Infection is a pathophysiological process that involves the invasion and colonization of a living organism (host) by disease-causing infectious agents, the reaction of host tissues to these agents and the toxins they produce, and the transmission of infectious agents to other hosts. Common infectious agents include viruses, viroids, prions, bacteria, nematodes, arthropods, and other macroparasites such as tapeworms. Hosts can fight infections using their immune system. Mammals often engage both innate and adaptive immune systems to eliminate infectious agents or inhibit their growth and transmission. When infection occurs, anti-infective drugs can suppress the infection. Several broad types of anti-infective drugs exist, depending on the type of organism targeted; they include antibacterial (antibiotic), antiviral, antifungal and antiparasitic agents.


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19,20-Epoxycytochalasin C

19,20-Epoxycytochalasin C, a cytochalasin, is a fungal metabolite from Nemania sp. 19,20-Epoxycytochalasin C shows potent in vitro antiplasmodial activity and phytotoxicity[1].

  • CAS Number: 189351-79-9
  • MF: C30H37NO7
  • MW: 523.617
  • Catalog: Cancer
  • Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 737.4±60.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 399.7±32.9 °C

HCV-IN-40

HCV-IN-40 (Compound 18c) is a potent, orally active hepatitis C virus (HCV) nucleoside inhibitor with EC50 values of 0.259, 0.434 and 0.069 μM against GT1a, GT1b and GT1b CES1 replicons[1].

  • CAS Number: 2087916-66-1
  • MF: C21H26BrFN3O9P
  • MW: 594.32
  • Catalog: HCV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

PC786

PC786 is an inhaled respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) L protein polymerase inhibitor. PC786 demonstrates potent antiviral activity against RSV-A (IC50 <0.09 to 0.71 nM) and RSV-B (IC50, 1.3 to 50.6 nM)[1].

  • CAS Number: 1902114-15-1
  • MF: C41H38FN5O4S
  • MW: 715.83
  • Catalog: RSV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Cyanidin 3-sambubioside chloride

Cyanidin 3-sambubioside chloride (Cyanidin-3-O-sambubioside chloride), a major anthocyanin, a natural colorant, and is a potent NO inhibitor. Cyanidin 3-sambubioside chloride is a H274Y mutation inhibitor, and inhibits influenza neuraminidase activity with an IC50 of 72 μM. Cyanidin 3-sambubioside chloride inhibits angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity and has antioxidant, anti-angiogenic and antiviral properties[1][2][3].

  • CAS Number: 33012-73-6
  • MF: C26H29ClO15
  • MW: 616.95200
  • Catalog: Influenza Virus
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Lecanoricacid

Lecanoric acid is a histidine-decarboxylase inhibitor isolated from fungus. The inhibition by lecanoric acid is competitive with histidineand noncompetitive with pyridoxal phosphate. Lecanoric acid did not inhibit aromatic amino acid decarboxylase[1].

  • CAS Number: 480-56-8
  • MF: C16H14O7
  • MW: 318.278
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: 1.5±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 557.1±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 175-176ºC
  • Flash Point: 208.3±23.6 °C

1,7-Diphenyl-4-hepten-3-one

1,7-Diphenyl-4-hepten-3-one, isolated from Alpinia officinarum, possess bioactivities against some pests, such as T. castaneum[1].

  • CAS Number: 79559-59-4
  • MF: C19H20O
  • MW: 264.36100
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Cefdinir

Cefdinir (Omnicef) is a semi-synthetic, broad-spectrum antibiotic, which is proved to be effective for common bacterial infections of the ear, sinus, throat, and skin.Target: AntibacterialCefdinir is a third generation oral cephalosporin antibiotic. Cefdinir (Omnicef) is a semi-synthetic, broad-spectrum antibiotic in the third generation of the cephalosporin class, which is proved to be effective for common bacterial infections of the ear, sinus, throat, and skin. It can be used to treat infections caused by several Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. It is available in US as Omnicef by Abbott Laboratories and in India as Cednir by Abbott, Kefnir by Glenmark and Cefdiel by Ranbaxy. As of 2008, cefdinir was the highest-selling cephalosporin antibiotic in the United States, with more than US$585 million in retail sales of its generic versions alone.Cefdinir, a new oral 2-amino-5-thiazolyl cephalosporin, inhibited the luminol-amplified chemiluminescence (LACL) response of human neutrophils stimulated by PMA but not opsonized zymosan, in a concentration-dependent but not time-dependent manner. The LACL response to opsonized zymosan in cytochalasin B-treated neutrophils was, however, inhibited by cefdinir. Furthermore, cefdinir inhibited LACL generation in cell-free systems consisting of H2O2, NaI, and either horseradish peroxidase or a myeloperoxidase-containing neutrophil extract. Orthodianisidine oxidation in these two acellular systems was inhibited by cefdinir.

  • CAS Number: 91832-40-5
  • MF: C14H13N5O5S2
  • MW: 395.414
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.9±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: >180°C dec.
  • Flash Point: N/A

beta-Costic acid

Costic acid (β-Costic acid) is a natural product, that can be isolated from Dittrichia viscosa. Costic acid exhibits potent in vivo acaricidal activity against the parasite. Costic acid is not toxic for human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) at concentrations of up to 230 μM. Costic acid can be used for the research of varroosis in honey bee colonies[1].

  • CAS Number: 3650-43-9
  • MF: C15H22O2
  • MW: 234.33
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: 1.04g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 362.9ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 87-88℃
  • Flash Point: 263.8ºC

Abimtrelvir

Abimtrelvir has an antiviral effect[1].

  • CAS Number: 2647530-75-2
  • MF: C24H17ClF3N7O2
  • MW: 527.89
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Sodium thioctate

α-Lipoic Acid sodium (Thioctic acid sodium; (±)-α-Lipoic acid sodium; DL-α-Lipoic acid sodium) is an antioxidant. α-Lipoic Acid sodium inhibits NF-κB-dependent HIV-1 LTR activation. α-Lipoic Acid sodium induces endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-mediated apoptosis in hepatoma cells. α-Lipoic Acid sodium can be used for researching diabetes, neuropathy, obesity, abnormal pregnancy and other diseases[1][2][3][4][5].

  • CAS Number: 2319-84-8
  • MF: C8H13NaO2S2
  • MW: 228.30700
  • Catalog: HIV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: 362.5ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 241-253 °C
  • Flash Point: 173ºC

STh

STh, an Escherichia coli heat-stable toxin, is a 19 amino acid polypeptide encompassing three disulfide bridges. STh is an antigen of interest in the search for a broad coverage enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) vaccine[1].

  • CAS Number: 118447-40-8
  • MF: C79H112N22O30S6
  • MW: 2042.25
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Sinococuline

Sinococuline is a potent anti-dengue agent that is effective against all four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV). Sinococuline is also an effective tumor cell growth inhibitor[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 109351-36-2
  • MF: C18H23NO5
  • MW: 333.37900
  • Catalog: Influenza Virus
  • Density: 1.41g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 562.7ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 294.1ºC

Grepafloxacin hydrochloride

Grepafloxacin (OPC-17116) hydrochloride is an oral actively fluoroquinolone antibiotic with potent activity against community-acquired respiratory pathogens including Streptococcus pneumonia. Grepafloxacin hydrochloride has high tissue penetration and a promising pharmacodynamic profile[1][2][3][4].

  • CAS Number: 161967-81-3
  • MF: C19H23ClFN3O3
  • MW: 395.85600
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: 626.7ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 332.8ºC

ODN 20844

ODN 20844, a guanine-modified inhibitory oligonucleotide (INH-ODN), is a TLR7 and TLR9 (Toll-like receptor) inhibitor, and its parent is INH-ODN 2088. ODN 20844 disrupts TLR7- and TLR9-mediated immune cell immune responses. ODN 20844 sequence: 5'-TCCTGGCGc7GGGAAGT-3'[1].

  • CAS Number: 1964506-29-3
  • MF:
  • MW:
  • Catalog: Toll-like Receptor (TLR)
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Etimicin sulfate

Etimicin (sulfate), a fourth-generation aminoglycoside antibiotic, is now widely clinically used due to its high efficacy and low toxicity.

  • CAS Number: 362045-44-1
  • MF: C21H43N5O7.xH2SO4
  • MW: 575.67400
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: 1.304g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 683.444ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 367.134ºC

DMT-dA(PAc) Phosphoramidite

DMT-dA(PAc) Phosphoramidite is a dIPhosphoramidite and can be used for DNA or RNA synthesis.

  • CAS Number: 110543-74-3
  • MF: C48H54N7O8P
  • MW: 887.95800
  • Catalog: Cancer
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Aztreonam-d6

Aztreonam-d6 is deuterium labeled Aztreonam. Aztreonam (SQ-26,776) is a synthetic monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic, which has a very high affinity for penicillin-binding protein 3 (PBP-3).

  • CAS Number: 1127452-94-1
  • MF: C13H11D6N5O8S2
  • MW: 441.47
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.8±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: >210°C
  • Flash Point: N/A

Aklomide

Aklomide is used to fight disease, parasites and insects that infest poultry.

  • CAS Number: 3011-89-0
  • MF: C7H5ClN2O3
  • MW: 200.57900
  • Catalog: Parasite
  • Density: 1.52 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 335.8ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 171-173°C
  • Flash Point: 156.9ºC

Deciquam Solution

Quinocetone is a potent synthetic antimicrobial agent that is used for improving the feed efficiency and controlling dysentery in food-producing animals[1].

  • CAS Number: 81810-66-4
  • MF: C18H14N2O3
  • MW: 306.315
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.2±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 576.9±60.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 183-188ºC
  • Flash Point: 302.7±32.9 °C

Nepsilon-Acetyl-L-lysine Hydrochloride

Nε-Acetyl-L-lysine (hydrochloride) is a peptide derivatives, shows antiviral activity[1].

  • CAS Number: 1820580-06-0
  • MF: C8H17ClN2O3
  • MW: 224.685
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Ethylhydrocupreine

Ethylhydrocupreine (Optochin) is a quinine derivate with antimicrobial activity against S. pneumoniae. Ethylhydrocupreine also possesses antimalarial activity against Plasmodium falciparum, with an IC50 of 25.75 nM. Ethylhydrocupreine is a Gallus gallus taste 2 receptors (ggTas2r1, ggTas2r2 and ggTas2r7) agonist[1][2][3][4].

  • CAS Number: 522-60-1
  • MF: C21H28N2O2
  • MW: 340.45900
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.18g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 508.7ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 123-128° when solvent-free
  • Flash Point: 261.5ºC

Antibacterial agent 61

Antibacterial agent 61 (example 27) is a antibacterial agent (extracted from patent WO2013030735A1)[1].

  • CAS Number: 1426572-69-1
  • MF: C9H10N5NaO7S
  • MW: 355.26
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

BI 224436

BI 224436 is a novel HIV-1 noncatalytic site integrase inhibitor with EC50 values of less than 15 nM against different HIV-1 laboratory strains.

  • CAS Number: 1155419-89-8
  • MF: C27H26N2O4
  • MW: 442.506
  • Catalog: HIV
  • Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 631.8±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 335.9±31.5 °C

Hydroxyethylamine

Hydroxyethylamine (Compd VII) is a SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro inhibitor with an IC50 of ~10 μM in the spread assay. Hydroxyethylamine has potent antiviral activities[1].

  • CAS Number: 1418733-36-4
  • MF: C25H41N3O3
  • MW: 431.61
  • Catalog: SARS-CoV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Cyclo(Phe-Gly)

Cyclo(Phe-Gly) is a cyclodipeptides with antimicrobial and anticancer activities, isolated from broth culture of endophytic Streptomyces YIM 64018 associated with Paraboea sinensis[1].

  • CAS Number: 5037-75-2
  • MF: C11H12N2O2
  • MW: 204.22500
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.202g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 535.1ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 242.8ºC

Effusanin A

Effusanin A is a natural product that can be found in Isodon rugosus. Effusanin A exhibits DNA-damaging and antibacterial activities[1].

  • CAS Number: 30220-43-0
  • MF: C20H28O5
  • MW: 348.433
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 546.3±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 195.0±23.6 °C

Nifursol

Nifursol is a nitrofuran antibiotic which inhibits the growth of Histomonas meleagridis but is not lethal to the flagellated protozoan. Target: AntibacterialNifursol can be analyzed and detected in tissues using intact 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid hydrazide side chains along with electron-capture GC, spectrophotometric detection, and HPLC with ultraviolet light detection. In tissues, it has been observed that Nifursol is tightly bound to proteins and requires basic solutions such as ammonia to break the bonds between the two.

  • CAS Number: 16915-70-1
  • MF: C12H7N5O9
  • MW: 365.21200
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.87 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: 215-220ºC (dec.)
  • Flash Point: N/A

Ansuvimab

Ansuvimab (Ansuvimab-zyk) is a recombinant human monoclonal IgG1 antibody that exhibits antiviral activity against Zaire ebolavirus. Ansuvimab binds to the glycoprotein on Zaire ebolavirus to block its entry into host cells[1].

  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

CRAMP-18 (mouse) trifluoroacetate salt

CRAMP-18 (mouse) is an antibiotic peptide without hemolytic activity. CRAMP-18 (mouse) has good inhibitory activity against Gram-negative bacteria, such as S. typhimurium and P. aeruginosa. CRAMP-18 (mouse) has the potential to study antifungal, antibacterial and antitumor[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 256639-17-5
  • MF: C101H171N27O24
  • MW:
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Faldaprevir

Faldaprevir (BI 201335) is a potent, orally active and selective noncovalent inhibitor of NS3/4A protease of HCV (hepatitis C virus) genotypes 1a and 1b, with Ki values of 2.6 and 2.0 nM, respectively. Faldaprevir inhibits HCV RNA replication, with EC50 values of 6.5 and 3.1 nM, respectively. Faldaprevir has potent antiviral activity against chronic HCV infection[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 801283-95-4
  • MF: C40H49BrN6O9S
  • MW: 869.82
  • Catalog: HCV Protease
  • Density: 1.5±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A