Products with Antiviral bioactivity
| Cat.No. | Product Name |
|---|---|
| BCN2894 | Bruceine D |
| 1. Bruceine D from Brucea javanica, may have the potential to be used as a natural viricide, or a lead compound for new viricides. 2. Bruceine D inhibits the growth of three pancreatic cancer cell lines, i.e., PANC-1, SW1990 and CAPAN-1; induces cytotoxicity in Capan-2 cells via the induction of cellular apoptosis involving the mitochondrial pathway. | |
| BCN2919 | Isosinensetin |
| Isosinensetin shows antioxidant and HIV-1 protease inhibiting activities. | |
| BCN2957 | Cephalotaxine |
| Cephalotaxine is an antiviral as well as antitumor agent. It is useless for the treatment of infection by flaviviruses, but potentially useful in combined therapy against hepatitis B. | |
| BCN2961 | Ingenol 3-Angelate |
| 1. Ingenol-3-angelate suppresses HIV infection of primary CD4+ T cells through down-modulation of cell surface expression of HIV co-receptors. 2. Ingenol 3-angelate activates a broad range of PKC isoforms and induces apoptosis in acute myeloid leukemia cells by activating the PKC isoform PKCdelta. 3. Ingenol-3-angelate shows anticancer activity, and P-gp-mediated absorptive transport, dermal penetration, and vascular damage contribute to the anticancer activity of ingenol-3-angelate in vivo. 4. Ingenol-3-angelate emerges as a unique local chemotherapeutic immunostimulatory debulking agent that could be used in conjunction with immunotherapies to promote regression of metastases. | |
| BCN2976 | Tiglicacid |
| Tiglic acid shows antiviral activity toward herpes simplex virus type 1. | |




