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CFN97565 Limonexic acid

Limonexic acid shows antinociceptive actions , it produces dose-related inhibition of glutamate- and capsaicin-induced pain. Limonexic acid can effectively protect hepatocyte against CCl4-induced injury.
CFN90228 Bullatine A

Bullatine A possesses anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects, may be used for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as arthritis. Bullatine A produces antinociception without induction of tolerance and inhibits morphine antinociceptive tolerance, and provide pharmacological basis for concurrent bullatine A and morphine treatment for chronic pain and morphine analgesic tolerance.
CFN97744 Taxiresinol

Taxiresinol shows anticancer, antinociceptive, and antiallergic activities, it shows inhibitory activity on induced histamine release from the human basophilic cell line, KU812. Taxiresinol can protect the hepatocytes from apoptosis via an inhibition of TNF- alpha production by activated macrophages and a direct inhibition of apoptosis induced by TNF- alpha in D-GalN/LPS-treated mice.
CFN90330 Dehydrocorydalin

Dehydrocorydalin has anti-inflammatory,antinociceptive,antiplatelet,and anti-tumor effects and can protect the cardiovascular system. Dehydrocorydaline stimulates p38 MAPK activation, which can enhance heterodimerization of MyoD and E proteins, thus resulting in MyoD activation and myoblast differentiation. Dehydrocorydaline inhibits MCF-7 cell proliferation by inducing apoptosis mediated by regulating Bax/Bcl-2, activating caspases as well as cleaving PARP.
CFN90407 Dehydrocavidine

Dehydrocorydaline has antitumor activity, it inhibits MCF-7 cell proliferation by inducing apoptosis mediated by regulating Bax/Bcl-2, activating caspases as well as cleaving PARP. Dehydrocorydaline inhibits the elevation of mitochondrial membrane potential and induces ATP depletion in LPS-stimulated macrophages but neither affects basal mitochondrial membrane potential nor ATP content in non-stimulated macrophages.