Bioactive Products
A unique collection of 518 natural compounds with Antioxidants biological activity for high throughput screening (HTS) and high content screening (HCS) | ||
Catalog No: | B11 | Antioxidants Compound Library Screening Details |
Size: | 1mg/well * 518 Compounds 2mg/well * 518 Compounds |
Cat. No. | Information |
CFN98159 | Cornuside Cornuside has immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory activities, it has protective potential against cerebral ischemic injury, may be due to the suppression of intracellular Ca(2+) elevation and caspase-3 activity, and improvements in mitochondrial energy metabolism and antioxidant properties. Cornuside can treat myocardial I/R and protect the liver from CCl₄-induced acute hepatotoxicity, by reducing oxidative stress and suppressing inflammatory responses. |
CFN98160 | Cornin Verbenalin has been reported to exhibit uterine stimulant activity and demonstrated cardioprotection against experimental myocardial ischemic injury and cerebral ischemia injury. Cornin induces angiogenesis in vitro via a programmed PI3K/Akt/eNOS/VEGF signaling axis, it also has antimitotic action on dividing cell. |
CFN98161 | Morroniside Morroniside has therapeutic effects on diabetic angiopathies, renal damage, lipid metabolism and inflammation and bone resorption. Morroniside can notably protect the brain from damage induced by focal cerebral ischemia which might be related to morroniside antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties in the brain.Morroniside can decrease the level of cycloxygenase(Cox) and it may be the mechanism of morroniside on inhibiting the platelet aggregation induced by ADP in rabbits. |
CFN98349 | Docosyl caffeate Docosyl caffeate shows moderate antioxidant activity in DPPH and ABTS scavenging assays, it also has significant anti-inflammation activity. Docosyl caffeate exhibits potent elastase inhibitory activity, with the IC50 value of 1.4 microg/mL. |
CFN98351 | Erythristemine (+)-Erythristemine shows moderate toxicity to brine shrimp (LC50 23 ppm) and moderate (IC50=86microg/ml) radical scavenging properties against stable 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhy--drazyl (DPPH) radical. |