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Alkaloids

Dauricine

(524-17-4)
Dauricine, a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid in Asiatic Moonseed Rhizome, possesses anti-inflammatory activity. Dauricine inhibits cell proliferation and invasion, and induces apoptosis by suppressing NF-κB activation in a dose- and time-dependent manner in colon cancer[1].

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Daurisoline

(70553-76-3)
Daurisoline is a hERG inhibitor and also an autophagy blocker.

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Dihydrochelerythrine

(6880-91-7)
Dihydrochelerythrine is a natural compound isolated from the leaves of Macleaya microcarpa; has antifungal activity.IC50 value:Target: in vitro: Dihydrochelerythrine showed the highest antifungal activity against B. cinerea Pers, with 98.32% mycelial growth inhibition at 50 μg/mL. Dihydrochelerythrine inhibited spore germination in vitro in a concentration-dependent manner [1]. Dihydrochelerythrine appeared to be less cytotoxic since the viability of cells exposed to 20 microM dihydroche

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Alkaloids exist in nature (mainly plants, but some also exist in animals), a type of nitrogen-containing basic organic compounds, which have alkaloid-like properties. According to the basic structure of alkaloids, it can be divided into about 60 categories. Main types: organic amines, pyrrolidines, pyridines, isoquinolines, indoles, scopolamines, imidazoles, quinazolones, purines, steroids, diterpenes, and others.
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