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CFN70154 cis-Aconitic acid

cis-Aconitic acid shows a strong antiviral activity against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and/or 2.It also shows anti-hypertrophic effects in cardiomyocytes.
CFN70121 cis-Jasmone

cis-Jasmone controls indirect plant defence through a distinct signalling pathway. It induces Arabidopsis genes that affect the chemical ecology of multitrophic interactions with aphids and their parasitoids.
CFN92799 cis-Khellactone

cis-Khellactone is a natural product from Angelica sinensis.
CFN97095 cis-Methylisoeugenol

Standard reference
CFN92387 cis-Miyabenol C

cis-Miyabenol C exhibits antioxidative activities and shows strong hyaluronidase inhibitory effects. cis-Miyabenol C also has ecdysteroid antagonist activity.
CFN94007 cis-Moschamine

cis-Moschamine exerts antitumour effects on HeLa, MCF7 and A431 cells.
CFN95006 cis-Mulberroside A

cis-Mulberroside A shows high analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities, it can protect mice against ethanol-induced hepatic damage.
CFN92826 Cis-N-Feruloyltyramine

Cis-N-Feruloyltyramine shows cytotoxicity against the P-388 cancer cell line. N-cis-Feruloyltyramine and N-trans-Feruloyltyramine are the inhibitors of in vitro prostaglandin (PG) synthesis.
CFN93261 Cisplatin

Cisplatin is a antineoplastic chemotherapy drug which works by cross-linking with DNA and causing DNA damage in cancer cells, it can enhance the cell-killing effect of radiation, an effect whose intensity varies with the schedule of administration.
CFN90526 Cistanoside A

Cistanoside A possesses protective activities on CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity in mice, which is involved with increasing free radicals clearing activities, alleviating lipid-overoxidation damage, and improving respiratory chain function in mitochondria.