Anti-Atherosclerotic

Tomatidine
Catalog No: CFN90632

Tomatidine shows antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory activities, it significantly suppresses the activity of ACAT and leads to reduction of atherogenesis. Tomatidine inhibits the invasion of A549 cells by reducing the expression of MMPs, also inhibits ERK and Akt signaling pathways and NF-κB activity, suggests a new therapeutic potential for Tomatidine in anti-metastatic therapy.
Nagilactone B
Catalog No: CFN96150

Nagilactone B is a liver X receptor (LXR) agonist, selective LXR activation in macrophages with nagilactone B induces ABCA1- and ABCG1-mediated cholesterol efflux while exerting minimal effects on lipogenesis and lipid accumulation in liver, resulting in regression of atherosclerosis, and therefore might be a promising strategy for therapeutics.
Campestanol
Catalog No: CFN93818

Campestanol, which shares the same basic structure and intestinal absorption pathway with cholesterol, does not accumulate when fed, and may be incorporated into the diet to block cholesterol absorption.
Soyasaponin Ac
Catalog No: CFN90774

Soyasaponin Ac can decrease the drug resistance via EMT pathway and weaken the migration ability of ovarian cancer cells.
Soyasaponin Bd
Catalog No: CFN90775

1. Soyasaponins has chemoprevention activities, it prevent H₂O₂-induced inhibition of gap junctional intercellular communication by scavenging reactive oxygen species in rat liver cells.
2. Soyasaponins can significantly decrease blood glucose, improve atherosclerotic index, and inhibit lipid peroxidation and platelet aggregation in diabetic rats, which may be useful in prevention and control of diabetes mellitus and diabetes-associated atherosclerosis.
3. Soyasaponins abundant in soybean have anti-inflammatory activities, low-dose SSs alleviated contact hypersensitivity (CHS) symptoms by attenuating inflammation and improving the intestinal microbiota composition, suggesting that dietary SSs may have beneficial effects on allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
4. Dietary soyasaponin has inhibitory effects on 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity in mice.