Oxyphenbutazone
Oxyphenbutazone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).[1] It is a metabolite of phenylbutazone.[2]
Scrabble
The word oxyphenbutazone is part of the single play yielding the highest possible score under American tournament Scrabble rules, scoring 1,780 points across three triple-word-score squares, joining seven tiles to eight already-played tiles.[3]
References
- ↑ Singh, N.; Jabeen, T.; Somvanshi, R. K.; Sharma, S.; Dey, S.; Singh, T. P. (2004). "Phospholipase A2as a Target Protein for Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): Crystal Structure of the Complex Formed between Phospholipase A2and Oxyphenbutazone at 1.6 Å Resolution†". Biochemistry 43 (46): 14577–14583. doi:10.1021/bi0483561. PMID 15544328.
- ↑ Matthews, N. S.; Peck, K. E.; Taylor, T. S.; Mealey, K. L. (2001). "Pharmacokinetics of phenylbutazone and its metabolite oxyphenbutazone in miniature donkeys". American journal of veterinary research 62 (5): 673–675. PMID 11341383.
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