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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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TN6681 | Cyclo(Leu-Leu) | ||
Cyclo(Leu-Leu) is an efficient supramolecular catalyst. | |||
TN6444 | Cyclo(Tyr-Leu) | Antifungal | |
Cyclo(Tyr-Leu) is a cyclic dipeptide from Portulaca oleracea Linn with cytotoxicity, antifungal, and anticoagulant activities. | |||
TMA2613 | Cyclo(Pro-Leu) | Cyclo-L-leu-L-pro,Cyclo-L-prolyl-L-leucine,Cyclo(leucyloprolyl) | Others |
Cyclo(Pro-Leu) (Cyclo-L-prolyl-L-leucine) is a marine-derived natural product with brine shrimp lethality. | |||
T125115 | Cyclo(L-Leu-L-Pro) | Antifungal | |
Cyclo(L-Leu-L-Pro) is a compound from Pseudomonas sesquiterpenes BC42 that exhibits antifungal activity, inhibits fungal pathogens, and inhibits the proliferation of Aspergillus flavus.Cyclo(L-Leu-L-Pro) inhibits conidia... | |||
TN6430 | Cyclo(Phe-Leu) | ||
Cyclo(Phe-Leu) is a new cell cycle inhibitor. | |||
TN6680 | Cyclo(Hpro-Leu) | ||
Cyclo(Hpro-Leu) is a natural product for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is TN6680 and the CAS number is 1016899-93-6. | |||
TN6676 | Cyclo(Ile-Leu) | ||
Cyclo(Ile-Leu) shows cytotoxic activity in vitro. | |||
TN6447 | Cyclo(Leu-Val) | ||
Cyclo(Leu-Val) is a cyclic dipeptide from the fermentation broth of F8712 strain. | |||
TMA2620 | Cyclo(Leu-Ala) | Others | |
Cyclo(Leu-Ala) is the Diketopiperazine. | |||
TN6043 | Cyclo(D-Leu-L-Pro) | ||
Cyclo(D-Leu-L-Pro) shows antitumour and antifungal activities. | |||
TN6671 | Cyclo(L-Leu-trans-4-hydroxy-L-Pro) | ||
Cyclo(L-Leu-trans-4-hydroxy-L-Pro) is a natural product from Phellinus igniarius. | |||
TP2515 | Cyclo(L-Leu-L-Trp) | Others | |
Cyclo(L-Leu-L-Trp) is a diketopiperazine metabolite initially derived from Penicillium, exhibiting antibacterial (MICs = 125-1000 µg/ml) and antifungal activities (MICs = 8-64 µg/ml). It also demonstrates antioxidant pro... | |||
T70609 | Bisnafide mesylate | Others | |
Bisnafide is a Naphthalimide Analogue that acts as DNA intercalator and topo II inhibitor. It is also an antiangiogenic agent. Antiangiogenic agents can normalize tumor vessels and promote the delivery of cytotoxic agent... |