Products with
DNA damaging agents bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN2669 |
Corydine
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1. Corydine shows antimicrobial activity.
2. Corydine shows antineoplastic activity.
3. Corydine is the adrenolytic and weak cholinergic agent.
4. Corydine shows irritant and respiratory stimulant and CNS depressant activities .
5. Injected intravenously in rabbits corydine produced an initial fall in blood pressure followed by a return to normal or above normal. |
BCN2758 |
Hirsutine
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Hirsutine has anticancer, cardioprotective, anti‑hypertensive and anti-arrhythmic activities, it also has vasodilatation activity, the mechanism is related to blockade of Ca2+ influx through L-type Ca2+ channels and inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release may have no relationship with K+ channels. Hirsutine reduces the production of various neurotoxic factors in activated microglial cells and possesses neuroprotective activity in a model of inflammation-induced neurotoxicity. |
BCN2767 |
Beta,beta-Dimethylacrylalkannin
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Beta,beta-Dimethylacrylalkannin has radical scavenging activity, it exhibits inhibitory activities on PTP1B with IC50 values of 0.36±0.08 umol·L-1, it may be a new type of leading compounds for the treatment of diabetes. Beta,beta-Dimethylacrylalkannin has great potential as topo I inhibitors compared to other compounds and CPT-11, with 2-3uM inhibition value. Beta,beta-Dimethylacrylalkannin can be potential therapeutics against tumor cell growth because of its unique DNA damaging abilities additional to enzyme inhibition similar to those of doxorubicin. |
BCN3236 |
Rabdosin B
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1. Rabdosin B at higher concentrations inhibits root growth by affecting both cell length in the mature region and division of meristematic cells.
2. Rabdosin B shows cytotoxic activity against three human tumour HepG2, GLC-82 and HL-60 cell lines.
3. Rabdosin B induces significant DNA damage to HepG2 cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner. |
BCN3282 |
Epinodosin
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1. Epinodosin has a biphasic, dose-dependent effect on root growth and a strong inhibitory effect on root hair development in Lactuca sativa L. seedlings.
2. Epinodosin induces significant DNA damage to HepG2 cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner. |