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Luteone
Catalog No: CFN98655

Luteone possesses antifungal activity sufficient to support its proposed role as pre-infectional resistance factors.
Luvangetin
Catalog No: CFN89243

Luvangetin may have anti-inflammatory activity, it can inhibit NO and PGE2 production in LPS-stimulated BV2 cells. Luvangetin shows significant protection against pylorus-ligated and aspirin-induced gastric ulcers in rats and cold restraint stress-induced gastric ulcers in rats and guinea pigs.
L-Valine
Catalog No: CFN94831

L-Valine is an essential amino acid for the human body. L-Valine and L-isoleucine could be used in the supplements of low-protein corn and soybean meal all-vegetable diets for broilers.
LY294002
Catalog No: CFN60015

LY294002 (SF 1101, NSC 697286) is the first synthetic molecule known to inhibit PI3Kα/δ/β with IC50 of 0.5 μM/0.57 μM/0.97 μM, respectively; more stable in solution than Wortmannin, and also blocks autophagosome formation. It not only binds to class I PI3Ks and other PI3K-related kinases, but also to novel targets seemingly unrelated to the PI3K family. LY294002 also inhibits CK2 with IC50 of 98 nM. LY294002 is a non-specific DNA-PKcs inhibitor and activates autophagy and apoptosis.
Lyciumamide B
Catalog No: CFN95286

Lycodoline
Catalog No: CFN90362

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Lycopene
Catalog No: CFN98588

Lycopene is the pigment principally responsible for the characteristic deep-red color of ripe tomato fruits and tomato products. Lycopene is an antioxidant scavenger, hypolipaemic agent, inhibitor of pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic factors, thus potentially of benefit in cardiovascular disease (CVD). Lycopene may play a role in the prevention of Renal cell carcinoma, it also may play a role against obesity-related complications.
Lycopsamine
Catalog No: CFN00287

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Lycopsamine N-oxide
Catalog No: CFN00463

Lycorenine
Catalog No: CFN90363

Lycorenine may produce a decrease in blood pressure as the result of alpha-adrenergic blockade in conjunction with the reduction of the spontaneous sympathetic nerve activity, and produce bradycardia by modifying vagal activity. The development of tachyphylaxis to the vasodepressor action of lycorenine is ascribed to maintenance of its alpha-adrenergic blocking action.