1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
  3. Cytochrome P450
  4. Cytochrome P450 Isoform
  5. Cytochrome P450 Substrate

Cytochrome P450 Substrate

Cytochrome P450 Substrates (10):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity
  • HY-B1812
    Veratrole
    Substrate 99.46%
    Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-149769
    CP-506
    Substrate
    CP-506 (compound 26) is an anticancer compound and a substrate for nitroreductase and CYP oxidoreductases. CP-506 has anticancer activity.
  • HY-B1812S3
    Veratrole-d6
    Substrate
    Veratrole-d6 is the deuterium labeled Veratrole. Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-W342082
    11-Ketoprogesterone
    Substrate
    11-Ketoprogesterone (11KP4) is the substrate for CYP17A1 and 11β-HSD2 that could be metabolized to 21-deoxycortisone (21dE) and 21-deoxycortisol (21dF) with glucocorticoid activity.
  • HY-B1812R
    Veratrole (Standard)
    Substrate
    Veratrole (Standard) is the analytical standard of Veratrole. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-B1812S
    Veratrole-d4
    Substrate
    Veratrole-d4 is the deuterium labeled Veratrole. Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-B1812S1
    Veratrole-d2
    Substrate
    Veratrole-d2 is the deuterium labeled Veratrole. Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-159176
    Antitumor agent-183
    Substrate
    Antitumor agent-183 (compound 3f) has antitumor activity with metabolic stability. Antitumor agent-183 inhibits cancer cell growth, with IC50s less than 5 nM for A549, HCT116, and HS578T cells. The albumin-bound nanoparticle formulation of Antitumor agent-183 has prolonged retention in the tumor tissues.
  • HY-B1812S2
    Veratrole-d10
    Substrate
    Veratrole-d10 is the deuterium labeled Veratrole. Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.
  • HY-B1812S4
    Veratrole-d2-1
    Substrate
    Veratrole-d2-1 is the deuterium labeled Veratrole (HY-B1812). Veratrole (1,2-Dimethoxybenzene) is a key compound that widely exists in plants and attracts pollinators. The release of Veratrole has a circadian rhythm and plays an important role in plant reproduction, species differentiation, and interactions with pollinators. In addition, Veratrole can be demethylated by cytochrome P-450 in Streptomyces setonii.