Products with
Anticancer bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN6348 |
Pseudohypericin
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Pseudohypericin has photocytotoxic, and antiretroviral activities, it has potential therapeutic value in diseases such as AIDS. Pseudohypericin can inhibit LPS-stimulated PGE2 and NO in mouse macrophages by potentiating suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) expression, it has anti-tumor potential. |
BCN6350 |
Sanggenone C
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1. Sanggenone C inhibits tumor cellular proteasomal activity and cell viability, via induction of cell cycle arrest and cell death , inhibiting the proteasome function.
2. Sanggenone C and O inhibited NO production and iNOS expression by suppressing NF-κB activity and IκBα activation; inhibited TNF-alpha -stimulated PMN-HSC adhesion and expression of VCAM-1 by suppressing the activation of NF-kappaB. |
BCN6354 |
Sennidin A
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1. Sennidin A in combination with necrosis inducing drugs/therapies may generate synergetic tumoricidal effects on solid malignancies by means of primary debulking and secondary cleansing process.
2. Sennidin A stimulates glucose incorporation in the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)- and Akt-dependent in rat adipocytes, but in the IR/IRS1-independent manner.
3. Sennidin A, has two hydroxyanthraquinone-like moieties, exerts inhibition on NS3 helicase with IC50 values of 0.8 uM. |
BCN6356 |
Sinensetin
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Sinensetin is a polymethoxylated flavonoids in citrus fruit, as a novel antiangiogenesis agent, has potential for anti-carcinogenesis, antitumor, and cardiovascular protective activities. Sinensetin has antioxidative effect and has anti-inflammatory by regulating the protein level of inhibitorκB-α, it enhances adipogenesis and lipolysis by increasing cAMP levels in adipocytes. |
BCN6457 |
Lanatoside C
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1. Lanatoside C, a cardiac glycoside, is an anti-arrhythmic agent.
2. Lanatoside C acts through protein kinase Cδ to cause apoptosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
3. Lanatoside C can effectively inhibit all four serotypes of dengue virus, flavivirus Kunjin, alphavirus Chikungunya and Sindbis virus as well as the human enterovirus 71, suggest that lanatoside C possesses broad spectrum antiviral activity against several groups of positive-sense RNA viruses. |