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 |
CFN90135 | Protosappanin B Protosappanin B possesses antitumor, anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation properties, it protects PC12 cells against oxygen–glucose deprivation-induced neuronal death by maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis via induction of ubiquitin-dependent p53 protein degradation. |
CFN90137 | Cinobufotalin Cinobufotalin is a main cardiac toxin in toad, it is a novel anti-HCC agent, it induces growth inhibition and apoptosis in cultured HCC cells through ceramide production. Cinobufotalin is also an effective reversal agent for the multidrug resistance of tumors, it can reverse the adriamycin-resistance in Raji/ADR cells and the expression of P-gp and MRP-1 proteins. Cinobufotalin can promote the dendritic cells(DCs) derived from peripheral blood of patients with chronic hepatitis B to mature and effectively enhance its(the DCs') capabilities, therefore the treatment of cinobufotalin may potentiate the antiviral immunity of the patients with chronic hepatitis B(CHB). |
CFN97435 | Dihydrotanshinone I Dihydrotanshinone I is a potent inhibitor of the HuR:RNA interaction, it exhibits strong inhibition towards human liver microsome (HLM)-catalyzed propofol glucuronidation, and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A7. Dihydrotanshinone I has antibacterial, anti-cancer, anti-angiogenic, and cytotoxic activities, it induces caspase and ROS dependent apoptosis and autophagy. |
CFN90142 | Vinorelbine Tartrate Vinorelbine Tartrate is an antitumor drug. |
CFN90146 | Vinblastine Sulfate Vinblastine Sulfate has anticancer activity, using FA-BSANPs as a drug carrier system could be effective in targeting Vinblastine Sulfate-sensitive tumors in the future. Vinblastine Sulfate could offer protection to the normal tissues against gamma-radiation-induced DNA strand breaks. The changes induced on the rabbit OM by Vinblastine sulphate are transient and that regenerative recovery leads to the restoration of the normal structure of the mucosa. |