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| Catalog No. | Information |
| CFN92658 | Yangonin Yangonin is a novel CB₁ receptor ligand, it exhibits affinity for the human recombinant CB₁ receptor, it is also an effective inhibitor of EV-A71 infection in the low-micromolar. Yangonin could be a valuable candidate for the intervention of NF-κB-dependent pathological conditions such as inflammation.Yangonin induces autophagy and sensitizes bladder cancer cells to flavokawain A and docetaxel via inhibition of the mTOR pathway. |
| CFN98635 | Yatein Yatein is a lignan precursor of podophyllotoxin, a key agent in anticancer drugs. Yatein can significantly suppress HSV-1 multiplication in HeLa cells without apparent cytotoxicity. |
| CFN90147 | Yohimbine Yohimbine is a potent and relatively nonselective alpha 2-adrenergic receptor (AR) antagonist, with IC50 of 0.6 μM. Yohimbine may augment extinction learning without significant side effects, and as a therapeutic augmentation strategy for exposure therapy in social anxiety disorder. Yohimbine can be used as antagonistic agents against medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats; it inhibits ATP-sensitive K+ channels in mouse pancreatic beta-cells. |
| CFN95127 | Yuanhuanin Reference standards. |
| CFN95179 | Yuanhunine Reference standards. |
| CFN95128 | Yuankanin Reference standards. |
| CFN92874 | Yuexiandajisu D Yuexiandajisu D is slightly active against ANA-1 cells with an IC50 value 2.88 x 10(-1)microM. It shows moderate cytotoxic activity against cancer cell lines on HCT-8 and Bel-7402, with IC50 values of 2.66 and 3.76 microM, respectively. |
| CFN92875 | Yuexiandajisu E Standard reference |
| CFN92795 | Yukovanol Yukovanol inhibits the proliferation of activated HSC-T6 cells in vitro. |
| CFN99503 | Yunaconitine Yunaconitine has anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions. It can increase serum total complement as well as the phag-ocytic activity of reticuloendothelial system in mice, these effects are considered to be beneficial in the clearance of pathogenic antigens, and may be the immunopharmacological basis of antiinflammatory actions of yunaconitine. |