Arg-His-NH2 is a biologically active peptide.
(-)-Altenuene is a heptaketide isolated from an endolichenic fungal strain Nigrospora sphaerica[1].
NorA-IN-1 (Compound 16) is a NorA inhibitor. NorA-IN-1 inhibits NorA efflux pump in everted membrane vesicles. NorA-IN-1 can be used for research of multidrug resistance[1].
Coumarin 314 is a dye which has an intense absorption in the visible and additionally presents a large solvent dependence[1].
1 α-hydroxytorilin (compound 3) is a sesquiterpenoid. 1 α-hydroxytorilin can be isolated from Torilis japonica. 1α-hydroxytorilin has cytotoxicity against human A549, SK-OV-3, SK-MEL-2, and HCT15 tumor cells with ED50 values of 20.52, 18.24, 17.48, 42.54 μg/mL, respectively[1].
(-)-Clerosterol is a natural product that can be isolated from Codium fragile[1].
6a-Hydroxymedicarpin is a monoterpenoid indole alkaloid that can be isolated from Ochrosia elliptica. 6a-Hydroxymedicarpin has anticancer activity[1].
BLXA-4 is used potentially to treat gingival diseases.
Fmoc-D-1-Nal-OH is an alanine derivative[1].
Selina-4(14),7(11)-dien-8-one is a sesquiterpene that can be isolated from Atractylodes Macrocephala Rhizoma [1].
Bentiromide is a peptide that is broken down in the pancreas by chymotrypsin. The bentiromide test is an excellent means of confirming the diagnosis of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency by outpatient test of chymotrypsin function[1].
RhoNox-1 is a fluorescent dye. RhoNox-1 shows a high selection of Fe(II) ions that can be used as fluorescent probes for specific label labile ferrous iron [Fe(II)]. RhoNox-1 can be used to identify the level of the intracellular labile iron pool[1][2][3].
Sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate is a commonly used buffer[1].
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (7-28), human, canine is a peptide fragment of atrial natriuretic peptide, can be used as a peptide tag[1].
Cimicifugoside H-1, a cyclolanostanol xyloside, is a major constituent of C. foetida L. extract. Cimicifugoside H-1 inhibits bone resorption and ovariectomy-induced bone loss[1][2][3].
12-Hydroxyganoderic Acid D is a triterpenoid extracted from Ganoderma lucidum[1].
Retronecine ((+)-Retronecine) is a pyrrolizidine alkaloid found in a variety of plants. Retronecine is the most common central core for other pyrrolizidine alkaloids[1].
Microsomal aminopeptidase (microsomal aminoptidase) was first reported from C. elegans. The Microsomal aminopeptidase is beneficial for the development of molecular vaccines against parasitic nematodes[1].
2-Benzimidazolethiol-d4 is the deuterium labeled 2-Benzimidazolethiol[1].
4-Ethyloctanoic acid is a natural compound first isolated from Saussurea lappa Clarke, widely used as a safe flavoring compound and acts as food additive[1].
Retinyl-β-D-glucoside is a naturally occurring and biologically active metabolites of vitamin A, which are found in fish and mammals.IC50 Value: Target: in vitro: Retinyl beta-D-glucoside is a substrate for two broad-specificity mammalian beta-glucosidases, namely the cytosolic and membrane-associated beta-glucosidases of guinea pig liver. However, retinyl beta-D-glucoside is not hydrolysed by placental glucocerebrosidase [1].in vivo: Depending on the mode of administration, retinyl beta-glucose, which is soluble in water, showed 67-100% of the growth-promoting activity of retinyl acetate in vitamin A-deficient rats. In metabolic studies on vitamin A-deficient rats, retinyl beta-glucose was rapidly hydrolyzed to retinol [2].
L-Gulose, the putative furanose form of L-sorbosone, is an L-hexose sugar and an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-Ascorbate (vitamin C)[1].
Transferrin, a blood-plasma glycoprotein, is a target ligand for transferrin receptor. Transferrins can bind to and mediate the transport of iron[1][2][3].
Fmoc-L-Photo-Lysine is a lysine derivative[1].
Magnesium L-aspartate dihydrate is an aspartic acid derivative[1].
N-(3-Methoxybenzyl)glycine is a Glycine (HY-Y0966) derivative[1].
Boc-Asp(OAll)-OH is an aspartic acid derivative[1].
11α,12α-Epoxy-3β,23-dihydroxy-30-norolean-20(29)-en-28 is a triterpenoid that isolated from Paeonia Lactiflora[1].
Riboxin (IDP), an orally active purine derivative-hypoxanthine rlboside, has antihypoxic and antihyperthermic activity. Riboxin also has an antiarrhythmic action in cats, rabbits, and mice with cardiac rhythm disorders induced by Ouabain. Riboxin protects animals against the noxious effects of γ-irradiation[1][2].
(4-Nitrophenyl)(phenyl)methanone-d5 is the deuterium labeled (4-Nitrophenyl)(phenyl)methanone[1].