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Central nervous system depressant action Compound Library
A unique collection of 10 Central nervous system depressant action Compound Library for high throughput screening (HTS), high content screening (HCS) and New drug research
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Natural Products
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CFN98237 Strictosamide

Strictosamide possesses antibacterial and antiviral activities, it also may have important effects on inflammation and inflammatory pain. Strictosamide is slightly toxic to Charles River mouse (LD(50)=723.17 mg/kg), producing CNS depression and kidney toxicity. Strictosamide has nonsignificant in vitro and in vivo effect on kidney Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity but produced an in vivo increase of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity of brain.
CFN98447 Gardneramine

Gardneramine has a mild central depressive effect. Gardneramine and hirsutine show a local anesthetic action, they also can inhibit the ganglionic transmission of the dog urinary bladder and that the blockade of the nicotinic receptor plays a main role.
CFN98472 Mesuaxanthone A

Mesuaxanthone A and mesuaxanthone B are two yellow pigments.They produce varying degrees of C.N.S. depression characterised by ptosis, sedation, decreased spontaneous motor activity, loss of muscle tone, potentiation of pentobarbitone sleeping time and ether anaerthesia in mice and rats; they also exhibit anti inflammatory activity both by intraperitoneal and oral routes in rats.
CFN98767 Reticuline

Reticuline is a key compound in the biosynthetic pathway for isoquinoline alkaloids in plants, which include morphine, codeine and berberine. Reticuline possesses potent central nervous system depressant action, it (50-100 mg/kg i.p.) can produce alteration of behaviour pattern, prolongation of pentobarbital-induced sleep, reduction in motor coordination and D-amphetamine-induced hypermotility and suppression of the conditioned avoidance response. (S)-Reticuline can elicit vasorelaxation probably due to the blockade of the L-type voltage-dependent Ca(2+) current in rat aorta, the effect may contribute to the potential cardioprotective efficacy of (S)-reticuline.
CFN90077 DL-Homocysteic acid

DL-Homocysteic acid application disrupts calcium homeostasis and induces degeneration of spinal motor neurons in vivo.
CFN00443 Gramodendrine

Gramodendrine and ammodendrine are moderately potent (300 mg/kg, ip) in reducing spontaneous motor activity (30% of control) and in causing central nervous system depression (50% of control). spect.
CFN00448 Sodium barbital

Sodium barbital is a depressant of the central nervous system, has sedative/hypnotic effects, it as an inhibitor of rabbit-muscle creatine kinase (CK), it might compete with both creatine and ATP, but mainly with creatine, to inhibit the activity of CK. Sodium barbital is a tumour promoter, it can shorten the otherwise long latency between exposure to toxin and tumourigenesis. Sodium barbital causes progression to the stage of spontaneous renal lesions in Tsc2 mutant rats but do not increase their overall number.
CFN90738 Quercetin 3-O-glucoside-7-O-rhamnoside

Quercetin 3-O-glucoside-7-O-rhamnoside at 30 mg/kg i.p. can decrease the ambulatory locomotor activity and increase the sodium thiopental-induced time of loss of the righting reflex suggesting a clear depressant action.
CFN96416 Yangambin

Yangambin is a selective antagonist of the cardiovascular effects of platelet activating factor (PAF); it has hypotensive effect, which is probably due to a peripheral vasodilatation that involves, at least, the inhibition the Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Yangambin has central nervous system activity, it presents a depressant activity in the open field, forced swimming and pentobarbital sleeping time tests.
CFN96714 (+)-Nortrachelogenin

(+)-Nortrachelogenin is moderately active against HIV-1 in vitro; it also can induce morphological deformation of P. oryzae mycelia with the MMDC value of 31.3 +/- 1.8 microM. (+)-Nortrachelogenin shows effects on the central nervous system producing depression in rabbits.