Antifungal

Quercetin Dihydrate
Catalog No: CFN90931

Quercetin dihydrate loaded electrospun nanofibrous membrane show antimycotic effect on candida albicans. Clinoptilolite modified with quercetin dihydrate has shown better cytotoxicity compared with clinoptilolite modified with quercetin. The supplementation of quercetin dihydrate and gallate promotes an increase in fecal sterols, which in turn leads to a decreased absorption of dietary cholesterol as well as lower plasma and hepatic cholesterol.
Tomatine
Catalog No: CFN90930

Tomatine is a natural glycoalkaloid with anti-inflammatory, fungicidal, antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties. alpha-Tomatine activates phosphotyrosine kinase and monomeric G-protein signaling pathways leading to Ca(2+) elevation and ROS burst in F. oxysporum cells.
Thymol
Catalog No: CFN93010

Thymol is a positive allosteric modulator of human GABAA receptors and a homo-oligomeric GABA receptor from Drosophila melanogaster, which has antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal and repellent properties. Thymol possesses anti-hepatotoxic activity, it prevents the CCl4-induced prolongation in pentobarbital sleeping time confirming hepatoprotectivity.Thymol has inhibitory effect on the release of human neutrophil elastase.
Hinokitiol
Catalog No: CFN93995

Hinokitiol has antibacterial effect , it can inhibit all Staphylococcus aureus isolates with MICs of 1.56-3.13 mg/L, it also has antifungal activity against 51 Malassezia pachydermatis strains, it is an inexpensive and safe treatment with anti-inflammatory and deodorant effects that can be recommended as an effective remedy for canine otitis externa. beta-thujaplicin (Hinokitiol) has ability to extract mitochondrial Mg and the prevention of the effects of beta-thujaplicin by an excess of Mg in the medium, suggests a common mode of action of beta-thujaplicin as a lipophilic chelator of Mg and other divalent cations.
Beta-pinene
Catalog No: CFN93287

Beta-pinene shows anti- bacteria activity, it also exhibits antiherpetic activity in the early phase of viral multiplication and might be used as potential antiviral agents. Beta-pinene exerts supraspinal antinociceptive actions in rats only and it reversed the antinociceptive effect of morphine in a degree equivalent to naloxone, probably acting as a partial agonist through the mu opioid receptors.