Natriuretic hormone

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Extract – body fluid – or cellular material of undetermined...

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424528, 424529, 424543, 424545, 514169, 514869, 514 63, 552505, A61K 3512, A61K 3514, A61K 3522, A01N 4500

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ABSTRACT:
A purified naturally occurring natriuretic compound, identified as Natriuretic Hormone, and a method for isolation of the compound. The natriuretic compound has a molecular weight of about 360, a molecular formula of C.sub.21 H.sub.28 O.sub.5 and with a steroidal nucleus. The compound is useful as a diuretic in the treatment of diseases such as heart disease and hypertension.

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