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Oral prodrug delivers carbon monoxide to protect against acute kidney injury
An oral prodrug developed by a team of scientists led by Binghe Wang, Regents Professor of Chemistry at Georgia State University, delivers carbon monoxide to protect against acute kidney injury, according to a new paper published in
Chemical Science.
Although carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic in large doses, scientists have discovered it can have beneficial effects by reducing inflammation and protecting cells against injury. Previous studies have demonstrated the protective effects of CO against injury in the kidneys, lungs, gastrointestinal tract and liver, among other organs. For the past five years, Wang and his collaborators have worked to design a safe way to deliver CO to human patients via prodrugs inactive compounds that must undergo a chemical process in the body before releasing the active pharmacological agent.
Researchers develop new drug for organ injury treatment ANI | Updated: Jul 18, 2021 11:14 IST
Georgia [US], July 18 (ANI): During a new study, an oral prodrug has been developed by researchers that deliver carbon monoxide to protect against acute kidney injury.
The study published in Chemical Science was conducted by a team of scientists led by Binghe Wang, Regents Professor of Chemistry at Georgia State University.
Although carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic in large doses, scientists have discovered it can have beneficial effects by reducing inflammation and protecting cells against injury. Previous studies have demonstrated the protective effects of CO against injury in the kidneys, lungs, gastrointestinal tract and liver, among other organs.