Products with
Anti-plant allelopathy bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN2005 |
N-Acetylnorloline
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1. High levels of N-acetyl norloline and peramine may be of particular importance for developing 'friendly' endophyte-enhanced turf and pasture grasses that resist challenging lepidopteran pests.
2. N-acetyl norloline, which is produced by the Max P endophyte, may be responsible for a new form of toxicity called equine fescue oedema in horses. |
BCN2966 |
Tomatine
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Tomatine is a natural glycoalkaloid with anti-inflammatory, fungicidal, antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties. alpha-Tomatine activates phosphotyrosine kinase and monomeric G-protein signaling pathways leading to Ca(2+) elevation and ROS burst in F. oxysporum cells. |
BCN3471 |
Peucedanocoumarin III
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1. Peucedanocoumarin Ⅲ can induce rice resistance to blast disease. |
BCN3713 |
Dihydrosanguinarine
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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. |
BCN4877 |
Methyllucidone
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1. Methyllucidone may have a neuroprotective potential via inhibition of neurotoxic microglial activation implicated in neurodegeneration.
2. Methyllucidone can strongly inhibit the growth of human cancer cells and colon tumor xenografted in nude mice, the anti-tumor effects are further confirmed with caspase-3 activation and degradation of PARP.
3. Methyllucidone shows 85% antifungal activity at 50 against the disease wheat leaf rust. |