Products with Antiepileptogenic bioactivity

Cat.No. Product Name
BCN2962 Guanosine
Guanosine and GMP show anticonvulsant properties, which may be related with antagonism of glutamate receptors; they also prevent seizures induced by quinolinic acid in mice.Guanosine protects against renal ischemic injury by replenishing GTP stores and preventing tubular apoptosis.
BCN3438 Paederosidic acid
Paederosidic acid has significant anti-tumor, anticonvulsant and sedative effects. Paederosidic acid increases brain gamma-aminobutyric acid and decreases glutamic acid in the brain, and it up-regulates expressions of GAD 65, may be a promising future therapeutic agent for treatment of epilepsy.
BCN3837 alpha-Asarone
1. Alpha-Asarone shows insecticidal activity.
BCN4979 Rhynchophylline
Rhynchophylline, a noncompetitive antagonist of the NMDA receptor, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-hypertension, cardiacprotective and neuroprotective activities. Rhynchophylline can markedly inhibit rabbit platelet aggregation induced by ADP or thrombin possibly by depressing the inflow of Ca2+ and the rise of the cytoplasmic free calcium level in platelet.Rhynchophylline can reduce the systolic blood pressure (SBP) of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) significantly, decrease plasma Ang II, ADMA, and AT1R levels, and promote serum NO and NOS levels, which has the protection of vascular endothelial function.
BCN5366 Resibufogenin
Resibufogenin is a cytotoxic steroid isolated from the Chinese drug ChanSu, which exhibits the anti-proliferative effect against cancer cells through the degradation of cyclin D1 caused by the activation of GSK-3β. Resibufogenin can inhibit rectifier potassium current ( I K ) and transient potassium current ( I A ), it has pathological effects on central nervous system. Resibufogenin corrects hypertension in a rat model of human preeclampsia, it not only prevents the advent of hypertension and proteinuria, but also the development of intrauterine growth restriction.

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