Products with DNA damaging agents bioactivity

Cat.No. Product Name
BCN2669 Corydine
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
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
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
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
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.

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