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Protosappanin A TJS1779

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Specifications

1mg/5mg/10mg/25mg/50mg/100mg

Bioactivity:

Protosappanin A has anti-oxidative/nitrative activities on brain immune and neuroinflammation through regulation of CD14/TLR4-dependent IKK/I�B/NF-�B inflammation signal pathway; it exerts anti-neuroinflammatory effect by inhibiting JAK2-STAT3 pathway i

CAS nr:

102036-28-2

Purity:

98%

Molecular Weight:

272,25

SMILES:

Formula:

C15H12O5

Pathway:

Immunology/Inflammation,Apoptosis,Chromatin/Epigenetic,Stem Cells,Angiogenesis,JAK/STAT signaling,Stem Cells,JAK/STAT signaling,Proteases/Proteasome,Microbiology/Virology,Immunology/Inflammation,NF-_b,NF-_b,Immunology/Inflammation,Neuroscience,Immunology/Inflammation,Immunology/Inflammation,Immunology/Inflammation

Target:

ROS,TNF,JAK,JAK,JAK,JAK,STAT,STAT,HIV Protease,HIV Protease,TLR,I_B/IKK,NF-_B,NO Synthase,COX,COX,IL Receptor,NADPH-oxidase