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Ferrioxamine E
T3816620008-20-2
Ferrioxamine E is an iron supplement used by both Salmonella and Escherichia coli, a growth promoter for detecting Salmonella in food and industrial applications.
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Ferroxamine
Ferrioxamine B [M+Fe-2H], Ferrioxamine, Desferal-iron(III)
T20203014836-73-8
Ferroxamine is a metabolic product produced by or found in Escherichia coli (E. coli).
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Desferrioxamine H
T12411384211-46-1
Desferrioxamine H is a useful organic compound for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is T124113 and the CAS number is 84211-46-1.
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Proferrioxamine-D2
T126115126988-91-8
Proferrioxamine-D2 is a useful organic compound for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is T126115 and the CAS number is 126988-91-8.
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Desferrioxamine X1
T126116126988-90-7
Desferrioxamine X1 is a useful organic compound for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is T126116 and the CAS number is 126988-90-7.
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Deferoxamine
Desferrioxamine B, Deferoxamine B
T12435870-51-9
Deferoxamine (Desferrioxamine B) is an iron chelator. Deferoxamine can be used to reduce the accumulation and deposition of iron in tissues. Deferoxamine can improve neurological dysfunction by inhibiting ferroptosis and neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury. It has antioxidant, anti-proliferation and anti-tumor activities, and can induce the production of HIF-1α, apoptosis and autophagy in cancer cells. It can be used to treat acute iron toxicity and COVID-19 related diseases.
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Deferoxamine Mesylate
DFOM, Desferrioxamine B mesylate
T1637138-14-7
Deferoxamine Mesylate (DFOM) is an iron chelator and ferroptosis inhibitor. Deferoxamine Mesylate binds free iron into a stable complex and reduces iron accumulation. Deferoxamine Mesylate up-regulates HIF-1α levels and induces apoptosis.
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Nocardamine
T3653926605-16-3
Nocardamine is a ferrioxamine siderophore that has been found inStreptomycesand has diverse biological activities.1,2,3,4It chelates iron in a chrome azurol S assay (IC50= 9.9 μM).1Nocardamine inhibitsM. smegmatisandM. bovisbiofilm formation (MIC = 10 μM for both), an effect that can be reversed by iron.2It is cytotoxic to T47D, SK-MEL-5, SK-MEL-28, and RPMI-7951 cancer cells (IC50s = 6, 18, 12, and 14 μM, respectively).3Nocardamine also induces morphological changes in BM-N4 insect cells.4 1.Lopez, J.A.V., Nogawa, T., Futamura, Y., et al.Nocardamin glucuronide, a new member of the ferrioxamine siderophores isolated from the ascamycin-producing strain Streptomyces sp. 80H647J. Antibiot. (Tokyo)72(12)991-995(2019) 2.Ishida, S., Arai, M., Niikawa, H., et al.Inhibitory effect of cyclic trihydroxamate siderophore, desferrioxamine E, on the biofilm formation of Mycobacterium speciesBiol. Pharm. Bull.34(6)917-920(2011) 3.Kalinovskaya, N.I., Romaneko, L.A., Irisawa, T., et al.Marine isolate Citricoccus sp. KMM 3890 as a source of a cyclic siderophore nocardamine with antitumor activityMicrobiol. Res.166(8)654-661(2011) 4.Matsubara, K., Sakuda, S., Tanaka, M., et al.Morphological changes in insect BM-N4 cells induced by nocardamineBiosci. Biotechnol. Biochem.62(10)2049-2051(1998)
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