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ibufenac

Known as: (p-isobutylphenyl)acetic acid, 4-(2-Methylpropyl)benzeneacetic Acid, 4-Isobutylphenylacetic Acid 
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
1. An enzyme system present in a rat liver lysosome-rich fraction was found to liberate soluble hydroxyproline-containing… 
1965
1965
Adams,Cliffe, Lessel, andNicholson (1963) reported* thebiological properties ofa newsubstance, 4-isobutylphenyl acetic acid… 
1965
1965
A method for the estimation of ibufenac (4‐isobutylphenylacetic acid) in serum is described. The acidified serum is extracted… 
1964
1964
Ibufenac (4-isobutylphenyl-acetic acid, Fig. 1) has been shown to possess analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic… 
1963
1963
Since its introduction in 1899, aspirin has been widely prescribed for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties…