Multicaulisin, a new Diels-Alder type adduct from Morus multicaulis roots, potently effects against Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates. Multicaulisin is an antibacterial drug and has the potential for MRSA infections research[1][2].
Antifungal agent 31 (compound 12) is a potent and orally active triazole antifungal agents with a pyrrolotriazinone scaffold. Antifungal agent 31 shows antifungal activity against Candida spp. and filamentous fungi. Antifungal agent 31 significantly reduced mortality rates and kidney fungal burden in two murine models of lethal systemic infections[1].
Atoltivimab (REGN3470), or maftivimab/odesivimab (Inmazeb) is the first Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved monoclonal antibody to target Zaire ebolavirus (EBOVs) infection[1].
Osalmid is a ribonucleotide reductase small subunit M2 (RRM2) targeting compound; suppresses ribonucleotide reductase activity with an IC50 of 8.23 μM.
Dichlorophen is an anticestodal agent.
Des(benzylpyridyl) Atazanavir is a metabolite of Atazanavir, which is a HIV protease inhibitor. Des(benzylpyridyl) Atazanavir can be used for the research of HIV-1 infection[1].
T-91825 (PPI-0903M), an N-phosphono-type cephalosporin, is the active form of TAK-599. T-91825 is active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria[1][2].
SIRT1-IN-1 is a selective SIRT1 inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.205 μM. SIRT1-IN-1 inhibits SIRT2 with an IC50 of 11.5 μM[1]. SIRT1-IN-1, a indole, is a cytomegalovirus (CMV) inhibitors and has antiviral activity[2].
GS-443902 (Remdesivir metabolite) is a potent viral RNA-dependent RNA-polymerases (RdRp) inhibitor with IC50s of 5.6 µM, 1.1 µM, 5 µM for TP RdRp, RSV RdRp and HCV RdRp, respectively. GS-443902 is the active triphosphate metabolite of Remdesivir[1][2].
HBV-IN-37 is an inhibitor of HBV with an EC50 value of 10 μM[1].
Justicidin B is a potent anticancer lignan and proapoptotic agent. Justicidin B is also a bone resorption inhibitor, and has strong antiviral, fungicidal, antiprotozoal effects. Justicidin B significantly inhibits platelet aggregation[1][2][3].
(+)-Pinoresinol diacetate is an antifungal agent that can be isolated from Sambucus williamsii[1].
Xalnesiran is siRNA for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (HBV).
D-Cysteine is the D-isomer of cysteine and a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth. D-cysteine is mediated by D-amino acid oxidase to produce H2S and is a neuroprotectant against cerebellar ataxias. D-Cysteine could inhibit the growth and cariogenic virulence of dual-species biofilms formed by S. mutans and S. sanguinis[1][2][3].
Gallichrome is an active peptide. Gallichrome can interact directly with the hydroxamate moieties of the siderophore. Gallichrome can be used for the research of the uptake of iron in many gram-positive and gramnegative bacteria[1].
Fmoc-Gly-OH-13C2,15N is a 15N-labeled and 13C-labled Crystal Violet. Crystal violet (Basic Violet 3) is a triarylmethane dye. Crystal Violet (Gentian Violet) has antiviral effects against H1N1 and also has prominent bactericidal activities.
Polymyxin B nonapeptide is a cyclic peptide obtained from Polymyxin B by proteolytic removal of its terminal amino acyl residue[1]. Polymyxin B nonapeptide is less toxic, lacks bactericidal activity, and retains its ability to render gram-negative bacteria susceptible to several antibiotics by permeabilizing their outer membranes[2].
M2 ion channel blocker is capable of inhibiting and blocking the activity of M2 ion channel;Antiviral agent.
Melarsonyl (Melarsonic acid) is an anthelmintic agent which can inhibit parasite potently.
Acyclovir monophosphate is a potent anti-herpes simplex virus (HSV) agent. Acyclovir monophosphate blocks DNA synthesis through the inhibition of the viral DNA polymerase and terminates the chain elongation of the viral DNA. Acyclovir monophosphate shows antitumor activity[1][2].
Amycolatopsin A is a 20-membered macrolide, that can be isolated from a strain of the rare actinomycete Amycolatopsis sp. MST‐108494. Amycolatopsin A shows antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) and M. tuberculosis (H37Rv) with IC50 values of 0.4 µM and 4.4 µM, respectively[1].
Thiophene-2 (TP2) is a specific polyketide synthase 13 (Pks13) inhibitor. Thiophene-2 inhibits mycolic acid biosynthesis and rapidly leads to mycobacterial cell death. Thiophene-2 is active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis with a MIC value of 1 μM, and has potent anti-tuberculosis activity[1].
Leucomycin (kitasamycin) is a macrolide antibiotic produced by Streptomyces kitasatoensis[1][2][3][4].
SF2312, a natural phosphonate Antibiotic (Antibiotic), is a highly potent Enolase (Enolase) inhibitor with IC50s of 37.9 nM and 42.5 nM for human recombinant ENO1 and ENO2, respectively. SF2312 is active against bacteria under anaerobic conditions[1].
Saquinavir(Ro 31-8959) is an HIV Protease inhibitor used in antiretroviral therapy. IC50 Value: Target: HIV ProteaseSaquinavir is a protease inhibitor. Proteases are enzymes that cleave protein molecules into smaller fragments. HIV protease is vital for both viral replication within the cell and release of mature viral particles from an infected cell. Saquinavir binds to the active site of the viral protease and prevents cleavage of viral polyproteins, preventing maturation of the virus. Saquinavir inhibits both HIV-1 and HIV-2 proteases.Studies have also looked at Saquinavir as a possible anti-cancer agent.
Communic acid ((+)-Communic acid) is a natural compound isolated from the branches of Platycladus orientalis. Communic acid displays minimum inhibitory concentration of 31 μM and IC50 of 15 μM against M. tuberculosis H37Ra.Communic acid exhibits protective effects against UVB-induced skin aging[1][2][3].
CaLL is an antimicrobial peptide. CaLL has antibacterial activity against B. anthracis, B. anthracis (vegetative), and B. cepacia (MIC: 7.8, 31.3, 31.3 μg/mL)[1].
Fraxidin is a class of coumarin isolated from the roots of Jatropha podagrica, exhibits antibacterial activity against Bacillus subtilis with an inhibition zone of 12 mm at a concentration of 20 µg/disk[1][2].
HBV-IN-39-d3 (Example 14) is a deuterated HBV-IN-39 (Example 13). HBV-IN-39 is an HBV inhibitor. HBV-IN-39-d3 has better oral bioavailability than HBV-IN-39[1].
Baquiloprim, an antibiotic, is a selective inhibitor of bacterial dihydrofolate reductases. Baquiloprim possesses in vitro bacteriostatic activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria[1][2].