Toxicity

Carboxyatractyloside
Catalog No: CFN90756

Carboxyatractyloside poisoning causes multiple organ dysfunction and can be fatal, the signs of a poor prognosis including coagulation abnormalities, hyponatraemia, marked hypoglycaemia, icterus and hepatic and renal failure, without antidote. Carboxyatractyloside can induce permeability transition, and that ageing induced mitochondrial DNA disruption and release of cytochrome c; it induces the inhibitory effect of tamoxifen on nonspecific membrane permeability.
Veratramine
Catalog No: CFN90929

Veratramine exhibits cytotoxic activity against human tumor cell lines A549, PANC-1, SW1990 and NCI-H249. Veratramine shows hypotensive effect, the effect is directly positively correlated with the dosage.
Tubeimoside III
Catalog No: CFN90916

Tubeimoside III has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-tumorigenic activities, stronger than those of tubeimoside II. It has acute toxicity, stronger than that of tubeimoside II.
Cauloside A
Catalog No: CFN96440

Cauloside A exhibits concentration- and time-dependent mitochondriotoxic activities.
Victoxinine
Catalog No: CFN96452

Victoxinine, the toxic metabolite, considered previously to be a unique product of Helminthosporium victoriae.