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English: Pradofloxacin is a bioactive molecule of 4-pyridone group that inhibits bacterial type IIA topoisomerase (DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV).

CAS Reg. No.: 195532-12-8.

InChIKey: LZLXHGFNOWILIY-APPDUMDISA-N.

Reference: Forouzesh, Abed; Samadi Foroushani, Sadegh; Forouzesh, Fatemeh; Zand, Eskandar (2019). "Reliable target prediction of bioactive molecules based on chemical similarity without employing statistical methods". Frontiers in Pharmacology. 10: 835. doi:10.3389/fphar.2019.00835
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Pradofloxacin structure

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