Products with Anti-mitotic bioactivity
Cat.No. | Product Name |
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BCN1227 | Theobromine |
Theobromine is a xanthine alkaloid widely consumed as stimulants and snacks in coffee and cocoa based foods, it may form the basis for a new class of antitussive drugs. Theobromine has antioxidants and also capable of prooxidant action, it may have therapeutic potential for diabetic nephropathy, by reducing kidney ECM accumulation in diabetic. It can inhibit adenosine receptor A1 (AR1) signaling. | |
BCN2001 | Lasiocarpine |
1. Lasiocarpine can produce liver damage. 2. Lasiocarpine has antimitotic action. 3. Lasiocarpine has hepatocarcinogenicity, the effect can be better explained by its strong selection (promotion) influence on initiated hepatocytes, rather than by its very weak initiating activity. | |
BCN2131 | Integerrimine |
1. Doses of Integerrimine N-oxide here employed did not produce marked immunotoxic effects. 2. Prenatal exposure to Integerrimine N-oxide induces maternal toxicity, impairment of maternal care and delayed in physical and behavioral development of the offspring. |
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BCN2418 | Cyclo(Phe-Leu) |
Cyclo(Phe-Leu) is a new cell cycle inhibitor. | |
BCN2419 | Cyclo(Phe-Val) |
Cyclo(Phe-Val) is a new cell cycle inhibitor, it shows cyctoxic activity in vitro. |