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  1. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Licoflavonol is a minor flavone derived from the roots of Glycyrrhiza uralensis, functioning as an inhibitor of the Salmonella type III secretion system (T3SS). This compound exhibits notable antibacterial activity, making it a valuable tool for researching Salmonella pathogenesis and the mechanisms of bacterial infection. Its targeted inhibition of T3SS offers potential applications in the development of antimicrobial strategies and the study of host-pathogen interactions.
  2. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Glucuronic acid sodium functions primarily as a bacterial inhibitor, demonstrating notable anti-inflammatory properties. It supports the healing of ulcerative colitis by enhancing the intestinal barrier through the upregulation of tight junction proteins such as ZO-1 and Occludin. Additionally, Glucuronic acid sodium modulates gut microbiota composition by promoting beneficial bacterial populations while inhibiting pathogenic microbes, making it a valuable tool for research in gastrointestinal health and microbiome studies.
  3. Mycotoxin

    Destruxin A is a fungal cyclopeptide that targets mycotoxin pathways, exhibiting insecticidal and antiviral properties. It demonstrates significant inhibitory effects on leukemia cell lines in vitro. Additionally, Destruxin A specifically modulates the innate immune response in Drosophila melanogaster, increasing susceptibility to bacterial infections. This compound is particularly useful for research in cancer biology and immunology.
  4. Antibacterial Agent

    Cis-Nerolidol is a sesquiterpene alcohol known for its antibacterial properties. This compound exhibits significant antioxidant activity and has been shown to enhance the efficacy of antibiotics in microbial applications. Its diverse biological activities make cis-Nerolidol a valuable reagent for research in antimicrobial studies and the exploration of synergistic effects in antibiotic therapy.
  5. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Pinocembrin chalcone, known as 2',4',6'-Trihydroxychalcone, is a bacterial inhibitor derived from Helichrysum trilineatum. It activates AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), enhancing glucose tolerance while promoting fatty acid oxidation and reducing fat accumulation in the liver and skeletal muscles of high-fat diet-induced diabetic mice. This compound shows potential for research applications in gastric ulcer and diabetes studies, contributing to the understanding of metabolic regulation and bacterial infections.
  6. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Guaijaverin is a bacterial inhibitor that functions as a urease inhibitor with an IC50 of 120 μM. Demonstrating antioxidant properties, it exhibits significant anti-Streptococcus mutans activity. This compound is valuable for research focused on bacterial inhibition and potential therapeutic applications in treating infections caused by Streptococcus species.
  7. Antibacterial Angent

    Monocaprylin, a monoglyceride of caprylic acid, functions primarily as an antibacterial agent. It demonstrates significant antibacterial activity against various foodborne pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms, making it a promising candidate for research in alternative food preservation methods. Its efficacy in inhibiting microbial growth positions Monocaprylin as a valuable tool for studies aimed at enhancing food safety and shelf life.
  8. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Medicagenic acid, a potent bacterial inhibitor derived from the roots of Herniaria glabra, demonstrates significant fungistatic activity against various plant pathogens and human dermatophytes. This compound exhibits low enzyme inhibitory activity, specifically targeting xanthine oxidase, collagenase, elastase, tyrosinase, and cholinesterase. Medicagenic acid is valuable for research applications in studying antifungal resistance mechanisms and exploring potential therapeutic avenues for dermatological conditions.
  9. Bacterial

    Deprodone propionate is a corticosteroid synthesized by esterification of the 17-position of the prednisolone structure with propionic acid, along with deoxidation at the 21-position. This compound exhibits significant antibacterial properties and is primarily utilized in research applications involving the modulation of bacterial responses and inflammatory processes. Its unique structural modifications contribute to its biological activity within the context of corticosteroid functions.
  10. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Tosylchloramide sodium trihydrate is a bacterial inhibitor that acts as a potent disinfectant. This reagent exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, making it suitable for applications in laboratories, healthcare settings, and sanitation in commercial environments. Additionally, Tosylchloramide sodium trihydrate serves as a biocide in personal care products, including air fresheners and deodorants.
  11. Isothiocyanate

    (6-Isothiocyanatohexyl)(methyl)sulfane is an isothiocyanate that exhibits significant antibacterial and antifungal activities. It demonstrates inhibitory effects against Bacillus subtilis and Trichophyton mentagrophytes, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 25 μg/mL. Additionally, this compound shows anthelmintic properties against blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) and possesses antifouling capabilities when applied to polyvinyl chloride (PVC) panels at a concentration of 50 μmol/cm². Its diverse biological activities make it a valuable tool for research in microbiology and environmental science.
  12. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Tolclofos-methyl is a bacterial inhibitor that functions as a broad-spectrum aromatic hydrocarbon fungicide. It exhibits potent activity against soil-borne and seed-borne fungal pathogens, effectively preventing seed decay and seedling blights. This compound is valuable in agricultural research for its ability to enhance seed treatment efficacy and promote plant health by mitigating fungal diseases.
  13. Antibacterial Agent

    Rifasutenizol is a dual-targeted antibacterial agent that effectively targets Helicobacter pylori infections. It exhibits significant antibacterial activity against both microaerophilic and anaerobic bacteria, making it a valuable tool in research related to bacterial infections. This compound is suitable for studies aimed at understanding the mechanisms of bacterial resistance and developing new therapeutic strategies.
  14. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Fumagillol is a bacterial inhibitor with a primary role as a precursor to fumagillin. It exhibits significant antimicrobial activity and selectively inhibits angiogenesis, making it a valuable reagent for research in vascular biology and microbial pathology. Its utility extends to studies focused on the mechanisms of angiogenesis and the development of novel therapeutic strategies against microbial infections.
  15. Antibiotic drug

    LpxH-IN-AZ1 is a sulfonyl piperazine compound that functions as a potent inhibitor of UDP-2,3-diacylglucosamine pyrophosphate hydrolase (LpxH). This compound demonstrates significant inhibitory activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae LpxH, achieving an IC50 value of 0.36 μM. LpxH-IN-AZ1 is valuable for research applications targeting antibiotic drug development and bacterial resistance mechanisms.
  16. Antibacterial Drug

    Stearyl glycyrrhetinate is an antibacterial agent primarily targeting the growth of Staphylococcus aureus. Exhibiting a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of over 256 mg/L, this compound demonstrates significant antibacterial activity. It is commonly utilized in research focused on developing antibacterial therapeutics and studying the properties of licorice-derived compounds.
  17. Antibacterial Compound

    2',4'-Dihydroxylchalcone is an antibacterial compound that enhances the efficacy of nalidixic acid against E. coli through the modulation of membrane permeability. This chalone derivative demonstrates significant potential in combating bacterial resistance, making it a valuable tool for research in antimicrobial therapies and drug development. Its unique chemical properties and activity can be utilized in studies focusing on bacterial membrane interactions and resistance mechanisms.
  18. Antibacterial Agent

    Potassium tetraborate tetrahydrate, 99.5% serves as an antibacterial agent targeting Pectobacterium carotovorum. This compound demonstrates significant antibacterial activity, making it suitable for a variety of life science research applications. It can be utilized in studies examining microbial interactions and the development of antibacterial strategies.
  19. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Olanexidine hydrochloride is a monobiguanide compound with potent bactericidal activity, targeting bacterial cell membranes to disrupt membrane integrity. It demonstrates efficacy against a broad spectrum of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Notably, Olanexidine exhibits a bactericidal concentration of 109 μg/mL for Gram-positive bacilli, making it valuable in microbiological research and applications involving antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
  20. Penem β-Lactamase Inhibitor

    BLI-489 hydrate is a penem β-lactamase inhibitor that effectively targets class A, class C, and certain class D β-lactamases. This compound demonstrates notable biological activity when used in combination with Piperacillin, showing efficacy against murine infections caused by pathogens expressing extended-spectrum β-lactamases, AmpC β-lactamases, and class D β-lactamases. BLI-489 hydrate is a valuable reagent for research into antibiotic resistance and the development of combination therapies.
  21. Bacterial Inhibitor

    RPW-24 is a bacterial inhibitor that enhances the immune response of Caenorhabditis elegans, providing protection against bacterial infections. This compound demonstrates significant antibacterial activity, making it a valuable tool for studying host-pathogen interactions and immune modulation in nematodes. RPW-24 is applicable in research focusing on innate immunity and antimicrobial strategies in model organisms.
  22. Bacterial Inhibitor

    (±)-Leucine, also known as DL-Leucine, is a stereoisomer of the amino acid leucine that acts as a bacterial growth inhibitor. It demonstrates significant antibacterial activity, inhibiting the growth of Escherichia coli HfrH by 92.08%. This compound is utilized in biochemical research for its potential applications in microbial control and as a dietary additive in various studies.
  23. Antibacterial Agent

    Loureirin C is a natural antibacterial agent that demonstrates multiple biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-spasmodic, and anti-tumor effects. This compound has shown potential in modulating inflammatory responses and may serve as a therapeutic candidate in various disease models. Research applications include evaluating its efficacy in combating bacterial infections and exploring its broader pharmacological effects.
  24. Antibacterial agent

    Methyl quinaldate is an antibacterial agent targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. It exhibits potent antibacterial activity with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 2 μg/mL. This compound is useful in research focused on developing treatments for tuberculosis and understanding bacterial resistance mechanisms.
  25. β-lactamase Inhibitor

    WCK-4234 is a potent β-lactamase inhibitor that effectively targets class A, C, and D β-lactamases. While lacking direct antibacterial activity, WCK-4234 enhances the efficacy of carbapenems such as imipenem and meropenem against Enterobacteriaceae possessing OXA-48/OXA-181 or KPC enzymes, as well as those exhibiting combinations of impermeability and AmpC or ESBL activity. This compound is particularly noteworthy for its ability to overcome resistance conferred by OXA-type carbapenemases, making it valuable for research in antibiotic resistance mechanisms.
  26. Antibacterial Agent

    3-Amino-5-bromopyridine is an antibacterial agent that targets bacterial growth. It effectively inhibits the growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, making it a valuable compound in antimicrobial research. Additionally, 3-amino-5-bromopyridine serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of K-ABP, contributing to the development of new antibacterial strategies.
  27. Bacterial Carbon Source

    3-Methylvaleric Acid is a branched alkanoic acid that serves as a sole carbon source for the growth of Pseudomonas citronettotis. This compound is essential in microbiological studies focused on bacterial metabolism and can be used to investigate microbial responses to carbon availability. Additionally, derivatives of 3-Methylvaleric Acid demonstrate anti-hyperalgesic and anticonvulsant activities, making it relevant for pharmacological research.
  28. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Hetacillin is a beta-lactam antibiotic that acts primarily by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. As a member of the aminopenicillin family, it is effective against a variety of gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria. This reagent is commonly utilized in microbiological studies and antibiotic susceptibility testing, making it valuable for research on bacterial infections and resistance mechanisms.
  29. Antibacterial Agent

    Erinacine P is a cyathane-type diterpenoid with antibacterial properties. Isolated from the mycelia and submerged cultures of Hericium erinaceum, it serves as a precursor for producing biologically active compounds, including Erinacine C, A, and B. Erinacine P demonstrates notable antibacterial efficacy against Aliivibrio fischeri, making it a valuable candidate for research applications focused on bacterial infections and antimicrobial mechanisms.
  30. Antibacterial Agent

    Antibacterial Agent 268 is an effective antibacterial compound that specifically targets mycobacterial pathogens. It demonstrates potent antibacterial activity, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 0.44 to 0.07 μM. This compound is applicable in research focused on the development of antimicrobial therapies and the study of mycobacterial infections.
  31. Antibacterial Agent

    Fobrepodacin disodium is an orally active phosphate proagent that converts to the active compound SPR719. It exhibits potent bactericidal activity in vivo, making it a valuable tool for antibacterial research. This compound is suitable for studies investigating the mechanisms of antibacterial efficacy and resistance in various bacterial strains.
  32. Bacterial β-glucuronidase Inhibitor

    UNC10201652 is a potent inhibitor of bacterial β-glucuronidase, specifically targeting Loop 1 (L1) in gut microbiota, with an IC50 value of 0.117 μM for E. coli β-glucuronidase. This compound effectively blocks the processing of SN-38 glucuronide, predominantly in individuals with a high abundance of L1 GUS enzymes in their fecal microbiota. Its application is of particular interest in studying gut microbiome interactions and drug metabolism.
  33. Sulfonamide Antibiotic

    Sulfanitran is a sulfonamide antibiotic that serves as an antibacterial and anticoccidial agent, particularly in poultry feed formulations. This compound functions as a stimulator of multidrug resistance protein 2 (MRP2), enhancing its affinity for estradiol-17-β-D-glucuronide (E217βG). It is utilized in research applications focused on antibiotic resistance and the modulation of drug transport mechanisms.
  34. Bacterial Inhibitor

    3-O-Methylgalangin is a natural flavonoid derived from the rhizome of Alpinia officinarum, exhibiting significant antibacterial activity. This compound acts as a bacterial inhibitor and is also known to inhibit pancreatic lipase. Its properties make it a valuable tool for research in microbiology and metabolic studies.
  35. PRRSV/CD163 Inhibitor

    PRRSV/CD163-IN-1 is a specific inhibitor of the interaction between porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) glycoproteins GP2a or GP4 and the CD163-SRCR5 domain. This compound is valuable for studying the mechanisms of PRRSV infection and the role of CD163 in viral entry. It is an essential tool for research aimed at understanding porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and developing potential therapeutic strategies.
  36. Antibacterial Agent

    BAY-Y 3118 is a quinolone antibacterial agent that targets bacterial DNA replication. It demonstrates broad-spectrum antibacterial activity in vitro, exhibiting high efficacy against gram-positive cocci and anaerobic bacteria. Additionally, BAY-Y 3118 shows moderate activity against Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This compound is suitable for research applications related to infectious diseases and the development of new antibacterial therapies.
  37. Anti-Candida Albicans Agent

    2,6-Dichlorodiphenylamine targets Candida albicans with demonstrated antifungal activity. This compound is a structural analogue of Diclofenac Sodium, a nonselective anti-inflammatory agent known for its inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2). Its potent activity makes it suitable for research applications focused on antifungal mechanisms and therapeutic interventions against Candida infections.
  38. Fungicide

    Captan is a widely utilized fungicide that targets various fungal pathogens, including Botrytis, Fusarium, Fusicoccum, and Pythium. Its primary mechanism involves the inhibition of spore germination and mycelial growth, making it effective in agricultural applications. Additionally, Captan has been observed to enhance denitrifying and total culturable bacterial populations, contributing to soil health. This compound is essential for research focused on fungal disease management and agricultural microbiology.
  39. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Nonacosane is a naturally occurring alkane derived from Baphia massaiensis, with demonstrated antibacterial activity. It exhibits weak inhibitory effects against various bacterial strains, including Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. This compound can be utilized in research focused on bacterial resistance and the development of antibacterial agents.
  40. Antibacterial Agent

    Lindenenol is a bioactive compound derived from Radix linderae, known for its potent antibacterial properties. This compound exhibits significant antioxidant activity, making it suitable for research applications aimed at exploring its therapeutic potential against bacterial infections and oxidative stress-related diseases.
  41. Bacterial Inhibitor

    5-Desmethylsinensetin is a bacterial inhibitor derived from Artemisia princeps. This compound exhibits significant antiprotozoal activity, demonstrating IC50 values of 0.4 μg/mL against T. cruzi epimastigotes and 75.1 μg/mL against trypomastigotes. It serves as a valuable tool for research into protozoan infections and potential therapeutic applications.
  42. Antibacterial Agent

    Gancaonin G is a 6-prenylated isoflavanone with antibacterial properties, primarily targeting Streptococcus mutants and MRSA strains. This compound, isolated from Glycyrrhiza uralensis, exhibits significant antibacterial activity, making it a valuable candidate for research in antimicrobial therapies and the development of new antibiotics. Investigations into its mechanism of action can contribute to understanding resistance patterns and the efficacy of isoflavanones in combating bacterial infections.
  43. Amphipathic Peptide Antibiotic

    LAH4 is an amphipathic peptide antibiotic characterized by its alpha-helical structure. It demonstrates potent antimicrobial properties, along with effective nucleic acid transfection and enhanced cell penetration capabilities. LAH4 shows a strong affinity for anionic lipids present in the outer membranes of bacteria, making it a valuable tool for plasmid DNA delivery in various research applications.
  44. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Salannin is a limonoid compound derived from the seed oil of Azadirachta indica, acting primarily as a bacterial inhibitor. It exhibits significant antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, making it a valuable reagent in microbiological research. Additionally, Salannin demonstrates antiulcer and spermicidal properties, supporting its potential applications in pharmacological studies and therapeutic development.
  45. Antibacterial Agent

    Pradofloxacin is a third-generation fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent that primarily targets bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV, disrupting bacterial replication and transcription. It exhibits potent activity against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, making it suitable for the study of bacterial infections, particularly in veterinary medicine for conditions such as skin infections in dogs and cats. Its unique pharmacological profile allows for effective research into the management of resistant bacterial strains in animal health.
  46. Bacterial Inhibitor

    2-Mercaptopyridine N-oxide sodium is a bacterial inhibitor targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It exhibits a bactericidal effect with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC90) of 7.20 μM against the standard strain H37Rv (ATCC 27294). This compound, along with its complexes with iron, gallium, and bismuth, demonstrates promising anti-tuberculosis activity, indicating its potential utility in the treatment of tuberculosis.
  47. Antibacterial Agent

    Lysicamine is a natural compound that functions as an antibacterial agent. It demonstrates significant antibacterial activity, making it a valuable tool for research in infection control and therapeutic development. Additionally, Lysicamine exhibits anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties, broadening its potential applications in the study of cancer biology and inflammatory diseases.
  48. Bacterial Inhibitor

    4-Ethoxyphenol is a natural bacterial inhibitor derived from the marine gorgonian-associated bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SCSIO 00856. This compound exhibits significant antilarval activity, demonstrating an EC50 value of 24.1 μg/mL against Bacillus amphitrite larvae. Its properties make it a valuable tool for research applications in microbiology and biopesticide development.
  49. Bacterial Inhibitor

    Rubrofusarin is a polyketide pigment derived from Fusarium graminearum, known for its antibacterial properties. This compound exhibits significant biological activity, including anticancer and antioxidant effects, and has been shown to alleviate depressive symptoms induced by chronic restraint stress through the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. Rubrofusarin serves as a valuable tool in research applications focused on bacterial inhibition and the exploration of therapeutic strategies for stress-related disorders.
  50. Antibacterial Agent

    Niridazole is an antibacterial agent targeting anaerobic and microaerophilic bacteria. It exhibits potent inhibitory activity, with IC50 values ranging from 0.0037 to 1.0 μg/mL. This compound is valuable for research applications focused on bacterial infections and assessing antimicrobial efficacy.

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