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Gut Microbial Metabolite Library

Catalog No. L2540
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The gut microbiome in humans can be considered as an organ, which has functions critical for human metabolism, digestion, maintenance of gut barrier function and immunomodulation. Human metabolism is highly associated with altered microbiota composition.

Moreover, the gut microbiome has been linked to many diseases not classically associated with microbes, such as metabolic diseases including obesity and obesity-related complications such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), rheumatoid arthritis and psychiatric disorders. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a central role in regulating immune homeostasis, relying on the dynamic interactions between intestinal epithelial cells, immune cells and microbiome in shaping specific immune responses to antigens. The gut microbiota contributes to host physiology through the production of a myriad of metabolites. These metabolites exert their effects within the host as signaling molecules (“messengers”) and substrates for metabolic reactions, such as influencing human energetics, suppressing inflammation through distinct mechanisms, regulating intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis, immune cell response, and neuronal excitability, etc. Therefore, the study on gut microbial metabolite will be helpful in discovering the mechanisms of some diseases and developing appropriate and effective therapies.

TargetMol’s Gut Microbial metabolite Library collects 614 gut microbial metabolites which can be used in research of gut microbiome and its related drug development.

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30 μL * 10 mM (in DMSO)
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Product Description

  • A unique collection of 614 gut microbial metabolites which can be used for HTS and HCS;
  • Includes short chain fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, saccharides, lipids, etc.;
  • Effective tool for research in gut microbiome metabolism and related drug development;
  • Detailed compound information with structure, target, IC50, and biological activity description;
  • NMR and HPLC/LCMS validated to ensure high purity and quality.

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Packaging And Storage

  • Powder or pre-dissolved DMSO solutions in 96/384 well plate with optional 2D barcode
  • Shipped with blue ice
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Library Composition

Endogenous Metabolite (507)
Apoptosis (36)
Autophagy (27)
Antibacterial (26)
Antioxidant (12)
Influenza Virus (12)
Reactive Oxygen Species (11)
Antifungal (9)
Ferroptosis (9)
Amino Acids and Derivatives (9)
PPAR (9)
DNA/RNA Synthesis (7)
5-HT Receptor (7)
Antibiotic (7)
NF-κB (6)
COX (5)
iGluR (5)
Calcium Channel (5)
Nrf2 (5)
Dehydrogenase (5)
TNF (5)
Adenosine Receptor (4)
Virus Protease (4)
Caspase (4)
Nucleoside Antimetabolite/Analog (4)
Parasite (4)
Tyrosinase (4)
TRP/TRPV Channel (4)
NO Synthase (4)
P450 (4)
Mitophagy (4)
GABA Receptor (3)
ROS (3)
AMPK (3)
NMDAR (3)
Akt (3)
PDE (3)
GPCR19 (3)
AhR (3)
ERK (3)
Histone Acetyltransferase (3)
MMP (3)
HIV Protease (3)
p38 MAPK (3)
PI3K (3)
Histamine Receptor (3)
Phosphatase (3)
FXR (3)
Chloride channel (3)
Transferase (2)
Mitochondrial Metabolism (2)
Arginase (2)
Epigenetic Reader Domain (2)
GluR (2)
FGFR (2)
PARP (2)
Estrogen/progestogen Receptor (2)
Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (2)
Imidazoline Receptor (2)
Adrenergic Receptor (2)
Potassium Channel (2)
GPR (1)
PKC (1)
HDAC (1)
Beta Amyloid (1)
Reductase (1)
Decarboxylase (1)
aconitase (1)
Sirtuin (1)
P2Y Receptor (1)
DHFR (1)
Dopamine Receptor (1)
ROR (1)
PLK (1)
HIF (1)
Trk receptor (1)
Monocarboxylate transporter (1)
Cannabinoid Receptor (1)
AChR (1)
Neurokinin receptor (1)
Anti-infection (1)
NOD (1)
Carbonic Anhydrase (1)
HIF/HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase (1)
CFTR (1)
Histone Demethylase (1)
Acyltransferase (1)
HSP (1)
IL Receptor (1)
MAO (1)
Glucocorticoid Receptor (1)
LDL (1)
Drug Metabolite (1)
MT Receptor (1)
Phosphorylase (1)
Wnt/beta-catenin (1)
GlyT (1)
Antifection (1)
Estrogen Receptor/ERR (1)
ATPase (1)
HBV (1)
Fatty Acid Synthase (1)
HSV (1)
Melatonin Receptor (1)
Prostaglandin Receptor (1)
JNK (1)
Antiviral (1)
Lipase (1)
Glucokinase (1)
P-gp (1)
AChE (1)
MAPK (1)
ATP Citrate Lyase (1)
Lipoxygenase (1)
EGFR (1)
TGF-beta/Smad (1)
Glutathione Peroxidase (1)
mTOR (1)
CaMK (1)
IGF-1R (1)
Opioid Receptor (1)

Library Information Sample

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RPW-24 SRT1720 hydrochloride INH6 SRT 2183 AMG208 Pentadecanoic acid Apiopaeonoside Pemirolast potassium L-Anserine nitrate salt Sodium Picosulfate
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Lercanidipine Cobicistat 1-Ethyl-2-benzimidazolinone ROSIRIDIN PF-AKT400 Benzyl alcohol 1-Methylnicotinamide chloride MX69 CVT-10216 LCL161
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Tirasemtiv Roniacol Rg3039 Z433927330 Desloratadine CH5132799 5-Bromoindole Smurf1-IN-A01 Halosulfuron-methyl Piceatannol
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ML346 SB 4 Daclatasvir Daclatasvir dihydrochloride NADPH (tetracyclohexanamine) AZD8055 Vistusertib PAβN dihydrochloride HZ1157 Rotundine
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Milnacipran hydrochloride BW-A78U Tenovin-6 DL-Normetanephrine hydrochloride Triclocarban CUDC101 Chlorpropham Mestinon Zacopride hydrochloride PF04691502
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L-Hyoscyamine Noreugenin ML-030 BC-1382 Gadolinium chloride Vorolanib VTP-27999 TFA GSK0660 Lomerizine hydrochloride 8-CHLOROQUINAZOLIN-4(1H)-ONE
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