aminocaproic acid

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Chemical structure of aminocaproic acid
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Etymology[edit]

From amino- +‎ caproic acid.

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aminocaproic acid (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry, pharmacology) A drug C6H13NO2 that inhibits the breakdown of fibrin by blocking the activation of plasminogen and is used to control bleeding (as during surgery) especially in cases where blood clots are broken down too quickly. It is a chemical analog of lysine and is marketed under the trademark Amicar.

Coordinate terms[edit]

  • aminocaproate (coordinate as a base versus an acid, but synonymous in the practical sense that the conjugate base and conjugate acid coexist in solution)

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