Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived free radical involved in diverse physiological and pathological processes. It is produced along with L-Citrulline by the oxidation of L-Arginine. This reaction can be catalyzed by three different isoforms of NOS. Type-I (nNOS) and Type-III (eNOS) are constitutively expressed as latent enzymes and require a higher concentration of Ca2+ for their enzyme activity. In contrast, Type-II (iNOS) is Ca2+-independent...