Pseudobufarenogin
CAS: 17008-69-4
Ref. 3D-SAA00869
1mg | Discontinued | ||
5mg | Discontinued | ||
10mg | Discontinued | ||
25mg | Discontinued | ||
50mg | Discontinued |
Product Information
Pseudobufarenogin is a chemical compound that has been found in toad skin and has shown inhibitory effects against the growth of cancer cells. It inhibits the production of β-catenin, an important protein for cancer cell proliferation, by binding to its promoter region. Pseudobufarenogin also has biological properties as a medicine and can be used to treat ulcers, inflammation, allergies, and other ailments. It has been shown that Pseudobufarenogin is not toxic to normal cells or animals and can be used safely as a preservative in food products.
Pseudobufarenogin belongs to the class of oxindole alkaloids and can be synthesized by chemical ionization methods. It is structurally similar to acetate extract which has been found in chinese medicines for centuries. This medicinal plant extract contains many chemicals such as oxindole and pseudobufarenogin that have anti-inflammatory effects on skin