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Polyphyllin C
Catalog No: CFN90445

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Polyphyllin D
Catalog No: CFN90255

Polyphyllin D has anti-angiogenic, and anticancer effects, it induces apoptosis via the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway as evidenced by decreased Bcl-2 expression levels, disruption of MMP and increased Bax, cytochrome C and cleaved-caspase-3 levels.Polyphyllin D has toxicity in human RBCs as well as its underlying mechanism for the hemolysis and eryptosis/erythroptosis.
Polyphyllin E
Catalog No: CFN90446

Polyphyllin E has synergistic anticancer effects.
Polyphyllin F
Catalog No: CFN90447

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Polyphyllin G
Catalog No: CFN99955

Polyphyllin G has been shown to have strong anticancer activities in a wide variety of human cancer cell lines, it also shows significant anthelmintic activity against Dactylogyrus intermedius with EC50 values of 1.2 mg L(-1) and the acute toxicities (LC50) values of 2.9 mg L(-1).
Polyphyllin H
Catalog No: CFN90701

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Polyphyllin II
Catalog No: CFN99953

Polyphyllin II has hemolytic effect, the hemolytic mechanism in vitro may be related to the increase in intracellular osmotic pressure and rupture of erythrocytes by changing the anion channel transport activity, with glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) as the major competitive interaction site.
Polyphyllin VI
Catalog No: CFN99954

Polyphyllin VI and polyphyllin VII possess anti-cancer activities, they exhibits strong inhibitory effects on lung cancer cell growth in vitro and in vivo by inducing G2/M cell cycle arrest and triggering apoptosis.
Polypodine B
Catalog No: CFN89545

Polypodine B shows growth-promoting effects on in vitro development of the larval endoparasitoid, Venturia canescens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae).
Polyporenic acid C
Catalog No: CFN92739

Polyporenic acid C shows inhibitory activity against human collagenase. Polyporenic acid C induces apoptosis through the death receptor-mediated apoptotic pathway where the activation of caspase-8 leads to the direct cleavage of execution caspases without the involvement of the mitochondria.