9 Results for "

low-solubility

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (9)

9 Results for "low-solubility" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-152927
CAS No.: 71138-97-1
Purity:  ≥95.0%
Research Areas:  

Others

Hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose acetate succinate (Mw: 20-100k Da) is a cosolvent for preparing SDDs of low-solubility agents. Hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose acetate succinate (Mw: 20-100k Da) exhibits no acute/subchronic/chronic toxicity in rats, with oral activity and LD50 >2.5 g/kg .
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Cat. No.: HY-Y0850U1
CAS No.: 9002-89-5
Synonyms: Polyvinyl alcohol (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization); Poly(Ethenol) (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization)
PVA (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization) is a semicrystalline and biocompatible synthetic polymer with excellent safety properties including non-toxicity, no accumulation, and non-mutagenicity. PVA (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization) undergoes cross-linking via acetal bond formation between hydroxyl and aldehyde groups, and it can be used to prepare highly rigid, low-solubility degradable films as well as for dry or minimally invasive in vitro wound studies. PVA (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization) can construct a hydroxyl-rich microenvironment to trap photogenerated holes, thereby promoting hydrogen peroxide production and enhancing the redox cycle of iron species in the photo-Fenton reaction. PVA (Mw 61000, 98-99% hydrolyzed, ~1400 polymerization) can act as a sacrificial agent and substrate to achieve synchronous degradation with pollutants, and it is applicable to sustainable waste management and water treatment .
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Cat. No.: HY-111197
CAS No.: 889116-06-7
Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

LY-2300559 is a low-solubility carboxylic acid (pKa = 4.5). LY-2300559 can be used for the research of migraine .
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Cat. No.: HY-182267
Antibiofilm agent-20 is an orally active Escherichia coli biofilm inhibitor (IC50 = 5.5 μg/mL) and show low antibacterial activity (MIC >128 μg/mL). Antibiofilm agent-20 exhibits high lipophilicity and low solubility, resulting in low colon delivery rate. Antibiofilm agent-20 demonstrates anti-inflammatory and reduces IL-17 and TNF-α levels. Antibiofilm agent-20 can be used for the research of inflammatory bowel disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-L026P
3,275 compounds

New drug development is a time-consuming and high-cost process. Drug repurposing (also called drug repositioning, reprofiling or re‑tasking) offers various advantages over developing an entirely new drug for a given indication, such as lower risk and less investment. Clinical drugs have confirmed bioactivities, clear mechanisms and high safety that are suitable for drug repurposing.

MCE owns a unique collection of 3,275 clinical compounds that refer to various research areas including anti-cancer, anti-infection, anti-inflammation, nervous disease. Those compounds are of detailed information on clinical development status, research area, targets, etc. Clinical Compound Library Plus, with powerful screening capability, further complements Clinical Compound Library (HY-L026) by adding some compounds with low solubility or solution stability (Part B) to this library. All those supplementary are supplied in powder form.

Cat. No.: HY-L022P
3,664 compounds

New drug development is a time-consuming and high-cost process. Drug repurposing (also called drug repositioning, reprofiling or re‑tasking) offers various advantages over developing an entirely new drug for a given indication. First, the risk of failure is lower. Second, the time frame for drug development can be reduced. Third, less investment is needed. Approved drugs have identified bioactivities, good pharmacokinetic characteristics and safety which are suitable for drug repurposing.

MCE owns a unique collection of 3,664 approved compounds which have been completed extensive preclinical and clinical studies and have well-characterized bioactivities, safety and bioavailability properties. MCE FDA-Approved Drug Library Plus, with more powerful screening capability, further complements FDA-Approved Drug Library (HY-L022) by adding some compounds with low solubility or solution stability (Part B) to this library. All those supplementary are supplied in powder form.

Cat. No.: HY-L035P
6,129 compounds

New drug development is a time-consuming and high-cost process. Drug repurposing (also called drug repositioning, reprofiling or re‑tasking) offers various advantages over developing an entirely new drug for a given indication. First, the risk of failure is lower. Second, the time frame for drug development can be reduced. Third, less investment is needed. Approved and clinical drugs, especially after phase I drugs, have identified bioactivities, good pharmacokinetic characteristics and safety, which are suitable for drug repurposing.

MCE Drug Repurposing Compound Library plus contains 6,129 approved and passed phase I clinical drugs, which have been completed extensive preclinical and clinical studies and have well-characterized bioactivities, safety and bioavailability properties.

MCE Drug Repurposing Compound Library plus, with more powerful screening capability, further complement MCE Drug Repurposing Compound Library (HY-L035) by adding some compounds with low solubility or stability (Part B) to this library. All those supplementary compounds are supplied in powder form.

Cat. No.: HY-L021P
6,287 compounds

Natural products are small molecules produced naturally by any organism including primary and secondary metabolites. Natural sources may lead to basic research on potential bioactive components for commercial development as lead compounds in drug discovery.

Nature has been a source of medicinal agents for thousands of years, and an impressive number of modern drugs have been isolated from natural sources, many based on their use in traditional medicine. With the development of new molecular targets, there is an increasing demand for novel molecular diversity for screening. Natural products will play a crucial role in meeting this demand through the continued investigation of world’s bio-diversity, much of which remains unexplored.

MCE provides a unique collection of 6,287 natural compounds that contains Saccharides and Glycosides, Phenylpropanoids, Quinones, Flavonoids, Terpenoids and Glycosides, Steroids, Alkaloid, Phenols, Acids and Aldehydes. Natural Product Library Plus, with more powerful screening capability, further complements Natural Product Library (HY-L021) by adding some compounds with low solubility or solution stability (Part B) to this library. All those supplementary are supplied in powder form.

Cat. No.: HY-L001P
32,925 compounds

Bioactive compounds are a general term for a class of substances that can cause certain biological effects in the body, which are the main source of small molecule drugs. These compounds generally penetrate cell membranes, act on specific target proteins in cells, regulate intracellular signaling pathways, and cause some changes in cell phenotype.

MCE owns a unique collection of 32,925 compounds with confirmed biological activities and clear targets. These compounds include natural products, innovative compounds, approved compounds, and clinical compounds. This library is a useful tool for signal pathway research, drug discovery and drug repurposing, etc.

Bioactive Compound Library Plus, with more powerful screening capability, further complements Bioactive Compound Library (HY-L001) by adding some compounds with low solubility or solution stability (Part B) and some novel, rare or exclusive compounds (Part C) to this library. Overall, bioactive compound library plus (HY-L001P) includes tree parts: Part A, Part B and Part C. Compounds in Part A are equal to the products in HY-L001, which can be supplied in solution or solid form. Compounds in Part B and C are only supplied in solid form.