7-O-Geranylscopoletin is a coumarin from the root of Atalantia monophylla. Various parts of this plant have been used for folk medicine for several purposes such as the treatment of chronic rheumatism, paralysis, antispasmodic, stimulant and hemiplegia[1].
Fmoc-Thr(tBu)-OH is a threonine derivative[1].
ASGPR ligand-1 is an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) ligand compound. ASGPR ligand-1 can be used for kinds of diseases research[1].
Fmoc-Tyr(tBu)-OPfp is a tyrosine derivative[1].
9-Fluorenylmethyl carbazate is used as a fluorophore reagent for a fluorimetric detection of glycans[1].
Secretin, porcine is a 27-amino acid peptide, acting on pancreatic acinar cells and ductal epithelial cells stimulating the production of bicarbonate rich fluid.
1,4,4-Trimethyl-L-proline is a proline derivative[1].
Glu(EDANS)-Pro-Leu-Phe-Ala-Glu-Arg-Lys(DABCYL) is a calpain substrate. The excitation wavelength is 380 nm and the emission wavelength is 500 nm for Glu(Edans)-Pro-Leu-Phe-Ala-Glu-Arg-Lys(Dabcyl)[1].
Carbostyril 124 is a sensitising chromophore. Carbostyril 124 is a reasonably effective organic sensitizer for a proximate bound terbium ion[1][2].
Strychnistenolide is a sesquiterpene lactone that can be isolated from the roots of Lindera strychnifolia. Strychnistenolide exists as a single stereoisomer in CHCl3, but exomeric in pyridine[1].
Glut-Phe-AMC is a fluorescent dye.
Nile Blue Methacrylamide is a Nile Blue-based nanosized pH densor that can be used for simultaneous far-red and near-infrared live bioimaging[1].
Oligo-1,6-glucosidase belongs to the α-amylase family that catalyzes the exo hydrolysis of α-1,6-glucoside bonds from the nonreducing ends of panose, palatinose, α-limit dextrins, and isomaltooligosaccharides[1].
Pyraflufen-ethyl is a phenylpyrazole herbicide for control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds[1].
Z-D-Lys-OH is a lysine derivative[1].
Acetyl-pepstatin is a high affinity aspartic protease inhibitor. Acetyl-pepstatin inhibits HIV-1 protease (Ki=20 nM at pH 4.7) and HIV-2 protease (Ki= 5 nM at pH 4.7). Antiviral.
MitoBloCK-11 (MB-11) is a s mall molecule inhibitor of mitochondrial protein import possibly acts through transport protein Seo1, but not Tom70 or Tom20; inhibits precursor proteins that contain hydrophobic segments, confers growth in media lacking uracil in a specific manner and affects zebrafish development.
Modipafant (UK-80067), the (+)-enantiomer of UK-74505, is a potent, orally active, and selective platelet-activating factor (PAF) antagonist. Modipafant exhibits approximately double the intrinsic potency of UK-74505[1][2].
Isoxepac-d6 (HP 549-d6) is the deuterium labeled Isoxepac (HY-W050088). Isoxepac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent[1].
(4Z)-Lachnophyllum lactone is a enyne derivative. (4Z)-Lachnophyllum lactone shows growth inhibitory activity against Lemna paucicostata (IC50=104 μM), which is a problematic and invasive weed[1].
Clonixin (SCH-10304) is an orally active analgesic and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent in rodents[1].
Sulfopin (PIN1-3) is a highly selective covalent inhibitor of Pin1 with an apparent Ki of 17 nM. Sulfopin blocks Myc-driven tumors in vivo. The peptidyl-prolyl isomerase, Pin1, is exploited in cancer to activate oncogenes and inactivate tumor suppressors[1].
H-D-CHA-Ala-Arg-pNA is a chromogenic substrate for the amidolytic assay[1].
Acipimox is a niacin derivative used as a hypolipidemic agent.Target: Acipimox is a niacin derivative used as a hypolipidemic agent. It is used in low doses and may have less marked adverse effects, although it is unclear whether the recommended dose is as effective as are standard doses of nicotinic acid. Acipimox inhibits the production of triglycerides by the liver and the secretion of VLDL, which leads indirectly to a modest reduction in LDL and increase in HDL. Long-term administration is associated with reduced mortality, but unwanted effects limit its clinical use. Adverse effects include flushing (associated with Prostaglandin D2), palpitations, and GI disturbances. Flushing can be reduced by taking aspirin 20-30 min before taking Acipimox. High doses can cause disorders of liver function, impair glucose tolerance and precipitate gout. From Wikipedia.
o-3M3FBS is the negative control of m-3M3FBS. o-3M3FBS inhibits inward and outward currents via mechanisms independent of PLC acting in an antagonistic manner. In contrast, o-3M3FBS also causes an increase in [Ca2+]i in an agonistic manner[1].
7-O-Methylbiochanin A (4',7-Dimethoxy-5-hydroxyisoflavone) is an isoflavone derivative isolated from the roots of Lotus polyphyllos[1].
Sodium methanesulfonate-d3 is the deuterium labeled Sodium methanesulfonate[1].
S-(4-Hydroxybenzyl)glutathione is a glutathione derivative. S-(4-Hydroxybenzyl)glutathione inhibits the in vitro binding of kainic acid to brain glutamate receptors, with an IC50 of 2 μM[1].
Citronellal is a monoterpenea from the essential oils in various aromatic species of plants, with depressant, hypnotic, and antinociceptive properties. Citronellal attenuates mechanical nociception, mediated in part by the NO-cGMP-ATP-sensitive K⁺ channel pathway[1][2].
(R)-2-Hydroxysuccinic acid methyl ester is a biochemical that can be used for the research of cancer or amyloidosis[1].