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Human Endogenous Metabolite Compound Library Plus

Catalog No. L2501

Changes in biological status (such as hypoxia, nutrients, drugs) usually cause the perturbations in the concentrations and fluxes of specific endogenous metabolites involved in a number of key disease-related or other specific cellular pathways. Extensive efforts in recent years have been focused on metabolic alterations in cancer, the products of intermediary metabolism has been a topic of considerable research interest. Cancer cells exhibit profound alterations in their metabolism. The quantitative measurement of the dynamic multiparametric metabolites, identification and quantification of intermediary metabolism can better help predict the tumor progress, understand the metabolic pathways and molecular mechanism of carcinogenesis. Current researches mainly focus on energy metabolism targeted compounds, such as nucleotides, amino acids, lipids, saccharide, etc. For example, alterations of cellular lipidomics (choline, phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, etc.) reported in cancer provides a major opportunity to treat and prevent cancer; alterations of glucose metabolism (abnormal pyruvate, lactate, and isobutyric acid, etc.) in cancer cells, which also have become the hotspots in cancer research and therapeutics by targeting lipid metabolism and glucose metabolism. TargetMol’s collection of 1000 endogenous metabolism-related compounds, Human Endogenous Metabolism Compound Library, can be used for research in endogenous metabolism-related diseases and drug screening.

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Catalog No. L2501

Human Endogenous Metabolite Compound Library Plus

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  • 1 mg
  • 30 μL x 10 mM (in DMSO)
  • 50 μL x 10 mM (in DMSO)
  • 100 μL x 10 mM (in DMSO)
  • 250 μL x 10 mM (in DMSO)
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  • A unique collection of 1000 endogenous metabolism-related compounds for research in endogenous metabolism-related diseases and drug screening;
  • Effective tool for research in endogenous metabolism-related diseases, exploring the tumorigenesis, and drug discovery;
  • Detailed compound information with structure, target, activity, IC50 value, and biological activity description;
  • Structurally diverse, medicinally active, and cell permeable;
  • NMR and HPLC validated to ensure high purity and quality.

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  • Powder or pre-dissolved DMSO solutions in 96/384 well plate with optional 2D barcode
  • Shipped with blue ice

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Endogenous Metabolite
Apoptosis
Nucleoside Antimetabolite/Analog
Autophagy
Opioid Receptor
Reactive Oxygen Species
Antibacterial
DNA/RNA Synthesis
GPR
Thyroid hormone receptor(THR)
HIV Protease
ATPase
Dopamine Receptor
Amino Acids and Derivatives
Estrogen/progestogen Receptor
Ferroptosis
Antifungal
Antioxidant
Progesterone Receptor
Estrogen Receptor/ERR
PPAR
Cysteine Protease
TRP/TRPV Channel
IGF-1R
Sirtuin
ADC Linker
Proteasome
Chloride channel
Proton pump
ROR
Dehydrogenase
Histone Demethylase
RAAS
Histamine Receptor
Virus Protease
Melatonin Receptor
PARP
Liver X Receptor
Neurotensin Receptor
FXR
Glucokinase
Calcium Channel
ERK
Adrenergic Receptor
MT Receptor
Mitochondrial Metabolism
Somatostatin
Epoxide Hydrolase
Lipoxygenase
DUB
Androgen Receptor
mTOR
Akt
Prostaglandin Receptor
SARS-CoV
Free radical scavengers
Nrf2
Influenza Virus
Carboxypeptidase
HDAC
NF-κB
AMPK
GABA Receptor
5-HT Receptor
Cannabinoid Receptor
Neurokinin receptor
DNA Methyltransferase
Tyrosinase
Antibiotic
AhR

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