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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T1086 | Vitamin D2 | Calciferol,Ergocalciferol,Ercalciol | DNA/RNA Synthesis , Endogenous Metabolite |
Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2 (Calciferol)) is a derivative of ergosterol formed by ultraviolet rays breaking of the C9-C10 bond with a strong inhibitory effect against bladder tumor promotion by sodium saccharin, and it in... | |||
T15242 | Ercalcidiol | 25-hydroxy Vitamin D2 | Endogenous Metabolite |
Ercalcidiol is a metabolite of vitamin D2 and can be used in monitoring vitamin D therapy. | |||
TQ0216 | Ercalcitriol | 1α,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D2 | Others |
Ercalcitriol (1α,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D2) is an active metabolite of vitamin D2. Ercalcitriol, as the physiological activated form of vitamin D, can strengthen immunity via regulation of cathelicidin antimicrobial peptid... | |||
T6112 | Doxercalciferol | TSA 840,Hectorol,1.alpha.-Hydroxyvitamin D2,1α-hydroxyvitamin D2 | Others |
Doxercalciferol (TSA 840) is a synthetic vitamin D2 analog, suppressing parathyroid synthesis and secretion, used to treat secondary hyperparathyroidism and metabolic bone disease. | |||
T19107 | 24, 25-Dihydroxy VD2 | 24,25-Dihydroxy vitamin D2 | Vitamin |
24, 25-Dihydroxy VD2 (24,25-Dihydroxy vitamin D2) is a metabolite of vitamin D2, which is the isomer of vitamin D present in the body as 25-hydroxyvitamin D. PF-04957325 is used in the study of autoimmune encephalomyelit... | |||
TN7070 | Ergostenol | delta8(14)-Ergostenol,alpha-Ergostenol,Ergost-8(14)-en-3beta-ol | Others |
Ergostenol (Ergost-8(14)-en-3beta-ol) is a biological precursor and a provitamin of vitamin D2. | |||
T75085 | Doxercalciferol-d | ||
Doxercalciferol-d3 is a deuterated variant of Doxercalciferol, a Vitamin D2 analog functioning as a Vitamin D receptor activator (VDRA). | |||
T19109 | 25-Hydroxy VD2-D6 | Others | |
25-Hydroxy VD2-D6 is a labelled metabolite of Vitamin D2. | |||
T11089 | Doxercalciferol-D3 | Others | |
Doxercalciferol-d3 is the deuterated form of Doxercalciferol and ACTS as vitamin D receptor activator (VDRA), which is a vitamin D2 analogue. |