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Inhibitors Compound Library
A unique collection of 267 Inhibitor natural compounds
Catalog No: Bb221 Inhibitors Compound Library
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Size: 1mg/well * 267 Compounds
2mg/well * 267 Compounds
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CFN98612 Cimifugin

Cimifugin evidently inhibits FITC-induced type 2 allergic contact dermatitis,and its mechanism might related to regulating the balance of Th1 /Th2 by inhibiting type 2 cytokines. Cimifugin displayed low to moderate inhibition towards AChE and BChE (3.12 and 21.63%, respectively) at 200 ug/mL.
CFN98555 Ophiopogonin B

Ophiopogonin B is often used in Chinese traditional medicine to treat pulmonary disease, it is a prospective inhibitor of PI3K/Akt and may be used as an alternative compound to treat NSCLC. It may be considered a potential inhibitor of gastric cancer progression, and may be used as an alternative compound for its treatment. Ophiopogonin B induces apoptosis, mitotic catastrophe and autophagy , has inhibitory effect on adhesion, invasion and migration of A549 cells in vitro.
CFN98560 Atractyloside A

Atractyloside is a toxic compound from wedelia glauca. It acts as inhibitor of oxidative phosphorylation by a specific interference with energy-transfer reactions, the effect is due to inhibition of the ADP utilizing process in the coupling system. Atractyloside, has been proposed for the antibiotic oligomycin, is an inhibitor of the energy-transfer reactions in animal mitochondria; it inhibits the phosphate uptake and the respiratory stimulation induced by P1-acceptor, but it does not interfere with the so-called resting respiration.
CFN98621 2'-O-Methylperlatolic acid

2'-O-Methylperlatolic acid and confluentic acid are monoamine oxidase B inhibitors in a Brazilian plant, Himatanthus sucuuba.
CFN98623 Nuezhenide

Nuezhenide is the main inhibitory compound of fruits, it shows a clear inhibitory effect to the seeds of wheat and Chinese cabbage. It significantly protects human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells from 6-hydroxydopamine-induced neurotoxicity.