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Dithranol (INN) or anthralin is a hydroxyanthrone, anthracene derivative, and is used in medications applied to the skin of people with psoriasis. It is available as creams, ointment or pastes in 0.1 to 2% strengths. The terms dithranol and anthralin are sometimes used synonymously.   Wikipedia

  • SMILES: O=C1c2c(O)cccc2Cc2cccc(O)c21
  • InChIKey: NUZWLKWWNNJHPT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • Mol. Mass: 226.23
  • ALogP: 2.23
  • ChEMBL Molecules:
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  • Black Box: No
  • Availability: Missing data
  • Delivery Methods: Missing data
  • Pro Drug: No
alphodith | alphosyl | anthra-derm | anthralin | antraderm | chrysodermol | cigthranol | dithranol | dithrocream | dithrocream fte | dithrocream hp | drithocreme | drithoscalp | lasan | micanol | psoradrate | psorin | psorin fte | stie-lasan | zetar

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