“…All phenylsulfonylfuroxan compounds were more potent than aspirin (5.96% inhibition at 1.5 µM), used as control. Hybrid 20a showed the highest inhibition of 73.54% at 1.5 µM, followed by hybrids 18a, 26, and 27, with an inhibition of 65.53%, 58.14%, and 56.44% at 1.5 µM, respectively [50]. Phenylfuroxans 17a, 19a, 28, and 29 did not present higher activity than aspirin (28.11% at 0.15 mM), with 9.46%, 17.66%, 10.78%, and 12.66% inhibition at 0.15 mM, respectively [51].…”