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  • HY-W011916

    3-O-Carboxyethyl-D-glucosamine

    Bacterial Endogenous Metabolite Infection
    Muramic acid (3-O-Carboxyethyl-D-glucosamine) is a component found only in the cell walls of bacteria and blue-green algae. Muramic acid can be used to measure the biomass of microorganisms in environments such as estuaries, oceans, and soils .
    Muramic acid
  • HY-W062171

    Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione

    Drug Derivative Neurological Disease
    Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) (Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione), an alkaloid isolated from green algae Ulva prolifera, possesses antialgal activity against the common harmful red tide microalgae . Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) (Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione) possesses antiamnesic effects and neuroprotective actions .
    Cyclo-(Pro-Gly)
  • HY-136830

    Adenosine-5'-diphosphoglucose disodium

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    ADP-Glucose disodiumIs an immediate precursor for the biosynthesis of storage polysaccharides in plants, green algae and cyanobacteria, and structural polysaccharides in some bacteria, by the addition of glucose. It is used to produce amylose, amylopectin, starch and other polysaccharides by amylose synthase or starch synthase in plastids. ADPGUsually produced in plastids, although it can be biosynthesized in the cytoplasm of some grasses and imported into plastids by membrane-bound transporters .
    ADP-Glucose disodium
  • HY-W012815

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Drug Intermediate Others
    3-Methylcatechol is a phenolic derivative that can be produced by Pseudomonas putida MC2. 3-Methylcatechol can serve as a molecular building block in chemical synthesis to produce other active compounds .
    3-Methylcatechol
  • HY-W062171R

    Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione (Standard)

    Reference Standards Others Neurological Disease
    Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) (Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione), an alkaloid isolated from green algae Ulva prolifera, possesses antialgal activity against the common harmful red tide microalgae . Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) (Pyrrolopiperazine-2,5-dione) possesses antiamnesic effects and neuroprotective actions .
    Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) (Standard)
  • HY-W722087

    Endogenous Metabolite Others
    3,6-Dimethylundecane is a type of di-methyl alkanoid compound. 3,6-Dimethylundecane is one of the various branched alkanes identified in the metabolic products of the desert blue-green algae Microcoleus vaginatus .
    3,6-Dimethylundecane
  • HY-162297

    Drug Metabolite Others
    4-(Sulfooxy)benzoic acid is a sulfated phenolic acid found in C. elegans. 4-(Sulfooxy)benzoic acid is a metabolite of ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate and several flavonoids .
    4-(Sulfooxy)benzoic acid
  • HY-N16492

    Others Others
    D-Cysteinolic acid is found in starfish. D-Cysteinolic acid is also found in red alga and green algae .
    D-Cysteinolic acid
  • HY-W096997S

    Sodium capryl sulfate-d17

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Others
    Sodium octyl sulfate (SOS)-d17 (Sodium capryl sulfate-d17) is the deuterated analogue of Sodium octyl sulfate (SOS). Sodium octyl sulfate (Sodium capryl sulfate; SOS) is a medium‑chain anionic surfactant. Sodium octyl sulfate (SOS) can undergo strong hydrophobic interactions with serum albumins (such as human serum albumin (HSA) and bovine serum albumin (BSA)), while exhibiting weak interactions with other proteins including myoglobin and hemoglobin. As an environmental pollutant in freshwater ecosystems, Sodium octyl sulfate (SOS) can mimic interspecific pheromones released by Daphnia magna and induce the formation of multicellular colonies in green algae.
    Sodium octyl sulfate (SOS)-d17
  • HY-N14610

    Bacterial Infection
    Grahamimycin B has weak activity against Gram-positive bacteria, negative bacteria, cyanobacteria and green algae .
    Grahamimycin B
  • HY-N15170

    Drug Derivative Others
    Neochrome, 5,8-epoxide derivative, is a Carotenoid. Neochrome is a chimeric photoreceptor between phytochrome and phototropin. Neochrome can be extracted from the fruit of Malpighia emarginata DC. syn. Malpighia glabra L. Neochrome can be found in some advanced ferns and in the green alga M. scalaris. Neochrome can serve as the red light receptor for chloroplast movement in ferns and green algae .
    Neochrome
  • HY-122480

    SYP-1620

    Fungal ATP Synthase Cytochrome P450 Infection
    Fenaminstrobin (SYP-1620) is a strobilurin Fungicide. Fenaminstrobin binds to cytochrome bc1 in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, thereby inhibiting ATP production. Fenaminstrobin exhibits acute toxicity to Daphnia magna. Fenaminstrobin effectively controls diseases such as Fusarium ear rot, downy mildew, rice blast and pear scab .
    Fenaminstrobin

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