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Photochemical and DNA degradation studies on tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and their photolysis products

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Tenoxicam and lornoxicam are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, were subjected to photoirradiation at 254 nm led to the photodegradation of the pharmaceutical agents. Both, the isolated photodegradation products and the pharmaceutical agents were examined toward DNA binding and degradation. The photodegradation products degrade calf thymus in concentration dependent manner.

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The authors are grateful to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Faisal University for the financial support (Project Number 160025).

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Elghamry, I., El-Ayaan, U., Youssef, M.M. et al. Photochemical and DNA degradation studies on tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and their photolysis products. Monatsh Chem 148, 257–262 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00706-016-1765-z

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