Anti-anemia

Angelicin
Catalog No: CFN98854

Angelicin has anti-cancer, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory activities; it regulates LPS-induced inflammation via inhibiting MAPK/NF-κB pathways. Angelicin is a powerful inducer of erythroid differentiation and -globin mRNA accumulation of human leukemia K562 cells, it is a potential therapeutic approach in hematological disorders, including -beta-thalassemia and sickle cell anemia.
Martynoside
Catalog No: CFN97159

Martynoside is a natural selective estrogen receptor modulator, which has antioxidative, anti-muscle fatigue, anticancer and antimetastatic activities. Martynoside has the potential of antagonizing sports anaemia, the mechanism of this effect might be related to preventing RBC from free radical damage.
Quassin
Catalog No: CFN97246

Quassin has female anti-fertility properties, possibly acting via inhibition of estrogen secretion. Quassin alters the immunological patterns of murine macrophages through generation of nitric oxide to exert antileishmanial activity. It also exhibits P. falciparum inhibitory activity (IC50=0.06 micro g/ml, 0.15 micro M). Quassin possesses anti-anaemic property, it can significantly increase red blood cell count, pack cell volume and haemoglobin concentration.
Cucurbitacin D
Catalog No: CFN90209

Cucurbitacin D has anticancer effects, it induces apoptosis through caspase-3 and phosphorylation of JNK in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Cucurbitacin D may be a potential therapeutic agent for β-hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell anemia and β-thalassemia. Cucurbitacin D is a new inflammasome activator in macrophages, it can initiate immunomodulating activity in macrophages to lead to inflammasome activation as well as enhancement of LPS signaling.
Vanillin
Catalog No: CFN90463

Vanillin is a single molecule extracted from vanilla beans and also a popular odor used widely in perfume, food and medicine.Vanillin can reversibly and non-competitively inhibit the cellulase activity at appropriate concentrations and the value of IC50 was estimated to be 30 g/L.Vanillin protects KSC from UVB irradiation and its effects may occur through the suppression of downstream step of MDM2 in UVB irradiation-induced p53 activation. Vanillin also inhibits yeast growth and fermentation.