Products with Inhibitors bioactivity
| Cat.No. | Product Name |
|---|---|
| BCN1880 | Calystegine B3 |
| 1. Calystegine B3 is a highly specific inhibitor for Man2C1 among various α-mannosidases prepared from rat liver, it could thus serve as a potent tool for the development of a highly specific in vivo inhibitor for Man2C1. | |
| BCN1881 | Calystegine B4 |
| 1. Calystegine B4 inhibits almond beta-glucosidase and pig kidney trehalase in a competitive manner, with a Ki value of 7.3 microM and 1.2 microM, respectively. | |
| BCN1882 | Calystegine B1 |
| 1. Calystegine B1 is a noncompetitive inhibitor of rice alpha-glucosidase, with a Ki value of 0.9 +/- 0.1 microM. 2. Calystegine B1 and Calystegine C1 are potent competitive inhibitors of the bovine, human, and rat beta-glucosidase activities, with Ki values of 150, 10, and 1.9 microM. | |
| BCN1884 | Calystegine A3 |
| 1. Calystegines A3 and B2 can effectively stabilize β-glucocerebrosidase, and consequently increase intracellular β-glucocerebrosidase activities in N370S fibroblasts. 2. Calystegines A3, B2, and C1 are glycosidase inhibitors. | |
| BCN1902 | Pseudococaine |
| 1. Pseudococaine produces high-voltage slow waves (HVSWs) in the EEG associated with behavioral depression. 2. Pseudococaine is more potent than cocaine in producing convulsions in the same monkeys. | |




