Cat. No. | Product Name | Field of Application | Chemical Structure |
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DC11533 | PH-46A N-Methyl-D-Glucamine salt | A potent, first-in-class, oral small-molecule agent for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases.. | |
DC11532 | PH-46A | A potent, first-in-class, oral small-molecule agent for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases.. | |
DC6917 | Vonoprazan Featured | For the detailed information of Vonoprazan, the solubility of Vonoprazan in water, the solubility of Vonoprazan in DMSO, the solubility of Vonoprazan in PBS buffer, the animal experiment (test) of Vonoprazan, the cell expriment (test) of Vonoprazan, the in vivo, in vitro and clinical trial test of Vonoprazan, the EC50, IC50,and affinity,of Vonoprazan, For the detailed information of Vonoprazan, the solubility of Vonoprazan in water, the solubility of Vonoprazan in DMSO, the solubility of Vonoprazan in PBS buffer, the animal experiment (test) of Vonoprazan, the cell expriment (test) of Vonoprazan, the in vivo, in vitro and clinical trial test of Vonoprazan, the EC50, IC50,and affinity,of Vonoprazan, Please contact DC Chemicals.. | |
DC10205 | Ilaprazole Featured | Ilaprazole (IY-81149) is a proton pump inhibitor; inhibits H+/K+-ATPase with an IC50 of 6.0 μM. | |
DC9876 | Pantoprazole | Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor used for short-term treatment of erosion and ulceration of the esophagus caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease. | |
DC9135 | Pantoprazole Sodium | Pantoprazole sodium salt(SKF96022; Protonix) is a proton pump inhibitor drug used for short-term treatment of erosion and ulceration of the esophagus caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease. | |
DC7306 | TAK-438 Featured | TAK-438 is a novel P-CAB (potassium-competitive acid blocker) that reversibly inhibits H+/K+, ATPase with IC50 of 19 nM (pH 6.5), controls gastric acid secretion. | |
DC10083 | UK-371804 Featured | UK-371804 is a potent and selective uPA inhibitor with excellent enzyme potency (Ki 10 nM) and selectivity profile (4000-fold versus tPA and 2700-fold versus plasmin). |