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Clitorin
Catalog No: CFN93049

Clitorin has free radical scavenging property. It shows significant interactions with CD38, it may have anti-hyperglycemic potential.
Clivorine
Catalog No: CFN00355

Clivorine itself has direct toxicity on HEK293 cells, and phosphorylated JNK may play some role in counteracting the toxicity of Clivorine on HEK293 cells. It has anti-proliferative function in L-02 cells may be due to its inducing cell apoptosis with independent of p53 protein. Clivorine induces hepatotoxicity and acute liver injury, which can be protected by quercetin, trolox and epidermal growth factor via inhibiting apoptotic cell death and ameliorating oxidative stress injury.
Clovin
Catalog No: CFN90913

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Cnidicin
Catalog No: CFN93122

Cnidicin has anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory activity, it inhibits the degranulation of mast cell and the NO generation in RAW 264.7 cells(IC50 value, 7.5 microM). Cnidicin exhibits a significant inhibition on the proliferation of cultured human tumor cells such as A549 (non small cell lung), SK-OV-3 (ovary), SK-MEL-2 (melanoma), XF498 (central nervous system) and HCT-15 (colon) in vitro .
Cnidilin
Catalog No: CFN90590

Cnidilin has high BBB permeability and has pharmacokinetic potentials for the treatment of central nervous system diseases.
Cnidioside B methyl ester
Catalog No: CFN99669

Cnidioside B exerts little immunomodulatory effect in RAW 264.7 cells.
Cochinchinenin A
Catalog No: CFN90769

The combination of Cochinchinenin A, cochinchinenin B, and loureirin B is the material basis for the analgesic effect of Dragon’s Blood.
Cochinchinenin C
Catalog No: CFN98503

There is a synergistic interaction between loureirin A and Cochinchinenin C, and the fluorescence quenching of HSA by loureirin A (or Cochinchinenin C) is a combined quenching procedure (dynamic and static quenching).
Coclauril
Catalog No: CFN99383

Coclauril shows anti-Hepatitis B virus (HBV) activities, with EC50 values of 7.6 ± 0.5 ug/mL.
Coclaurine
Catalog No: CFN98769

(+)-R-Coclaurine and (+)-S-reticuline show negative inotropic effects, coclaurine derivatives and of paeoniflorin derivatives have neuromuscular blocking actions. D-Coclaurine has a neuroleptic-like property in blocking effects of dopaminergic stimulating agents.