Products with
Antifungal bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN3256 |
Licoflavone C
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1. Licoflavone C has cytotoxic effect .
2. Licoflavone C has antioxidative effect.
3. Licoflavone C has protective effect toward the chromosome damage induced by DAU or MMC in cultured human peripheral lymphocytes.
4. Licoflavone C exhibits a dose-dependent antagonistic activity at concentrations up to 10−4 M, but stimulates β-galactosidase expression at higher concentrations resulting in a U-shaped-like dose-response curve. |
BCN3261 |
Chebulanin
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1. Chebulanin is a topoisomerase I inhibitor.
2. Chebulanin inhibits the calcineurin pathway in C. neoformans.
3. Chebulanin exhibits potent antifungal activity against various human pathogenic fungi with minimum inhibitory concentrations ranging from 0.25 to over 64 μg/ml.
4. Chebulanin suppresses the expression of inflammatory mediators and prevents cartilage destruction and bone erosion in mice, therefore, chebulanin is a strong therapeutic alternative for the treatment of rheumatism arthritis.
5. Chebulanin shows strong radical scavenging activity, good potency to chelate Fe2⁺ and good inhibition ability of lipid peroxidation.
6. Chebulanin has apparent capacities of inhibiting the survival of MCF-7 human cancer cell line. |
BCN3284 |
4-Nitrobenzyl dimethylcarbamate
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1. Carbamic acid with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC, 5 mg/L) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC, 10 mg/L) were against the growth of P. litchi for 2 and 4 days, respectively.
2. Carbamic acid treatment reduced the disease incidence and browning index of litchi fruits, maintained the fruits quality and, thus, it could be an effective postharvest handling to extend the shelf life of litchi fruits during storage. |
BCN3301 |
Thalifoline
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1. Thalifoline shows antifungal activity, with 100 ug against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici. |
BCN3304 |
8-Acetonyldihydronitidine
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1. 8-Acetonyldihydronitidine shows antifungal activity .
2. 8-Acetonyldihydronitidine shows significant antibacterial activity against Gram (+/-) bacteria. |