Products with Phytotoxic bioactivity

Cat.No. Product Name
BCN1742 AAL Toxin TE2
1. AAL-toxin has a wide range of phytotoxicity, it has potential as a natural herbicide because several important weeds including jimsonweed, black nightshade, prickly sida and hemp sesbania are quite sensitive, while some crops such as cotton and maize are not affected.
BCN1859 Tenuazonic acid
1. Tenuazonic acid, an active component in the A. alternata toxin. 2. Tenuazonic acid exhibits a strong inhibition in photosystem II (PSII) activity. 3. Tenuazonic acid causes cell necrosis of host-plants by oxidative damage from chloroplast-mediated ROS eruption, and enhances the plant's resistances against rose aphids.
BCN2420 Cyclo(Pro-Val)
Cyclo(Pro-Val) shows cyctoxic, moderate antifungal and weak antitumor activities in vitro, it can inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis with the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of 0.8 g/L. Cyclo(Pro-Val) and cyclo(Pro-Tyr) are toxic to both suspension cells and seedlings of Pinus thunbergii, which may offer some clues to research the mechanism of pine wilt disease caused by pine wood nematode.
BCN2421 Cyclo(Tyr-Pro)
Cyclo(Tyr-Pro) shows antibacterial activity towards several marine bacterial species, it also shows weak antagonistic activity against VEGFR2 -CD. Cyclo(Tyr-Pro) and cyclo(Pro-Val) are toxic to both suspension cells and seedlings of Pinus thunbergii, which may offer some clues to research the mechanism of pine wilt disease caused by pine wood nematode.
BCN3596 Batatasin III
1. Batatasin III may have a long-term inhibitory effect on whole plant growth, shows germination inhibitory activity. 2. Batatasin III may impose a lethal effect on the aquatic fauna in small streams.

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