Products with
Phytotoxic bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN1742 |
AAL Toxin TE2
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1. AAL-toxin has a wide range of phytotoxicity, it has potential as a natural herbicide because several important weeds including jimsonweed, black nightshade, prickly sida and hemp sesbania are quite sensitive, while some crops such as cotton and maize are not affected. |
BCN1859 |
Tenuazonic acid
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1. Tenuazonic acid, an active component in the A. alternata toxin.
2. Tenuazonic acid exhibits a strong inhibition in photosystem II (PSII) activity.
3. Tenuazonic acid causes cell necrosis of host-plants by oxidative damage from chloroplast-mediated ROS eruption, and enhances the plant's resistances against rose aphids. |
BCN2420 |
Cyclo(Pro-Val)
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Cyclo(Pro-Val) shows cyctoxic, moderate antifungal and weak antitumor activities in vitro, it can inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis with the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of 0.8 g/L. Cyclo(Pro-Val) and cyclo(Pro-Tyr) are toxic to both suspension cells and seedlings of Pinus thunbergii, which may offer some clues to research the mechanism of pine wilt disease caused by pine wood nematode. |
BCN2421 |
Cyclo(Tyr-Pro)
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Cyclo(Tyr-Pro) shows antibacterial activity towards several marine bacterial species, it also shows weak antagonistic activity against VEGFR2 -CD. Cyclo(Tyr-Pro) and cyclo(Pro-Val) are toxic to both suspension cells and seedlings of Pinus thunbergii, which may offer some clues to research the mechanism of pine wilt disease caused by pine wood nematode. |
BCN3596 |
Batatasin III
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1. Batatasin III may have a long-term inhibitory effect on whole plant growth, shows germination inhibitory activity.
2. Batatasin III may impose a lethal effect on the aquatic fauna in small streams. |