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  • HY-14650
    DHEA
    Maximum Cited Publications
    50 Publications Verification

    Prasterone; Dehydroisoandrosterone; Dehydroepiandrosterone

    Environmental Pollutants Endogenous Metabolite Androgen Receptor Cardiovascular Disease Endocrinology Cancer
    DHEA (Prasterone) is one of the most abundant steroid hormones. DHEA (Prasterone) mediates its action via multiple signaling pathways involving specific membrane receptors and via transformation into androgen and estrogen derivatives (e.g., androgens, estrogens, 7α and 7β DHEA, and 7α and 7β epiandrosterone derivatives) acting through their specific receptors.
    DHEA
  • HY-16985
    Darolutamide
    5+ Cited Publications

    ODM-201; BAY-1841788

    Androgen Receptor Cancer
    Darolutamide (ODM-201) is an orally active competitive androgen receptor (AR) antagonist. Darolutamide has a Ki of 11 nM for rat wild-type AR (wtAR) and IC50 of 26 nM for human wild-type AR (hAR)-mediated transcriptional activation . Darolutamide inhibits testosterone-induced AR nuclear translocation and transcriptional activation . Darolutamide exerts selective effects on AR-positive cells by inhibiting AR-dependent signaling pathways, and its active metabolite retains full antagonistic activity against AR mutants . Darolutamide can be used for the research of prostate cancer, including androgen receptor-dependent prostate cancer .
    Darolutamide
  • HY-N2026
    Propylparaben
    1 Publications Verification

    Propyl parahydroxybenzoate; Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate

    Bacterial Estrogen Receptor/ERR Sodium Channel PI3K JNK Akt Apoptosis Infection
    Propylparaben (Propyl parahydroxybenzoate) is an antibacterial preservative that can be produced by plants and bacteria. Propylparaben is an orally active weak estrogen receptor agonist. Propylparaben regulates the PI3K-AKT and JNK signaling pathways, and induces oxidative stress. Propylparaben is commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods, and can be used in studies related to ovarian aging and myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury .
    Propylparaben
  • HY-113289
    Brassicasterol
    1 Publications Verification

    Akt Androgen Receptor Bacterial Drug Metabolite HSV Infection Cardiovascular Disease Neurological Disease Cancer
    Brassicasterol is a metabolite of Ergosterol and has cardiovascular protective effects. Brassicasterol exerts anticancer effects in prostate cancer through dual targeting of AKT and androgen receptor signaling pathways. Brassicasterol inhibits HSV-1 (IC50=1.2 μM) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Brassicasterol also inhibits sterol δ 24-reductase, slowing the progression of atherosclerosis. Brassicasterol is also a cerebrospinal fluid biomarker for Alzheimer's disease .
    Brassicasterol
  • HY-N2908

    Methyl atrarate

    Environmental Pollutants NF-κB Androgen Receptor p38 MAPK NO Synthase Inflammation/Immunology Cancer
    Atraric acid (Methyl atrarate) is a specific androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects. Atraric acid represses the expression of the endogenous prostate specific antigen gene in both LNCaP and C4-2 cells. Atraric acid can also inhibit the synthesis of NO and cytokine, and suppress the MAPK-NFκB signaling pathway. Atraric acid can be used to research prostate diseases and inflammatory diseases .
    Atraric acid
  • HY-114402

    PROTACs Androgen Receptor Cancer
    ARD-69 is a PROTAC degrader based on the E3 ubiquitin ligase VHL and targeting the androgen receptor, which can induce androgen receptor (AR) protein degradation in AR-positive prostate cancer cells. ARD-69 inhibits AR-regulated gene expression, binds to the AR ligand binding domain at one end and binds to VHL at the other end, prompting AR to be recruited to the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, triggering proteasome degradation, thereby inhibiting AR signaling pathways and downstream gene expression (such as PSA, TMPRSS2). ARD-69 can be used to study of castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) .
    ARD-69 is composed of a target protein ligand (pink part) AR antagonist 14 (HY-172624), a PROTAC linker (black part) tert-Butyl 4-ethynyl-[1,4'-bipiperidine]-1'-carboxylate (HY-W442074), and a VHL-type E3 ubiquitinase ligand (blue part) VH 101, acid (HY-47070); among them, the VHL ligand and the linker can form a conjugate VH 101-amide-piperidine-Pip-alkyne (HY-172625).
    ARD-69
  • HY-18102
    GLPG0492
    5+ Cited Publications

    Androgen Receptor Neurological Disease
    GLPG0492 is an orally active, non-steroidal selective androgen receptor modulator. GLPG0492 exerts functional transactivation by binding to the ligand-binding domain of the receptor, exhibiting preferential partial agonist activity in muscle and bone tissues with low activity in reproductive tissues. GLPG0492 effectively counteracts muscle atrophy-related pathways, significantly enhances muscle strength, maintains motor ability, reduces fibrosis and improves electrophysiological parameters. GLPG0492 prevents immobilization-induced muscle atrophy and regulates muscle mass homeostasis, serving as a valuable tool compound for studies on Duchenne muscular dystrophy, muscle loss and various types of disuse musculoskeletal atrophy .
    GLPG0492
  • HY-N15686

    Torulin

    Apoptosis Androgen Receptor Bcl-2 Family MMP Cancer
    Torulene (Torulin) is an orally active carotenoid with anti-cancer activity. Torulene inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of tumor cells via a mitochondrial signal pathway and the down-regulation of androgen receptor (AR) expression. Torulene can be used for the study of prostate cancer .
    Torulene
  • HY-N2026A
    Propylparaben sodium
    1 Publications Verification

    Propyl parahydroxybenzoate sodium; Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate sodium

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Bacterial Sodium Channel PI3K JNK Akt Apoptosis Cardiovascular Disease Infection Neurological Disease
    Propylparaben (Propyl parahydroxybenzoate) sodium is an antibacterial preservative that can be produced by plants and bacteria. Propylparaben sodium is an orally active weak estrogen receptor agonist. Propylparaben sodium regulates the PI3K-AKT and JNK signaling pathways, and induces oxidative stress. Propylparaben sodium is commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods, and can be used in studies related to ovarian aging and myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury .
    Propylparaben sodium
  • HY-175652

    PROTACs Adenosine Receptor Cancer
    AZD9750 is an orally active, Cereblon (CRBN)-recruiting, androgen receptor (AR)-targeted PROTAC degrader. AZD9750 induces the proteasome-dependent degradation of both wild-type AR and the drug-resistant mutant AR L702H, thereby inhibiting the AR signaling pathway. AZD9750 suppresses tumor growth in mouse prostate cancer xenograft models and has been utilized in prostate cancer research .
    AZD9750
  • HY-16985S

    ODM-201-d4; BAY-1841788-d4

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Androgen Receptor Cancer
    Darolutamide-d4 (ODM-201-d4) is deuterium labeled Darolutamide (HY-16985). Darolutamide (ODM-201) is an orally active competitive androgen receptor (AR) antagonist, with a Ki of 11 nM for rat wild-type AR (wtAR) and an IC50 of 26 nM for human wild-type AR (hAR)-mediated transcriptional activation . Darolutamide inhibits testosterone-induced AR nuclear translocation and transcriptional activation . Darolutamide exerts selective effects on AR-positive cells by inhibiting AR-dependent signaling pathways, and its active metabolite retains full antagonistic activity against AR mutants . Darolutamide can be used for the research of prostate cancer, including androgen receptor-dependent prostate cancer .
    Darolutamide-d4
  • HY-141901S1

    Prasterone-d5; Dehydroisoandrosterone-d5; Dehydroepiandrosterone-d5

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Endogenous Metabolite Androgen Receptor Cardiovascular Disease Endocrinology Cancer
    DHEA-d5 (Prasterone-d5; Dehydroisoandrosterone-d5; Dehydroepiandrosterone-d5) is the deuterium labeled DHEA (HY-14650). DHEA (Prasterone) is one of the most abundant steroid hormones. DHEA (Prasterone) mediates its action via multiple signaling pathways involving specific membrane receptors and via transformation into androgen and estrogen derivatives (e.g., androgens, estrogens, 7α and 7β DHEA, and 7α and 7β epiandrosterone derivatives) acting through their specific receptors.
    DHEA-d5
  • HY-16985R

    ODM-201 (Standard); BAY-1841788 (Standard)

    Reference Standards Androgen Receptor Cancer
    Darolutamide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Darolutamide (HY-16985). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Darolutamide (ODM-201) is an orally active competitive androgen receptor (AR) antagonist, with a Ki of 11 nM for rat wild-type AR (wtAR) and an IC50 of 26 nM for human wild-type AR (hAR)-mediated transcriptional activation . Darolutamide inhibits testosterone-induced AR nuclear translocation and transcriptional activation . Darolutamide exerts selective effects on AR-positive cells by inhibiting AR-dependent signaling pathways, and its active metabolite retains full antagonistic activity against AR mutants . Darolutamide can be used for the research of prostate cancer, including androgen receptor-dependent prostate cancer .
    Darolutamide (Standard)
  • HY-176225

    PROTACs Src Estrogen Receptor/ERR Apoptosis Cancer
    BY13 is a SRC-3 PROTAC degrader with a DC50 of 0.031 μM. BY13 selectively blocks the ER signaling pathway over that of androgen receptor (AR)) through down-regulating ERα level. BY13 potently overcomes endocrine resistance in breast cancer by inducing cell cycle arrest in G1 phase and apoptosis, with superior effect over Fulvestrant (HY-13636). BY13 significantly inhibits the growth of drug-resistant breast tumors without obvious toxicity in LCC2 xenograft mice model . Pink: SRC-3 ligand (SI-2) (HY-101447); Blue: CRBN ligase ligand (HY-41547); Black: linker (HY-176226)
    BY13
  • HY-P11642A

    Enteropeptidase Aminopeptidase Opioid Receptor ERK mTOR Androgen Receptor Inflammation/Immunology
    Sialorphin TFA is a neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and aminopeptidase N (APN) inhibitor that responds to androgen signals. Sialorphin TFA blocks the degradation of endogenous opioid peptides and interacts with μ-, δ-, κ-opioid receptors. Sialorphin TFA regulates the ERK/mTOR signaling pathway by inducing cell cycle arrest, enhancing ERK1/2 activity, and reducing the phosphorylation levels of mTOR, 4E-BP1, p70S6K; accordingly, Sialorphin TFA exhibits antiproliferative activity against colorectal cancer, glioma and prostate cancer cells without cytotoxicity. In addition, Sialorphin TFA also produces antinociceptive responses, regulates sexual behavior, relaxes corpus cavernosum smooth muscle, and alleviates experimental colitis. Sialorphin TFA is also a copper (II) ion-binding ligand. Sialorphin TFA has been used in mechanistic studies related to cancer, pain management and inflammatory bowel disease .
    Sialorphin TFA
  • HY-105122

    WIN 49596

    Androgen Receptor Endocrinology Cancer
    Zanoterone is an orally active antagonist of the androgen receptor (AR) with a Ki of 2.2 μM. Zanoterone blocks the binding of androgens such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), inhibiting the androgen signaling pathway, thereby reducing androgen-dependent prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer growth .
    Zanoterone
  • HY-P2413

    Androgen Receptor Src Others
    Ac-PPPHPHARIK-NH2 (compound S1) is a compound that inhibits the interaction between androgen receptor and Src. It can inhibit the binding of androgen or estrogen-induced receptor and Src in cancer cells, as well as the activation of related signaling pathways, and can also inhibit cell cycle progression and tumor growth.
    Ac-PPPHPHARIK-NH2
  • HY-178148

    Androgen Receptor Endocrinology Cancer
    AR antagonist 17 is a selective, orally active, low brain-penetrant Androgen Receptor (AR) antagonist (IC50 = 0.010 μM), effectively blocking AR dimerization and nuclear translocation, and demonstrating potent efficacy in several castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) cells. AR antagonist 17 showed superior efficacy against variant drug-resistant AR mutants. AR antagonist 17 can inhibit tumor growth in an LNCaP xenograft model without apparent toxicity. AR antagonist 17 can be used for the study of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) .
    AR antagonist 17
  • HY-N2908R

    Methyl atrarate (Standard)

    Reference Standards Androgen Receptor NO Synthase p38 MAPK NF-κB Inflammation/Immunology Cancer
    Atraric acid (Standard) is the analytical standard of Atraric acid. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Atraric acid (Methyl atrarate) is a specific androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects. Atraric acid represses the expression of the endogenous prostate specific antigen gene in both LNCaP and C4-2 cells. Atraric acid can also inhibit the synthesis of NO and cytokine, and suppress the MAPK-NFκB signaling pathway. Atraric acid can be used to research prostate diseases and inflammatory diseases[1][2].
    Atraric acid (Standard)
  • HY-P11660

    β-catenin Wnt Androgen Receptor Cancer
    β-catenin-IN-10 is a β-catenin:TCF4 interaction inhibitor with an IC50 of 5.44 μM. β-catenin-IN-10 inhibits the Wnt and AR signaling pathways with IC50 values of 0.105 μM and 1.02 μM, respectively. β-catenin-IN-10 suppresses the proliferation of castration-resistant prostate cancer cells. β-catenin-IN-10 is applicable to research related to prostate cancer .
    β-catenin-IN-10
  • HY-119080

    Progesterone Receptor Endocrinology Cancer
    CP8754 is an orally active, selective human progesterone receptor (hPR) antagonist that blocks progesterone-mediated signaling pathways. CP8754 competitively inhibits the binding of [ 3H]-progesterone to hPR. And in vitro, CP8754 inhibits progesterone-dependent exogenous luciferase and endogenous alkaline phosphatase expression; while in vivo, CP8754 inhibits rabbit endometrial transformation. CP8754 does not significantly bind to human glucocorticoid receptors (hGR), estrogen receptors (hER), or rat androgen receptors (rAR). CP8754 can be used in the study of progesterone-related diseases such as breast cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and meningioma, as well as hormone-dependent tumors .
    CP8754
  • HY-P11642

    ERK Androgen Receptor Opioid Receptor Enteropeptidase mTOR Aminopeptidase Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology Cancer
    Sialorphin is a neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and aminopeptidase N (APN) inhibitor that responds to androgen signals. Sialorphin blocks the degradation of endogenous opioid peptides and interacts with μ-, δ-, κ-opioid receptors. Sialorphin regulates the ERK/mTOR signaling pathway by inducing cell cycle arrest, enhancing ERK1/2 activity, and reducing the phosphorylation levels of mTOR, 4E-BP1, p70S6K; accordingly, Sialorphin exhibits antiproliferative activity against colorectal cancer, glioma and prostate cancer cells without cytotoxicity. In addition, Sialorphin also produces antinociceptive responses, regulates sexual behavior, relaxes corpus cavernosum smooth muscle, and alleviates experimental colitis. Sialorphin is also a copper (II) ion-binding ligand. Sialorphin has been used in mechanistic studies related to cancer, pain management and inflammatory bowel disease .
    Sialorphin
  • HY-180553

    Histone Methyltransferase Cancer
    NSD2-IN-6 is a selective and orally active NSD2 inhibitor with IC50s of 3.8  and 274 nM for NSD2 and NSD1 respectively. NSD2-IN-6 reduces H3K36me2 levels, reverses cell plasticity by restoring the androgen receptor ( AR) signaling pathway. NSD2-IN-6 reduces a shift from cluster 2 and 3 states towards the cluster 1 state in organoids. NSD2-IN-6 exerts antitumor activity by reversing tumor cell plasticity, suppressing growth, and promoting apoptosis in vivo. NSD2-IN-6 can be used for prostate cancer research .
    NSD2-IN-6

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