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Hepatoprotective Compound Library
A unique collection of 165 natural compounds used for Hepatoprotective research and Hepatoprotective drug screening.
Catalog No: B36 Hepatoprotective Compound Library
Screening Details
Size: 1mg/well * 165 Compounds
2mg/well * 165 Compounds
Cat. No. Information
CFN92402 Alisol F

Alisol F shows anti-inflammatory activities and liver protectionthrough the inhibition of MAPK, STAT3, and NF-κB activation in vitro and in vivo, it suppresses iNOS induction. Alisol F exhibits inhibitory activity in vitro on hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg) secretion of the Hep G2.2.15 cell line with the IC (50) value of 0.6 microM, and on HBV e antigen (HBeAg) secretion with the IC (50) value of 8.5 microM.
CFN92403 25-Anhydroalisol F

25-Anhydroalisol F shows anti-inflammatory activities and liver protection through the inhibition of MAPK, STAT3, and NF-κB activation in vitro and in vivo. It exhibits inhibitory effects on lipopolysaccharide-induced NO production in RAW 264.7 macrophage cells.
CFN92508 Trimethylgallic acid

Trimethylgallic acid esters are potent antioxidants and inhibitor of cytokine production, can ameliorate chronic stress-induced various behavioral and biochemical alterations in mice, showing protective effects against chronic stress; they also exert hepatoprotective effects in CCl4-induced rats, specifically by modulating oxidative-nitrosative stress and inflammation.
CFN92516 Chikusetsusaponin IVa

Chikusetsusaponin IVa is a novel AMPK activator, can induce insulin secretion from βTC3 cells via GPR40 mediated calcium and PKC pathways, may be developed into a new potential for therapeutic agent used in T2DM patients.Chikusetsusaponin IVa exerts antithrombotic effects, including minor hemorrhagic events.
CFN92533 Kurarinol

Kurarinol is a potent inhibitor of sortase A, with an IC50 value of 107.7 ± 6.6 μM. Kurarinol has extremely strong tyrosinase inhibitory activity, exerts varying degrees of inhibition on tyrosinase-dependent melanin biosynthesis, is a candidate as skin-whitening agents.