Aspirin

An orally administered non-steroidal antiinflammatory agent. Acetylsalicylic acid binds to and acetylates serine residues in cyclooxygenases, resulting in decreased synthesis of prostaglandin, platelet aggregation, and inflammation. This agent exhibits analgesic, antipyretic, and anticoagulant properties.

Structure (InChI):

  • 1S/C9H8O4/c1-6(10)13-8-5-3-2-4-7(8)9(11)12/h2-5H,1H3,(H,11,12)

Mechanism of action:

Also known as:

  • acetylsalicylic acid,
  • aspirin

Medicine

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Chemical Compound

Formula:

  • C9H8O4

Structure (SMILES):

  • CC(=O)Oc1ccccc1C(=O)O

IUPAC ID:

  • 2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid

Average Molar Mass:

  • 180.157 g/mol

Melting point:

  • 135 °C (275 °F )

Boiling point:

  • 140 °C (284 °F )

Density:

  • 1.4 g/cm³ (1400 kg/m³ )

Solubility:

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