Inhibitors/Agonists
Inhibitors are compounds that can bind to a protein, such as an enzyme and decrease its activity. Inhibitors play a crucial role in fundamental physiological and biochemical processes and are essential to many aspects of biomedical research especially as the pharmaceutical industry continues to shift more towards biologicals for new drug candidates. An agonist is a molecule capable of binding to and functionally activating a target. Conventional agonists increase the proportion of activated receptors while inverse agonists stabilize receptors in an inactive conformation and act similarly to competitive antagonists.
Daidzin
Daidzin
CAS No.: 552-66-9
Formula: C21H20O9
M. Wt : 416.4 g/mol
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Cysteine
Cysteine
CAS No.: 52-90-4
Formula: C3H7NO2S
M. Wt : 121.16 g/mol
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Cytisine
Cytisine
CAS No.: 485-35-8
Formula: C11H14N2O
M. Wt : 190.24 g/mol
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Cytosine
Cytosine
CAS No.: 71-30-7
Formula: C4H5N3O
M. Wt : 111.1 g/mol
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Daidzein
Daidzein
CAS No.: 486-66-8
Formula: C15H10O4
M. Wt : 254.24 g/mol
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Cyclosporin C
Cyclosporin C
CAS No.: 59787-61-0
Formula: C62H111N11O13
M. Wt : 1218.6 g/mol
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Cycloastragenol
Cycloastragenol
CAS No.: 78574-94-4
Formula: C30H50O5
M. Wt : 490.7 g/mol
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1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane
1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane
CAS No.: 295-37-4
Formula: C10H24N4
M. Wt : 200.32 g/mol
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