Products with Antibacterial bioactivity
| Cat.No. | Product Name |
|---|---|
| BCN5067 | Zeorin |
| 1. Zeorin shows strong inhibition activity against bacteria and fungi. 2. Zeorin markedly exhibits inhibitory activity on histamine release from mast cell induced by DNP24-BSA, it shows potent inhibitory effect by 40% decrease of histamine release. | |
| BCN5068 | Epifriedelanol acetate |
| 1. Epifriedelanol exhibits antibacterial activities. 2. Epifriedelanol and friedelin possess promising antioxidant activity, and they are active against the two cancer cells (human T4 lymphoblastoid (CEM-SS) and human cervical (HeLa) cancer cells) with IC50 values ranging from 3.54 to11.45 ug/ml. 3. Epifriedelanol can reduce cellular senescence in human primary cells and may be used to develop dietary supplements or cosmetics that modulate tissue aging or aging-associated diseases. | |
| BCN5069 | Torachrysone |
| 1. Torachrysone, toralactone , aloe-emodin, rhein and emodin show noticeable antibacterial effects on four strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 2-64 micrograms/ml. 2. Torachrysone shows promising antioxidant activity. | |
| BCN5072 | Mucrolidin |
| 1. Mucrolidin shows weak antibacterial activity. | |
| BCN5080 | Strictosamide |
| 1. Strictosamide may have important effects on inflammation and inflammatory pain. 2. Strictosamide is slightly toxic to Charles River mouse (LD(50)=723.17 mg/kg), producing CNS depression and kidney toxicity. 3. Strictosamide has nonsignificant in vitro and in vivo effect on kidney Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity but produced an in vivo increase of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity of brain. 4. Strictosamide possesses antibacterial and antiviral activities. | |




