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Hot products from BioCrick which is a professional high-purity natural products manufacturer are well known to scientists around the world because of their high purity and stability. Each product is a chemical compound or substance produced by a living organism—that is, found in nature. In the broadest sense, natural products include any substance produced by life.Natural products remain the best sources of drugs and drug leads, and this remains true today despite the fact that many pharmaceutical companies have deemphasized natural products research in favor of HTP screening of combinatorial libraries during the past 2 decades. From 1940s to date, 131 (74.8%) out of 175 small molecule anticancer drugs are natural product-based/inspired, with 85 (48.6%) being either natural products or derived therefrom. From 1981 to date, 79 (80%) out of 99 small molecule anticancer drugs are natural product-based/inspired, with 53 (53%) being either natural products or derived therefrom. Among the 20 approved small molecule New Chemical Entities (NCEs) in 2010, a half of them are natural products.
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BCN2683 | Chikusetsusaponin IV |
1. Chikusetsusaponin IV might relieve cutaneous symptoms caused by excessive apoptotic cell death in the skin through the Fas/FasL pathway. | |
BCN5587 | Cyclocalopin A |
1. Cyclocalopin A and calopin B show potent free radical-scavenging activity against superoxide, DPPH, and ABTS radicals with IC (50) values of 1.2- 5.4 microg/mL.. | |
BCN5077 | Desmethoxycentaureidin |
1. Desmethoxycentaureidin shows high inhibitory activity against HeLa cell growth (GI50 9 microM). | |
BCN2081 | Erucifoline |
1. Erucifoline and Jacobine are feeding deterrents and toxic compounds against insect herbivores. | |
BCN2189 | Gibberellins |
1. Gibberellins are growth-promoting phytohormones that were crucial in breeding improved semi-dwarf varieties during the green revolution. 2. Gibberellin shows inhibitory effect on treatment on adventitious rooting, which appears to act by perturbing polar auxin transport, in particular auxin efflux in hybrid aspen, and both efflux and influx in Arabidopsis. |
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BCN3998 | Harman |
1. Harman exhibits neuroactive activity in the human body. | |
BCN1812 | Homopahutoxin |
1. Homopahutoxin is a haemolytic agent. | |
BCN6122 | Linderaspirone A |
1. Linderaspirone A shows significant activity against glucosamine-inducedinsulin resistance. |