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CFN99519 | Dryocrassin ABBA Dryocrassin ABBA can significantly suppress tumor growth, without major side effects, it may induce apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells through a caspase-mediated mitochondrial pathway. Orally administered dryocrassin ABBA provides mice protection against avian influenza virus H5N1 by inhibiting inflammation and reducing virus loads; dryocrassin ABBA is a potential novel lead compound which has antiviral effects on amantadine-resistant avian influenza virus H5N1 infection. |
CFN90188 | D-Tetrahydropalmatine D-Tetrahydropalmatine is a organic cation transporter 1 (OCT1) inhibitor, it can obviously inhibit the uptake of monocrotaline (MCT) in MDCK-hOCT1 cells and isolate rat primary hepatocytes, and attenuate the viability reduction and LDH release of the primary cultured rat hepatocytes caused by MCT. |
CFN91716 | D-Trehalose D-Trehalose is a disaccharide formed by a 1,1-glycosidic bond between two α-glucose units and is widely used as a food ingredient and pharmaceutical excipient. D-Trehalose is known to protect and stabilise proteins. For long-term storage, recombinant protein solution should be diluted further with 5% D-Trehalose, Carrier Protein. |
CFN99833 | Ducheside A Ducheside A is a natural product from Diplopanax stachyanthus. |
CFN80242 | Dulcitol Dulcitol has antitumor activity. |
CFN92266 | Dulcoside A Dulcoside A is a sweetener and has antioxidant activity. |
CFN92873 | Ebracteolatanolide A Standard reference |
CFN90414 | Eburicoic acid Eburicoic acid and TR2 have anti-inflammatory activity, the mechanism is related to the decrease of inflammatory cytokines and an increase of antioxidant enzyme activity, they protect the liver from CCl4-induced hepatic damage via antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Eburicoic acid has significant anti-liver cancer effects and more distinctive mechanisms. |
CFN97175 | Eburicol Mutations in the Eburicol gene impact on the activity of the Eburicol protein. Eburicol inhibit the large accumulation of C-14 methyl sterols and cell lysis when the content of ergosterol becomes too low in the actively growing cells. |
CFN00254 | Echimidine Echimidine, a major hepatotoxic dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloid produced by E. plantagineum, in the honey (780 ng/g) and in the subsequent mead samples (236–540 ng/mL). Echimidine-N-Oxide has antifungal activity. |