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Neuroprotection Compound Library
A unique collection of 223 Neuroprotection natural compounds for high throughput screening (HTS)
Catalog No: B72a21 Neuroprotection Compound Library
Screening Details
Size: 1mg/well * 223 Compounds
2mg/well * 223 Compounds
Cat. No. Information
CFN90429 L-Theanine

L-Theanine is a relaxing and nondietary amino acid found pretty much exclusively in teas from Camellia sinensis. It is known to promote relaxation and improve concentration and learning ability and has neuroprotective effects. L-Theanine heals gastric ulcer and prevents CCl4-induced experimental hepatic cirrhosis in rats by blocking the main pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrogenic signals. L-Theanine can significantly alleviate the adverse oxidative effect.
CFN90444 Plumbagin

Plumbagin, a potential natural FOXM1 inhibitor, has anticancer, and anti-fibrotic activies, it inactivates the NF-κB/TLR-4 pathway that is associated with inflammatory reactions, thereby mitigating liver fibrosis. Plumbagin offers significant protective role against DEX-induced cellular damage via regulating oxidative stress, apoptosis, and osteogenic markers.
CFN90452 Sesamol

Sesamol is regarded as a major antioxidant component in the oil with chemoprevention, radioprotective efficacy, anti-antiinflammary, antimutagenic, and antihepatotoxic activities. Sesamol inhibits melanin biosynthesis by down-regulating tyrosinase activity and melanin production via regulation of gene expression of melanogenesis-related proteins through modulation of MITF activity, which promotes phosphorylation of p38 and JNK in melan-a cells.
CFN90457 L-Stepholidine

L-Stepholidine, which has dual actions on dopamine D1 and D2 receptors, attenuates heroin self-administration and cue-induced reinstatement. It also elicits anti-dyskinesia effects.
CFN97844 Sulfuretin

Sulfuretin is a potent anti-oxidant, has protective effect against t-BHP-induced oxidative damage in human liver-derived HepG2 cells is attributable to its ability to scavenge ROS and up-regulate the activity of HO-1 through the Nrf2/ARE and JNK/ERK signaling pathways. Sulfuretin may have a potential role for neuroprotection, possibly through inhibition of phosphorylation of MAPK, PI3K/Akt, and GSK-3β, which leads to mitochondrial protection, NF-κB modulations and subsequent suppression of apoptosis via ROS-dependent pathwaysand, may be used as a therapeutic agent for PD; it also may have therapeutic value in preventing or delaying the progression of rheumatoid arthritis.Sulfuretin has therapeutical effect on leukemia, due to its potent apoptotic activity through the extrinsic pathway driven by a Fas-mediated caspase-8-dependent pathway.