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CFN96474 | Triptotriterpenic acid A Triptotriterpenic acid A is a natural product from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.f. |
CFN97824 | Tristin Tristin shows stronger antioxidative activity than butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA). |
CFN00211 | Tropanyl phenylacetate Reference standards. |
CFN00205 | Tropine Tropine is a naturally occurring tropane alkaloid that serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of a variety of bioactive alkaloids, many of which have potent neurological actions. |
CFN00207 | Tropine isobutyrate Reference standards. |
CFN00220 | Tropinone Tropinone is a decane alkaloid, used as an intermediate in the synthesis of atropine sulfate. |
CFN93196 | Troxerutin Troxerutin protects against high cholesterol-induced cognitive deficits in mice, it could be recommended as a possible candidate for the prevention and therapy of cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease. Troxerutin can attenuate renal injury induced by D-galactose probably through its antioxidant and anti-inflammation properties, it also has efficacy on streptozotocin-induced rat model in the early stage of diabetic retinopathy. |
CFN70056 | Tryptanthrine Tryptanthrin shows antimycobacterial and antifungal activity as well as anti-proliferative activity. |
CFN90473 | Tryptophan Tryptophan containing dipeptides are interesting ingredients for functional foods as a natural prevention for hypertension with reduced side effects due to its selective inhibition of the C-domain.Low thalamic Tryptophan uptake appears to be a strong, independent predictor of long survival in patients with previous glioma treatment. |
CFN98866 | Tryptophol Tryptophol is an aromatic alcohol found as a secondary product of alcoholic fermentation that induces sleep in humans. Tryptophol can inhibit the infection/replication of GVE2 by interacting with the host's Clp protease. Tryptophol can inhibit the proliferation of U937 cells by inducing apoptosis via a pathway involving caspase-8 followed by caspase-3. Tryptophol induces apoptosis through Death Receptor (DR) 5 and that the resistance of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) to tryptophol-induced apoptosis might be due to competition from decoy receptor (DcR). |