Bioactive Products
A unique collection of 674 anticancer natural compounds for high throughput screening (HTS) and New anticancer drug research | ||
Catalog No: | B91 | Anticancer Compound Library Screening Details |
Size: | 1mg/well * 674 Compounds 2mg/well * 674 Compounds |
Cat. No. | Information |
CFN90596 | Taccalonolide A Taccalonolide A is the first microtubule stabilizing agent to be discovered from a plant since identification of the mechanism of action of paclitaxel and it is the first natural product steroid identified to have these cellular effects. |
CFN90606 | Naringenin chalcone Naringenin chalcone has antiallergic, anti-inflammatory ,and anti-asthmatic properties, it inhibits the production of proinflammatory cytokines in the interaction between adipocytes and macrophages, and improves adipocyte metabolic functions and exerts insulin-sensitizing effects by activating an adiponectin-related pathway. |
CFN90617 | Hirsutine Hirsutine has anticancer, cardioprotective, anti‑hypertensive and anti-arrhythmic activities, it also has vasodilatation activity, the mechanism is related to blockade of Ca2+ influx through L-type Ca2+ channels and inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release may have no relationship with K+ channels. Hirsutine reduces the production of various neurotoxic factors in activated microglial cells and possesses neuroprotective activity in a model of inflammation-induced neurotoxicity. |
CFN90632 | Tomatidine Tomatidine shows antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory activities, it significantly suppresses the activity of ACAT and leads to reduction of atherogenesis. Tomatidine inhibits the invasion of A549 cells by reducing the expression of MMPs, also inhibits ERK and Akt signaling pathways and NF-κB activity, suggests a new therapeutic potential for Tomatidine in anti-metastatic therapy. |
CFN90633 | Thonningianin A Thonningianin A represents a new potent glutathione S-transferase in vitro inhibitor. Thonningianin A has anti-cancer and antioxidant properties, involves radical scavenging, anti-superoxide formation and metal chelation. |