Application
EHNA hydrochloride has been used to treat microexplant culture to examine the direction and the motor responsible for the movement of autophagosomes in axons. It has also been used in nucleoside supplementation to inhibit the breakdown of deoxyadenosine by the enzyme adenosine deaminase.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Adenosine deaminase inhibitor.
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General description
EHNA is an adenosine deaminase inhibitor. It possesses antitumor action.
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Packaging
25, 100 mg in glass bottle