Murina M A, Chudina N A, Roshchupkin D I, Belakina N S, Sergienko V I
Research Institute of Physicochemical Medicine, Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow.
Bull Exp Biol Med. 2004 Dec;138(6):559-61. doi: 10.1007/s10517-005-0126-4.
Comparison of antiaggregation capacity of N-chloramine acids with different position of the chloramine group in the molecule showed that in the most efficient compounds the distance between the chloramine and carboxyl groups was 3-5 carbon atoms. This feature of antiaggregation activity was not related to the difference in oxidation capacity of N-chloramine acids. It was hypothesized that the revealed structural dependence of antiaggregation activity of N-chloramine acids is determined by the structure of platelet membrane, in particular, the presence of a negatively charged group near the site of interaction between N-chloramine acids and platelet membrane.