Carbazomycin C is a bacterial metabolite that has been found in Streptomyces and has diverse biological activities. It is active against S. aureus, B. anthracis, B. subtilis, and M. flavus, the fungi T. asteroides and T. mentagrophytes, and P. falciparum. It is also active against a panel of five plant pathogenic fungi. Carbazomycin C is cytotoxic to MCF-7, KB, and NCI H187 cells. It also inhibits 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) activity in RBL-1 cell extracts.
1-Docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, an ester product, is a phospholipid containing DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), often used in biomedical research as an important source of omega-3 fatty acids.
CL2-SN-38, a part of the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), can conjugate with the anti-Trop-2-humanized antibody hRS7. SN-38 is an inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase I.
MAC glucuronide phenol-linked SN-38, a pH-sensitive lactone and DNA topoisomerase I inhibitor drug linker, exhibits cytotoxicity in L540cy and Ramos cells, with IC50 values of 113 ng mL and 67 ng mL, respectively[1].
MAC glucuronide α-hydroxy lactone-linked SN-38 (Topoisomerase I inhibitor) is a stabilized lactone MAC glucuronide α-hydroxy lactone-linked SN-38 drug linker. MAC glucuronide α-hydroxy lactone-linked SN-38 is cytotoxic across L540cy cells and Ramos cells