Products with
Antiangiogenic bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN2358 |
Gamabufotalin
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Gamabufotalin has been used for treatment of COX-2-mediated diseases and cancer therapy, it triggers c-Myc degradation via induction of WWP2 in multiple myeloma(MM) cells. Gamabufotalin strongly inhibit cancer cell growth and inflammatory response, it inhibits angiogenesis by inhibiting the activation of VEGFR-2 signaling pathways and could be a potential candidate in angiogenesis-related disease therapy. |
BCN2365 |
1-O-Acetyl britannilactone
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1-O-Acetyl britannilactone shows antifungal, and anti-cancer activities, it suppresses angiogenesis and lung cancer cell growth possibly via regulating the VEGFR-Src-FAK signaling. 1-O-Acetyl britannilactone may be one anti-inflammatory drug which inhibits the expression of COX-2 gene by blocking NF-κB activation and thus suppresses the inflammatory response to LPS in vascular smooth muscle cells. |
BCN2385 |
Indirubin
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Indirubin is a potent cyclin-dependent kinases and GSK-3β inhibitor with IC50 of about 5 μM and 0.6 μM. Indirubin has anticancer, anti-inflammatory,antiviral,anti-allergic contact dermatitis effects. Each indirubin derivative acts on the DNA binding of NF-Y and represses the MDR1 gene promoter with tumor cell-type specificity.Indirubin derivatives have a potential to be used as an adjunct to antiviral therapy for the treatment of severe human H5N1 disease. |
BCN2390 |
Brucine
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Brucine has anti-cncer activity, it can treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and inhibit the proliferation of human lung cancer cell line PC-9 mainly by blocking the cell cycle at G0/G1 via down-regulating the expression of Cyclin D1, Cyclin E. |
BCN2401 |
Polyphyllin D
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Polyphyllin D has anti-angiogenic, and anticancer effects, it induces apoptosis via the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway as evidenced by decreased Bcl-2 expression levels, disruption of MMP and increased Bax, cytochrome C and cleaved-caspase-3 levels.Polyphyllin D has toxicity in human RBCs as well as its underlying mechanism for the hemolysis and eryptosis/erythroptosis. |