Cat. No. | Product Name | Field of Application | Chemical Structure |
---|---|---|---|
DCA-015 | Anwuligan | >98%,Standard References | |
DCL-074 | Tripdiolide | >98%,Standard References | |
DCC-047 | Ailanthone Featured | Ailanthone (Δ13-Dehydrochaparrinone) is a potent inhibitor of both full-length androgen receptor (AR) (IC50=69 nM) and constitutively active truncated AR splice variants (AR1-651 IC50=309 nM). | |
DCY-018 | Ginkgolide A | >98%,Standard References | |
DCZ-010 | nodakenin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCB-058 | 3-Epiwilsonine | >98%,Standard References | |
DCS-058 | Carnosol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCD-080 | Ponicidin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCK-015 | Secoisolariciresinol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCK-001 | Amygdalin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCE-024 | Coronarin E | >98%,Standard References | |
DCM-034 | Rosarin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCL-024 | Rosavin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCL-079 | Glaucocalyxin A | >98%,Standard References | |
DCT-012 | Dehydroandrographolide | >98%,Standard References | |
DCD-031 | Oridonin Featured | Oridonin is an ent-kaurene diterpenoid extracted from the traditional Chinese herb Rabdosia rubescens, has multiple biological and pharmaceutical functions and has been used clinically for many years. | |
DCD-026 | Lobetyolin | >98%,Standard References | |
DCW-016 | Vitamin A | >98%,Standard References | |
DCG-038 | Coronarin D | >98%,Standard References | |
DCQ-053 | Deoxyandrographolide | >98%,Standard References | |
DCQ-015 | Lathyrol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCH-063 | Epoxylathyrol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCAP003 | 7beta-Hydroxylathyrol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCC-010 | Andrographolide | >98%,Standard References | |
DCG-051 | Glutathione | >98%,Standard References | |
DCB-038 | Ginkgolic Acid (C13:0) | >98%,Standard References | |
DCY-026 | Linolenic acid ethyl ester | >98%,Standard References | |
DCQ-031 | kirenol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCX-052 | Sclareol | >98%,Standard References | |
DCY-101 | Phytol | >98%,Standard References |