Nitrooxide is the parent name used by Chemical Abstracts Service for H2N-O.
Uses
- Nitroxide compounds have been used for ages as biophysical tools. However, in the past 15-20 years many other interactions have been discovered and harnessed for therapeutic applications.
Benefits
- Beneficial for: protection against ionizing radiation, as probes in functional magnetic resonance imaging, cancer prevention and treatment, control of hypertension and weight, and protection from damage resulting from ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Cautions
- Nitrooxide is not known to be carcinogenic, dermal sensitizers or cause reproductive toxicity. It is readily metabolized and excreted if ingested.
Interactions
Not known. Please consult your pharmacist.
Other names
Amine oxide, Amine-N-oxide, N-oxide
References
Source: Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amine_oxide#Human_safety