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CFN92591 | Dihydrooroxylin A Dihydrooroxylin A has significant antifeeding activity. |
CFN98657 | Dihydrophaseic acid Dihydrophaseic acid 3’-O-b-D-glucopyranoside (D3G) can increase the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblast cells and enhance bone formation, suggests that D3G may be a good candidate for the treatment of osteoporosis. |
CFN99829 | Dihydropinosylvin methyl ether Reference standards. |
CFN98987 | Dihydroresveratrol Dihydroresveratrol has antiproliferative activity against human prostate cancer PC3 cell line in vitro, it can ameliorate acute pancreatitis-associated lung injury via an inhibitory modulation of pro-inflammatory response, which is associated with a suppression of the NF-κB signaling pathway. |
CFN99021 | Dihydroresveratrol 3-O-glucoside Reference standards. |
CFN98671 | Dihydrorobinetin (+)-Dihydrorobinetin is reported as a chemical marker of vinegars aged in acacia wood and can be used for authenticity purposes. |
CFN90585 | Dihydrorotenone Dihydrorotenone is a potent mitochondrial inhibitor and probably induces Parkinsonian syndrome. It induces human plasma cell apoptosis by provoking endoplasmic reticulum stress and induces cell death by activating the p38 but not the JNK signaling pathway. |
CFN92810 | Dihydrosanguinarine Dihydrosanguinarine has antifungal and anticancer activity.Dihydrosanguinarine at concentrations from 5 microM induced primarily necrosis, whereas apoptosis occurred at 10 microM and above. Dihydrosanguinarine has potential application in the therapy of serious infection caused by I. multifiliis. |
CFN97194 | Dihydrotamarixetin Reference standards. |
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. |