Products with
Carcinogens bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN2000 |
7-Acetyllycopsamine
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1. 7-Acetyllycopsamine, 7-acetylintermedine, and symlandine are pyrrolizidine alkaloids, isolated from comfrey, can produce hepatotoxicity in livestock and humans and carcinogenicity in experimental animals.
2. 7-Acetyllycopsamine exhibits antibacterial effects with a MIC of 1.7 mg/ml in E. coli. |
BCN2001 |
Lasiocarpine
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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. |
BCN2088 |
Jacoline
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1. Jacoline, jaconine, jacobine, and jacozine, the hepatotoxic alkaloids, are potentially carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic and may pose health hazards to the human consumer.
2. Jacoline, jacobine and jaconine show toxic side-effects. |
BCN2089 |
Jaconine
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1. Jaconine, jacoline,jacobine, and jacozine, the hepatotoxic alkaloids, are potentially carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic and may pose health hazards to the human consumer.
2. Jaconine, jacobine and jacoline show toxic side-effects. |
BCN2113 |
Petasitenine
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1. Petasitenine has toxicity, the toxic effect will be developed in the tissues other than the liver or in the species apart from rodents.
2. Petasitenine has carcinogenic activity. |