5