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Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch Product Catalogue including fermentation products, phytochemicals, natural toxins, amines and enzymes

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Fermentation Products - Phytochemicals - Natural Toxins - Amines - Enzymes

NATurAl ProducT cATAloguE

www.cfmot.de

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

1. Fermentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

2. Phytochemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

3. Toxins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

3.1. Natural Toxins - Venoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

3.1.1. Snake Venoms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

3.1.2. Scorpion Venoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.1.3. Spider Venoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.1.4. Amphibian Venoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.1.5. other Arthropod Venoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.2. Natural Toxins - synthetically produced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

4. Amines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

5. Enzymes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

5.1. oxidoreductases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

5.2. Transferases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

5.3. Hydrolases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

5.4. lyases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

5.5. Isomerases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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CFM OSKAR TROPITZSCH TEL +49 9231 9619-0 / FAX +49 9231 9619-60 WEB WWW. CFMOT.DE / MAIL [email protected]

> Introduction 3

> Introduction

cfm oskar Tropitzsch e.K. is a globally-active company specialised in rare chemicals

and the contract manufacturing according to the customers needs. Founded in 1788

Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch started as the first chemical factory in Germany – known under

the brand name Chemische Fabrik Marktredwitz AG before 1985 Oskar Tropitzsch

transformed the production site to the worldwide known trading company. In the

course of time the product portfolio changed – some categories were concentrated

others were expended and new ones were added.

Today the portfolio contains the following categories:

> Fermentation products

•More than 550 products

•From lab scale up to industrial scale

> Phytochemicals

•More than 600 standard reference materials from Acetoxyvalerenic acid to

Z-Ligustilide

•More than 400 plant extracts

•Plant cultivation under GMP conditions

•Sourcing of plants

•Glucosinolates and Desulfoglucosinolates from mg to kg

•In vitro cultivation and selection

•Library with more than 220.000 fractions

> Natural Toxins

•Natural Toxins from Bees, Conch, Scorpions, Snakes, Spiders

•Toxins synthetically produced under GMP conditions

> Amines

•Unusual Building Blocks

> Enzymes

•Enzymes specialised for the pharmaceutical industry

•Customized development of enzymes

> Insects for pharmaceutical & homeopathic industry

•According to CITES

•Including all documentation

> Pharmaceutical raw materials and APIs

> metal and metal compounds

•Bismuth and Bismuth compounds

•Mercury and Mercury compounds

•Silver and Silver compounds

> Industrial chemicals

•Additives for the colour and lacquer industry

•Additives for agricultural pesticides

•Additives for the electroplating and textile industry

Thanks to our continuous contact to our customers and suppliers in over 60 countries,

we are able to source and supply nearly every product, no matter how rare it is.

Along with the product, we supply if necessary, documentation according to cGMP.

This network of partnership guarantees you the utmost benefit for your company.

History

cfm oskar Tropitzsch e.K. has been existing

in its current version for almost 25 years now.

The beginnings, however, go back more than

220 years to the roots of chemical industry in

Europe and particularly in Germany. July 24,

1788 is said to have been the birthday of the Chemical Factory W.C. Fikentscher

from which Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch emerged in 1985. But let’s go back to the begin-

nings: founded by Wolfgang Caspar Fikentscher in 1788 the Chemical Factory was

the first chemical factory in Germany.

In those days chemistry meant alchemy or “the art of trying”. Apart from the

production of chemicals for the glass industry and glass itself the wish to produce

gold from cheap raw materials made Fikentscher work with mercury as early as

1790. He did not obtain gold but a wide knowledge of the fungicide effect of the

mercury combination which was to be of great importance for his firm’s future.

Fikentscher himself had trained to be a pharmacist’s assistant and put his masters’

plan to establish a chemical factory, into effect. Owing to his education he knew which

products the “market” required then, and therefore the firm grew very fast. Even in

those days the connections spread world-wide and were not limited to the region.

Despite the situation at the beginning of the 19th century when there were no

trains, motor vessels, cars, telephones, gas or electricity Fikentscher managed to

import guano from Chile, which was transported to Hamburg by sea and upstream

the Elbe River until it was finally carried to Marktredwitz by horse and cart through

the mountain range of the Erzgebirge.

In 1822 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe visited the firm. This visit emphasizes the

importance the Chemical Factory had in those days. Supported by the Fikentscher

family, Goethe carried out several experiments in Marktredwitz and was able to

confirm his famous theory of chromatics.

1890 marked the year of new beginnings. Roughly 100

years after its foundation the Chemical Factory was sold

to two brothers, Oskar Bruno Tropitzsch and Curt Bernhard

Tropitzsch by W. C. Fikentscher´s descendants. In order

to maintain the company, they had to have an idea and

came to the conclusion that limiting their product range

and specializing in the field of mercury preparations might

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change their situation for the better. Due to this idea the small factory had become

the most important producer of these specialist products by 1914.

Until the beginning of the 20th century, fungal diseases in grain were causing

considerable problems in agriculture. This led to crop failures of up to 90% in

Europe and famines with thousands of people dying of starvation. Consequently,

research was carried out into finding a fungicide to reduce the enormous shortfalls.

In 1907 the Chemical Factory Marktredwitz was producing the first mercurial seed

dressing (Fusariol) which fought mould and was able to safeguard and increase yield.

Since this time there has been no more nature-related famines in Western Europe!

In 1931 the Chemical Factory Marktredwitz went public and was renamed CFM AG.

During the following years the connections all over the world, as well as the product

range were expanded and intensified.

The latest change took place in 1985, when Oskar Tropitzsch established Cfm, which

took over “goodwill” and “know how” from CFM AG.

Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K. transferred the production

of CFM AG to various contractors. The product range

has been increased considerably and now includes

a large variety of products for analytic, biotechnol-

ogy as well as the pharmaceutical industry. Even

as a trader Cfm is closely connected with production by different holdings and is

internationally known as a specialist in the search for rare and special chemicals.

> ServicesCfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K. offers their customers a great variety of different services

which exceed the usual trade in chemicals by far. Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K. does not

focus on the possibilities a supplier might have but on the individual requirements

of its customer regarding quantity, quality, documentation and delivery time - ac-

cording to their motto: finding the best solution for you!

Exceptional productsCfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K. has a range of exceptional products for the most varied

applications in its portfolio. Quantity however is not the limiting factor here.

milligrams - tonsDue to our long experience in this business we are aware of the fact that a few grams

or even milligrams are sufficient for research. If you are interested in substances,

do not hesitate to contact us regardless how small the required quantity may be.

In case the research project is successfully completed and our customer needs larger

quantities, we inform the supplier way ahead to enable him to complete the scale-up

before you might need larger quantities ranging from kilos to maybe even tons later

on. Our supplier is able to make upscale investments in time because he is currently

being updated on the development of the market by Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K.

Product searchOur wide range of products covers a large number of requirements our customers

have. We are, however, always prepared to look for substances our customers might

need. Due to our global network comprising more than 60 countries we are in a

position to offer chemical specialities on short notice. In case we are not able to

deliver immediately we keep our customer updated on the situation. At times we have

found substances after more than 6 months and were able to supply our customer.

This service is free of charge - even if no order will be placed later on.

marketing of products - Product knowledge meets business know-how!

As a trading company doing business throughout the world we attend various

symposia, professional conventions or trade fairs at least once a month and offer

universities, institutes and research institutes the opportunity to market their

products, patents and ideas globally.

Moreover we will be happy to find potential partners who are interested in licensing

agreements for your patent. In order to achieve this we are regularly in touch with

almost all global players in the pharmaceutical industry.

documentationYou need a special documentation for a raw material of your project? Cfm Oskar

Tropitzsch e.K. is in touch with partners who can supply these documentations.

In order to demonstrate the performance in this sector we would like to give you

the example of one of our suppliers who is able to document the following data:

•Date of birth of the snake

•List of possible diseases of the snake

•The medication the snake got in case of diseases

•Inoculations the snake got

•How was the snake fed and what was fed?

•Which detergents were used to clan the cage?

•How many offspring did the snake have?

customs SynthesesSpecial projects call for special partners. In cooperation with our producers we

offer individual customer syntheses. Documentation (DMF) as per the customers´

requirements is of course included.

One of our partners has developed more than 250 molecules in the last five years

which were synthesised on a very high scientific level.

Search for suppliersIt is a problem intrinsic to the pharmaceutical industry that sometimes a research

project has developed in connection with an approved drug but there is only one

supplier for the raw materials. Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch e.K. will be happy to find a

reliable and in terms of quality appropriate second supplier, who will also pass

the various audits required.

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FErmENTATIoNFermentation

Finding the best solution for you! Since 1788

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.5500004 A80915 C C26H33Cl3O6

75747-14-7 17-AAG C31H43N3O8 75747-14-7614-80-2 2-Acetamidophenol C8H9NO2 614-80-2510-18-9 Acetomycin C10H14O5 510-18-950722-38-8 3-Acetyl-Deoxynivalenol C17H22O7 50722-38-8142203-65-4 13-Acetyl-9-Dihydrobaccatin-III C33H42O12 142203-65-45500005 Acremonidin A5500146 Actinomycin C2 C63H88N12O16

5500145 Actinomycin C3 C64H90N12O16

50-76-0 Actinomycin D C62H86N12O16 50-76-07240-37-1 7-Aminoactinomycin D C62H87N13O16 7240-37-11402-41-1 Actinomycin E1 C65H92N12O16 1402-41-11402-42-2 Actinomycin E2 C66H94N2O16 1402-42-25500144 Actinomycin X0 b C62H86N12O17

5500143 Actinomycin X0 d C62H86N12O17

5500142 Actinomycin X2 C62H84N12O17

5500141 Actinomycin Z1 C62H84N12O19

5500006 Actiphenol C15H17NO4

58-61-7 Adenosin C10H13N5O4 58-61-71162-65-8 Aflatoxin B1 C17H12O6 1162-65-87220-81-7 Aflatoxin B2 C17H14O6 7220-81-71165-39-5 Aflatoxin G1 C17H12O7 1165-39-57241-98-7 Aflatoxin G2 C17H14O7 7241-98-76795-23-9 Aflatoxin M1 6795-23-96885-57-0 Aflatoxin M2 C17H12O7 6885-57-05500007 AGI-B4144096-46-8 Agistatine B C11H18O4 144096-46-8144096-47-9 Agistatine D C11H14O4 144096-47-95500008 Agrochelin A5500009 Agrochelin B60668-24-8 Alafosfaline C5H13N2O4P 60668-24-81402-83-1 Angolamycin C46H77NO17 1402-83-15500010 Angucycline C29H27NO11

22862-76-6 Anisomycin C14H19NO4 22862-76-682189-03-5 Ansatrienin A C36H48N2O8 82189-03-582189-04-6 Ansatrienin B C36H50N2O8 82189-04-64803-27-4 Anthramycin C16H17N3O4 4803-27-4154639-24-4 Antibiotic TAN 1364B C21H36O5 154639-24-4485815-59-6 Antibiotic TPU-0037-A C46H72N4O10 485815-59-6485815-61-0 Antibiotic TPU-0037-C C46H72N4O9 485815-61-0121569-61-7 Antibiotic UCN-02 C28H26N4O4 121569-61-738966-21-1 Aphidicolin C20H34O4 38966-21-1183506-66-3 Apicidin C34H49N5O6 183506-66-35500011 Apiosporamide

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.5500012 Aprosporamide-N-oxide104987-12-4 Ascomycin C43H69NO12 104987-12-45500013 Aspergione F76375-62-7 Asperlactone C9H12O4 76375-62-730387-51-0 Asperlin C10H12O5 30387-51-05500140 Asperloxine A C21H19N3O5

188605-15-4 Aspinolide B C14H20O6 188605-15-4157676-96-5 Aspinonene C9H16O4 157676-96-517398-00-4 Aspyrone C9H12O4 17398-00-45500014 Astasin C35H50O7

2825-00-5 Aureothin C22H23NO6 2825-00-5574-95-8 Aureothricin C9H10N2O2S2 574-95-813191-64-5 Aurofusarin C30H18O12 13191-64-55500015 Auxarconjugatins mixture5500016 Averantin 6 methylether C21H22O7

73240-30-9 Avilamycin B C59H84Cl2O32 73240-30-95500117 Avilamycin D1 C57H82Cl2O31

5500118 Bacircine 5 C53H93N7O13

88899-55-2 Bafilomycin A1 C35H58O9 88899-55-288899-56-3 Bafilomycin B1 C44H65NO13 88899-56-35133-19-7 Barbaloin C21H22O9 5133-19-75500017 Basiliskamide A C23H31NO4

119673-08-4 Becatecarin C33H34Cl2N4O7 119673-08-458798-97-3 Berninamycin A C51H51N15O15S 58798-97-35500018 Bicignolin58-85-5 D-Biotin C10H16N2O3S 58-85-5866022-28-8 Bischloroanthrabenzoxocinone C28H24O7Cl2 866022-28-8100513-53-9 Blasticidin A C58H107NO23 100513-53-92079-00-7 Blastidicin S C17H26N8O5 2079-00-79041-93-4 Bleomycin Sulfate C55H82N17O21S3*H2SO4 9041-93-47184-60-3 Borrelidin C28H43NO6 7184-60-320350-15-6 Brefeldin A C16H24O4 20350-15-6215121-47-4 Brevicompanine B C22H29N3O2 215121-47-476455-82-8 4-Bromo-A23187 C29H36BrN3O6 76455-82-8497-23-4 Butenolide C4H4O2 497-23-487414-49-1 Butyrolactone I C24H24O7 87414-49-15500020 BX-86 Piridoxatin21802-37-9 Caerulomycin A C12H11N3O2 21802-37-95500148 Calcium Ionophore (A23187), Ca-Mg salt C29H37N3O6 52665-69-75500149 Calcium Ionophore (A23187), free acid C29H37N3O6 52665-69-7121263-19-2 Calphostin C C44H38O14 121263-19-279831-76-8 Castanospermine C8H15NO4 79831-76-887239-81-4 Cefpodoxime Proxetil C21H27N5O9S2 87239-81-45500021 Celastramcin A

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.71610-00-9 Cephalomannine C45H53NO14 71610-00-9131436-22-1 Cercosporamide C16H13NO7 131436-22-117397-89-6 Cerulenin C12H17NO3 17397-89-65500022 Cervinomycin A350335-03-0 Chaetoglobosin C32H38 N2O5 50335-03-06377-18-0 Chartreusin C32H32O14 6377-18-020267-87-2 Chelidonine monohydrate C19H17N3O3 20267-87-21403-36-7 Chetomin C31H30N6O6S4 1403-36-73895-92-9 Chlerythrin Cl C21H18NO4Cl 3895-92-95500023 3,5-Chloroasteric acid5500024 Chlorogentisyl alcohol C7H7ClO3

34707-92-1 Chlorothricin C50H63ClO16 34707-92-17059-24-7 Chromomycin A3 C57H82O26 7059-24-782196-88-1 Chrysomycin A C28H28O9 82196-88-183852-56-6 Chrysomycin B C27H28O9 83852-56-635906-51-5 Cinerubin B C42H51NO16 35906-51-55500147 Cinnaquinone C7H5NO5

25425-12-1 Citreoviridin C23H30O6 25425-12-1518-75-2 Citrinin C13H14O5 518-75-2478-60-4 Citromycetin C14H10O7 478-60-4155866-40-3 Cladospirone bisepoxide C20H14O7 155866-40-35500025 CNL338-41780890-47-7 Concanamycin A C46H75NO14 80890-47-781552-33-2 Concanamycin B C45H73NO14 81552-33-272263-05-9 Conglobatin C28H38N2O6 72263-05-95500026 Coprophilin10140-70-2 (-)-Curvularin C16H20O5 10140-70-221178-56-4 a,b-Dehydrocurvularin C16H18O5 21178-56-45500030 8,9-Dehydrocurvularin19553-26-5 Cyclopenin C17H14N2O3 19553-26-550886-63-0 Cyclopeptine C17H16N2O2 50886-63-018172-33-3 Cyclopiazonic acid C20H20N2O3 18172-33-34834-58-6 D-Cycloserine C3H6N2O2 4834-58-659865-13-3 Cyclosporin A C62H111N11O12 59865-13-383602-39-5 Cyclosporin H C62H111N11O12 83602-39-566-81-9 Cyloheximide C15H23NO4 66-81-914110-64-6 Cytochalasin A C29H35NO5 14110-64-614930-96-2 Cytochalasin B C29H37NO5 14930-96-222144-76-9 Cytochalasin C C30H37NO6 22144-76-922144-77-0 Cytochalasin D C30H37NO6 22144-77-036011-19-5 Cytochalasin E C28H33NO7 36011-19-553760-19-3 Cytochalasin H C30H39NO5 53760-19-356144-22-0 Cytochalasin J C28H37NO4 56144-22-05500027 Cytochalasin T C29H37NO4

208527-57-5 Cytotrienin A C37H48N2O8 208527-57-55500029 Daldinone A C20H16O5

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.32981-86-5 10-Deacetylbaccatin III C29H36O10 32981-86-5154-17-6 2-Deoxy-D-glucose C6H12O5 154-17-65500031 7-Deoxy-13-dihydrodaunomycinone127393-89-9 Decarestrictine D C10H16O5 127393-89-92004-04-8 Decoyinine C11H13N5O4 2004-04-82270-40-8 3,5-diacetoxyscirpenol C19H26O7 2270-40-831965-37-4 Dehydrocyclopeptine C17H14N2O2 31965-37-434610-68-9 Deoxybrevianamide E C21H25N3O2 34610-68-951481-10-8 Deoxynivalenol C15H20O6 51481-10-8951-78-0 Deoxyuridine C9H12N2O5 951-78-076045-30-2 Desferri-Ferrithiocin C10H10N2O3S 76045-30-2136803-89-9 10’-Desmethoxystreptonigrin C24H20N4O7 136803-89-95500033 Dextrusin alsp165500034 3,5-Dichloroasterric acid C18H16Cl8O8

5500035 Dihydroauroglaucin70161-11-4 Dihydroavermectin B1a C48H74O14 70161-11-470209-81-3 Dihydroavermectin B1b C47H72O14 70209-81-339156-67-7 Dihydrocytochalasin B C29H39NO5 39156-67-735973-53-6 Dihydropenicillic acid C21H21NO4S 35973-53-65500036 11-11'-O-Dimethylelaiophylin5500037 17-DMAG C32H48N4O8

23214-92-8 Doxorubicin C27H29NO11 23214-92-825316-40-9 Doxorubicin HCl C47H51NO14*HCl 25316-40-9512-64-1 Echinomycin C51H64N12O12S2 512-64-179127-35-8 Echinosporin C10H9NO5 79127-35-81859-87-6 Echinulin C29H39N3O2 1859-87-670641-51-9 Edelfosine C27H58NO6P 70641-51-937318-06-2 Elaiophyllin C54H88O18 37318-06-2128233-09-0 Elmycin B C19H18O6 128233-09-02503-13-1 Enniatin A C36H63N3O9 2503-13-14530-21-6 Enniatin A1 C35H61N3O9 4530-21-6917-13-5 Enniatin B C33H57N3O9 917-13-519914-20-6 Enniatin B1 C34H59N3O9 19914-20-65500038 Epicorazines5500039 Ergochromes Type57-87-4 Ergosterol C28H44O 57-87-45500040 Ergosteryl-3-O-b-D-glucopyranoside C34H54O6

5500041 6-Ethyl-2,7-dimethoxyjuglone20846-91-7 Ethylendiamine-N,N-disuccinic acid C10H16O8N2 20846-91-75500112 Ferrioxamin E C27H45FeN6O9

480-49-9 Filipin-III C35H58O11 480-49-95500042 FKI-10836742-12-7 Formycin, Formycin A C10H13N5O4 6742-12-766575-29-9 Forskolin C22H34O7 66575-29-923110-15-8 Fumagillin C26H34O7 23110-15-85500043 trans-Fumagillin

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.6879-59-0 Fumigaclavine A C18H22N2O2 6879-59-0118974-02-0 Fumitremorgin C C22H25N3O3 118974-02-0116355-83-0 Fumonisin B1 C34H59NO15 116355-83-0116355-84-1 Fumonisin B2 C34H59NO14 116355-84-1136379-59-4 Fumonisin B3 C34H59NO14 136379-59-46990-06-3 Fusidic Acid C31H48O6 6990-06-330562-34-6 Geldanamycin C29H40N2O9 30562-34-6446-72-0 Genistein C15H10O5 446-72-0427-63-4 Geodin C17H12Cl2O7 427-63-477879-89-1 Gilvocarcin M C26H26O9 77879-89-177879-90-4 Gilvocarin V C27H26O9 77879-90-467-99-2 Gliotoxin C13H14O4N2S2 67-99-25500044 3b-O-Glucosylsitosterol126-07-8 Griseofulvin C17H17CIO6 126-07-85500045 Griseorhodins (M+ 522)29400-42-8 Helvolic Acid C32H42O8 29400-42-870563-58-5 Herbimycin A C30H42N2O9 70563-58-526934-87-2 HT-2 Toxin C22H32O8 26934-87-251920-94-6 Hyalodendrin C14H16N2O3S2 51920-94-65500050 7-Hydroxypestalotin C11H18O5

66163-76-6 3-Hydroxyterphenyllin C20H18O6 66163-76-65500051 Hydroxyvertixanthone31282-04-9 Hygromycin B C23H29NO12 31282-04-9548-04-9 Hypericin, Cyclo-Werrol C30H16O8 548-04-976958-67-3 Hypothemycin C19H22O8 76958-67-35500052 IB-962125500053 IB-96212 derivate5500054 IKD-834421200-24-8 Indolmycin C14H15N3O2 21200-24-856092-82-1 Ionomycin potassium salt C41H70O9Ca 56092-82-15500139 Iromycin A C19H29NO2

476647-30-0 Isoapoptolidin C58H96O21 476647-30-05500055 Isodihyroauroglaucin123997-59-1 Ivermectin aglycone C34H50O8 123997-59-1123997-64-8 Ivermectin monosaccharide C41H62O11 13997-64-899533-80-9 K-252a C27H21N3O5 99833-80-999570-78-2 K-252b C26H19N3O5 99570-78-285753-43-1 K-252c C20H13N3O 85753-43-12720-19-6 K-41 (A-32877) C9H10BrCl2O2PS 2720-19-65500056 Kampanol92090-94-3 Kazusamycin A C33H48O7 92090-94-3107140-30-7 Kazusamycin B C32H46O7 107140-30-7183202-73-5 Kendomycin C29H42O6 183202-73-5680571-51-1 Kigamicin C C41H47NO16 680571-51-178798-08-0 Kijanimicin C67H100NO24 78798-08-0108068-98-0 KT5720 C32H31N3O5 108068-98-0

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.126643-37-6 KT5823 C29H25N3O5 126643-37-693752-78-4 Lateropyrone C15H10O8 93752-78-487081-36-5 Leptomycin A C32H46O6 87081-36-587081-35-4 Leptomycin B C33H48O6 87081-35-45500057 Lingbiatoxina A5500059 LL-49F233a C25H35NO4

66018-38-0 LL-Z-1640-2 C19H22O7 66018-38-05500060 Lobophorin B75330-75-5 Lovastatin C27H36O5 75330-75-55500138 Luisol A C16H18O7

22388-89-2 Luteoreticulin C19H19NO5 22388-89-275580-37-9 Luzopeptin A C64H78N14O24 75580-37-9133352-27-9 Lydicamycin C47H74N4O10 133352-27-970497-14-2 Lyngbyatoxin A C27H39N3O2 70497-14-25500061 Macrotetranolide C5500062 Macrotetranolide G569360-64-7 Malayamycin A C13H18N4O7 569360-94-73022-92-2 Malformin A C23H39N5O5S2 3022-92-252665-74-4 Manumycin A C31H38N2O7 52665-74-45500137 Mensacarcin C21h24O9

72909-34-3 Methoxatin C14H6N2O8 72909-34-35500064 4-Methyl-5,6,7-Phthalantriol6152-51-4 3-O-Methylviridicatin C16H13NO2 6152-51-451596-10-2 Milbemycin A3 C31H44O7 51596-10-251596-11-3 Milbemycin A4 C32H46O7 51596-11-318378-89-7 Mithramycin A C52H76O24 18378-89-750-07-7 Mitomycin C C15H18N4O5 50-07-75500136 MM 47755 C20H16O5

68455-11-8 Mollicellin D C21H21ClO6 68455-11-85500065 Mollicellin nuevo71376-34-6 Moniliformin C4HNO3Na 71376-34-630270-60-1 Monocerin C16H20O6 30270-60-152110-55-1 Mucidin C16H18O3 52110-55-124280-93-1 Mycophenolic acid C17H20O6 24280-93-135891-70-4 Myriocin C21H39NO6 35891-70-45500046 3-N-Heptyl-3-hydroxy-(1H,3H)-quinoline-

2,4-dione55557-40-9 Naphthomycin A C39H44ClNO9 55557-40-986825-88-9 Naphthomycin B C39H44ClNO9 86825-88-95500135 Nargenicin A1 C28H37NO8

1016-47-3 Nb-Acetyltryptamine C12H14N20 1016-47-325644-25-1 Neoechinulin C23H25N3O3 25644-25-156391-57-2 Netilmycin Sulphate C21H41N5O7*2H2SO4 56391-57-210089-10-8 Nidulin C20H17Cl3O5 10089-10-828643-80-3 Nigericin C40H67O11Na 28643-80-359456-70-1 Nikkomycin Z C20H25N5O10 59456-70-1

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.6833-84-7 Nonactin C40H64O12 6833-84-75500067 Nonilprodigiosina5500068 6-Norfluvirucin A133403-37-1 Nornidulin C19H15Cl3O5 33403-37-15500069 10-Norparvulenone5500070 Norvancomycin C65H73Cl2NgO24 HCl5500058 O-(1,2-di-O-Linoleylglyero-3-O-phosphoryl)

ethanolamine144397-99-9 Obscurolide A1 C15H17NO5 144397-99-9303-47-9 Ochratoxin A C20H18ClNO6 303-47-9112-80-1 Oleic acid C18H34O2 112-80-1579-13-5 Oligomycin A C45H74O11 579-13-511050-94-5 Oligomycin B C45H72O12 11050-94-511052-72-5 Oligomycin C C45H74O10 11052-72-54611-05-6 Ophiobolin A C25H36O4 4611-05-619022-51-6 Ophiobolin C C25H38O3 19022-51-65500071 Ophiobolin G5500072 Ophiobolin K21411-53-0 Ostreogrycin A C28H35N3O7 21411-53-05500073 4-Oxomacrophorin A33069-62-4 Paclitaxel C47H51NO14 33069-62-45500074 Papyracillic acid125600-53-5 Paraherquamide E C28H35N3O4 125600-53-520554-84-1 Parthenolide C15H20O3 20554-84-1149-29-1 Patulin C7H6O4 149-29-157186-25-1 Paxilline C27H33O4N 57186-25-1119375-01-8 Pendolmycin C22H31N3O2 119375-01-890-65-3 Penicillic acid C8H10O4 90-65-312627-35-9 Penitrem A C37H44ClNO6 12627-35-95500075 Peptaibol complex5500076 Periconicin B C20H28O4

2738-64-9 Piericidin A C25H37NO4 2738-64-9130603-59-7 Piperafizine A C19H16N2O2 130603-59-7151519-02-7 Pironetin C19H32O4 151519-02-7869898-86-2 Platencin C24H27NO6 869898-86-2835876-32-9 Platensimycin C24H27NO6 835876-32-9200625-47-4 Polyketomycin C44H48O18 200625-47-45500077 Proferrioxamin E58523-30-1 Pseurotin A C22H25NO8 58523-30-11874-54-0 Psicofuranine C11H15N5O5 1874-54-058-60-6 Puromycin Aminonucleoside C12H18N6O3 58-60-658-58-2 Puromycin Dihydrochlorid C22H29N7O5*2HCl 58-58-2 / 3506-23-8149196-98-5 Pyridoxatin C15H21NO3 149196-98-55500078 Pyrrocidine A130743-07-6 Quinaldopeptin C62H78N14O14 130743-07-65500047 2-Heptyl-3-oxy-quinolon

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.5500048 2-Heptyl-4(1H)-quinolinone-N-oxide11113-76-1 Quinomycin C C65H72N12O12S2 11113-76-112772-57-5 Radicicol C18H17ClO6 12772-57-55500079 Radulone A53123-88-9 Rapamycin C51H79NO13 53123-88-988580-27-2 O-Deacetyl-Ravidomycin C29H31NO8 88580-27-293908-02-2 Rebeccamycin C27H21Cl2N3O7 93908-02-268748-55-0 Reductoimycin C14H15NO6 68748-55-05500080 RES-1149-220004-62-0 Resistomycin C22H16O6 20004-62-026246-41-3 Reticulol C11H10O5 26246-41-3134615-37-5 Reveromycin A C36H52O11 134615-37-511021-66-2 Ristocetin A C95H110N8O44 11021-66-258735-64-1 Roquefortine C22H23N5O2 58735-64-114729-29-4 Roridin A C29H40O9 14729-29-4186692-46-6 Roscovitin C19H26N6O 186692-46-682-08-6 Rottlerin C30H28O8 82-08-65500134 Rubigione D2 C20H16O6

21794-01-4 Rubratoxin B C26H30O11 21794-01-45500133 b-Rubromycin C27H20O12

5500081 Rubromycin-b C27H50O12

158475-32-2 Saccharocarcin A C67H101NO20 158475-32-2158475-33-3 Saccharocarcin B C68H103NO20 158475-33-318417-89-5 Sangivamycin C12H15N5O5 18417-89-55500082 Sarcinomycin55038-27-2 Sarcophine C20H28O3 55038-27-25500083 SCH-600575500084 SCH-60061549-23-5 Sclerotiorin C21H23ClO5 549-23-519351-63-4 Secologanin C17H24O10 19351-63-485719-78-4 Sesbanimide A C15H21NO7 85719-78-451103-58-3 Sesquicillin C29H42O5 51103-58-35500085 SF-2738-C5500086 SF-2738-D138-59-0 Shikimic acid C7H10O5 138-59-0517-89-5 Shikonin C16H16O5 517-89-579902-63-9 Simvastatin C25H38O5 79902-63-912656-09-6 Siomycin A C71H81N19O18S5 12656-09-65500087 Sphingadiene5500088 Sporogen C15H20O3

62996-74-1 Staurosporine C28H26N4O3 62996-74-110048-13-2 Sterigmatocystine C18H12O6 10048-13-27229-50-7 Streptolydigin C32H44N2O9 7229-50-75500089 Streptorubin B18883-66-4 Streptozotocin C8H15N3O7 18883-66-45500132 Striatal A C27H36O7

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.519-57-3 Sulochrin C17H16O7 519-57-314215-86-2 Sweroside C16H22O9 14215-86-221259-20-1 T2 Toxin C24H34O9 21259-20-1104987-11-3 Tacrolimus C44H69NO12 104987-11-35500090 Tanzawaic acid E61036-62-2 Teicoplanin complex C88H97Cl2N9O33 61036-62-219246-24-3 Telomycin C59H77N13O16 19246-24-328540-82-1 Tentoxin C22H30N4O4 28540-82-15500091 Terpendole 6055500092 Terpendole 61752452-60-5 Terphenyllin C20H18O5 52452-60-5582-46-7 Terrein C8H10O3 582-46-771135-22-3 Tetracenomycin C C23H20O11 71135-22-35500093 2,2',6,6'-Tetrachloro-3,3'-dihydroxy-5,5'-

dihydroxy-biphenyl5500094 4,4',5,5'-Tetrahydroxy-1,1'-binaphthyl180027-83-2 Tetromycin A C36H48O6 180027-83-2180027-84-3 Tetromycin B C34H46O5 180027-84-34971-56-6 Tetronic acid 704-II C4H4O3 4971-56-667526-95-8 Thapsigargin C34H50O12 67526-95-8122380-18-1 Thaxtomine A C22H22N4O6 122380-18-187-11-6 Thiolutin C8H8N2O2S2 87-11-61393-48-2 Thiostrepton C72H85N19O18S5 1393-48-2108050-54-0 Tilmicosine C46H80N2O13 108050-54-0606-58-6 Toyocamycin C12H13N5O4 606-58-676896-80-5 Triascin C C11H17N30 76896-80-558880-19-6 Trichostatin A C17H22N2O3 58880-19-638748-32-2 Triptolide C20H24O6 38748-32-213220-57-0 Tryptanthrin C15H8N2O2 13220-57-098813-13-9 Tubaymycin C35H56O8 98813-13-911089-65-9 Tunicamycin C39H64N4O16 11089-65-95500097 UCS-1025 B98474-21-6 Urdamycin A C43H56O17 98474-21-698359-78-5 Valclavam C14H23N3O6 98359-78-52001-95-8 Valinomycin C54H90N6O18 2001-95-81404-93-9 Vancomycin hydrochloride C66H75Cl2NO24*HCl 1404-93-95500098 Variculanol5500099 Variculanol Diacetate5500100 Variecolin C25H36O2

33538-71-5 Venturicidin A C41H67NO11 33538-71-53148-09-2 Verrucarin A C27H34O9 3148-09-212771-72-1 Verruculogen C27H33N3O7 12771-72-15500101 Verrupectin32164-16-2 Verticillin A C30H28N6O6S4 32164-16-25500102 Verticillin C C30H28N6O7S5

5500103 Vertixanthone

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No.78164-00-8 Vineomycin A1 C49H58O18 78164-00-85500104 Violaceol C22H22O9

55625-78-0 Viomellein C30H24O11 55625-78-011006-76-1 Virginiamycin complex C28H35N3O7 (V.M1)& C43H49N7O10 11006-76-1299-20-7 Viridogrisein I C44H62N8O11 299-20-75500105 Waol-A5119-48-2 Withaferin A C28H38O6 5119-48-219545-26-7 Wortmannin C23H24O8 19545-26-75500106 X14881B5500108 Xanthoepocin C30H22O14

5500109 Xanthoquinodin A5500110 Xanthoquinodin A15500131 Yeast extract5500111 Zatabradine C25H34N2O5

17924-92-4 Zearalenone C18H22O5 17924-92-436455-72-8 a-Zearalenol C18H24O5 36455-72-8

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No480-44-4 Acacetin C16H12O5 480-44-481397-67-3 Acetoxyvalerenic acid C17H2404 81397-67-327994-12-3 25-O-Acetylcimigenol 3-O-xyloside C37H58O10 27994-12-360-38-8 Acetyl-Strophanthidin C25H34O7 60-38-8302-27-2 Aconitine C34H47NO11 302-27-218642-44-9 Actein C37H56O11 18642-44-961276-17-3 Acteoside (Verbascoside) C29H36O15 61276-17-3305-01-1 Aesculetin C9H6O4 305-01-12912-11-0 Affinisine C20H24N2O 2912-11-011027-63-7 Agnuside C22H26O11 11027-63-7546-43-0 Alantolactone C15H20O2 546-43-097-59-6 Allantoin C4H6N4O3 97-59-617795-26-5 L-(+-)-Alliin C6H11NO3S 17795-26-5481-72-1 Aloe emodin C15H10O5 481-72-11415-73-2 Aloin C21H22O9 1415-73-236052-37-6 Alpinetin C16H14O4 36052-37-618786-24-8 Alstonine C21H20N2O3 18786-24-821018-84-8 Amarogentin C29H30O13 21018-84-87500031 3-a-Aminotropane C8H16N2

7500032 3-a-Aminotropane Dihydrochloride C8H18Cl2N2

29883-15-6 Amygdalin C20H27NO11 29883-15-682209-74-3 Andrograpanin C20H30O3 82209-74-35508-58-7 Andrographolide C20H30O5 5508-58-763-05-8 Androstenedione C19H26O2 63-05-84180-23-8 trans-Anethole C10H12O 4180-23-8523-50-2 Angelicin C11H6O3 523-50-2857019-99-9 5,6-Dihydroxyangelicin C11H6O5 857019-99-95230-87-5 Anisatin C15H20O8 5230-87-555869-99-3 Anisodamine C17H23NO4 55869-99-352646-92-1 Anisodine C17H21NO5 52646-92-170642-90-9 Anisotropine Methylbromide (Octatropine

Methylbromide)C17H32NO2 70642-90-9

520-36-5 Apigenin C15H10O5 520-36-5578-74-5 Apigenin 7-glucoside C21H20O10 578-74-526544-34-3 Apiin C26H28O14 26544-34-3497-76-7 Arbutin C12H16O7 497-76-77770-78-7 Arctigenin C21H24O6 7770-78-720362-31-6 Arctiin C27H34O11 20362-31-6300-08-3 Arecoline Hydrobromide C8H14BrNO2 300-08-367123-64-2 Aristolochic Acid 67123-64-2313-67-7 Aristolochic Acid I C17H11NO7 313-67-7475-80-9 Aristolochic Acid II C16H9NO6 475-80-910190-99-5 Aristolochic acid sodium salt C17H10NNaO7 10190-99-563968-64-9 Artemisinin C15H22O5 63968-64-9

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No7500017 Asafetida2883-98-9 a-Asarone C12H16O3 2883-98-95273-86-9 b-Asarone C12H16O3 5273-86-9512-85-6 Ascaridole C10H16O2 512-85-6464-92-6 Asiatic acid C30H48O5 464-92-616830-15-2 Asiaticoside C48H78O19 16830-15-229838-67-3 Astilbin C21H22O11 29838-67-384680-75-1 Astragaloside I C45H72O16 84680-75-184676-89-1 Astragaloside II C43H70O15 84676-89-184687-42-3 Astragaloside III C41H68O14 84687-42-384687-43-4 Astragaloside IV C41H68O14 84687-43-473069-13-3 Atractylenolide I C15H21O2 73069-13-373030-71-4 Atractylenolide III C15H21O3 73030-71-451-55-8 Atropine C17H23NO3 51-55-855-48-1 Atropine Sulphate C34H48N2O10S 55-48-1479-98-1 Aucubine C15H22O9 479-98-1132915-51-6 Ayamenin A C16H10O6 132915-51-611141-17-6 Azadirachtin C35H44O16 11141-17-627548-93-2 Baccatin III C31H38O11 27548-93-2178064-13-6 Bacopasaponin C C46H74O17 178064-13-6382146-66-9 Bacopaside II C47H76O18 382146-66-994443-88-6 Bacopaside X C46H74O17 94443-88-611028-00-5 Bacoside A 11028-00-5157408-08-7 Bacoside A3 C47H76O18 157408-08-7491-67-8 Baicalein C15H10O5 491-67-821967-41-9 Baicalin C21H18O11 21967-41-94412-93-5 Bakuchicin C11H6O3 4412-93-510309-37-2 Bakuchiol C18H24O 10309-37-2436-05-6 L-Bebeerine (Curine) C36H38N2O6 436-05-6633-65-8 Berberin Hydrochloride C20H18NO4Cl 633-65-85956-60-5 Berberinchloride Dihydrate C20H22ClNO6 5956-60-57380-40-7 Bergamottin C21H22O4 7380-40-7484-20-8 Bergapten C12H8O4 484-20-824099-30-7 6-Hydroxyisobergapten C12H8O5 24099-30-71603-47-0 8-Hydroxybergapten C12H8O5 1603-47-024099-29-4 6-Isopentenyloxyisobergapten C17H16O5 24099-29-4486-60-2 Bergaptol C11H6O4 486-60-2477-90-7 Bergenin C14H16O9 477-90-7473-98-3 Betulin C30H50O2 473-98-3472-15-1 Betulinic Acid C30H48O3 472-15-1101140-06-1 I3,II8 Biapigenin C30H18O10 101140-06-133570-04-6 (-)-Bilobalide C15H18O8 33570-04-622567-36-8 Bisabolol Oxide A C15H26O2 22567-36-833171-05-0 Bisdemethoxycurcumin C19H16O4 33171-05-084776-26-1 Black Cohosh cpd III (ex:Cimicifuga feotida) 84776-26-1507-70-0 Borneol C10H18O 507-70-0

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No76-49-3 Bornyl Acetate C12H20O2 76-49-3471-66-9 a-Boswellic Acid C30H48O3 471-66-9631-69-6 b-Boswellic Acid C30H48O3 631-69-638-26-6 11-keto-Boswellic Acid C54H85NaO27S 38-26-617019-92-0 11-keto-b-Boswellic Acid C30H46O4 17019-92-05968-70-7 3-Acetyl-b-Boswellic Acid C32H50O4 5968-70-767416-61-9 3-O-Acetyl-11-keto-b-Boswellic Acid C32H48O5 67416-61-9357-57-3 Brucine C23H26N2O4 357-57-3465-21-4 Bufalin C24H34O4 465-21-4107668-79-1 Bulleyaconitine A C35H49NO9 107668-79-194-26-8 Butyl-p-hydroxybenzoate C11H14O3 94-26-8331-39-5 Caffeic Acid C9H8O4 331-39-539015-77-5 Caffeoylmalic Acid C13H12O8 39015-77-51241-87-8 1-Caffeoylquinic Acid C16H18O9 1241-87-867879-58-7 Caftaric Acid C13H12O9 67879-58-77500050 9-Hydroxycalabaxanthone C24H24O6

18830-99-4 Californidine C20H20NO4 18830-99-495519-12-3 Campneoside I C30H38O16 95519-12-395587-86-3 Campneoside II C29H36O16 95587-86-364439-81-2 Camptothecin C20H16N2O4 64439-81-256-25-7 Cantharidine C10H12O4 56-25-7404-86-4 Capsaicin C18H27NO3 404-86-41748-81-8 Carabrone C15H20O3 1748-81-819309-14-9 Cardamonin C16H14O4 19309-14-93650-09-7 Carnosic acid C20H28O4 3650-097479-91-4 Casticin C19H18O8 479-91-42415-24-9 Catalpol C15H22O10 2415-24-97295-85-4 Catechin C15H14O6 7295-85-4154-23-4 (+)-Catechin C15H14O6 154-23-42468-21-5 Catharanthine C21H25N2O2 2468-21-538395-02-7 Caudatin C28H42O7 38395-02-734157-83-0 Celastrol C29H38O4 34157-83-017313-52-9 Centaureidin C18H16O8 17313-52-935595-03-0 Centaurein C24H26O13 35595-03-0483-17-0 Cephaeline C28H38N2O4 483-17-0481-49-2 Cepharantine C37H38N2O6 481-49-2529-05-5 Chamazulene C14H16 529-05-5476-32-4 Chelidonine C20H19NO5 476-32-4474-25-9 Chenodeoxycholic Acid C24H40O4 474-25-96537-80-0 Chicoric Acid C22H18O12 6537-80-0327-97-9 Chlorogenic Acid C16H18O9 327-97-997-41-6 Chrysanthemum Parthenium C12H20O2 97-41-6481-74-3 Chrysophanol C15H10O4 481-74-3161207-05-2 Cimicidanol 3-arabinoside C35H52O9 161207-05-266176-93-0 Cimicifugoside C37H54O11 66176-93-0163046-73-9 Cimicifugoside H1 C35H52O9 163046-73-9

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No161097-77-4 Cimicifugoside H2 C35H54O10 161097-77-437921-38-3 Cimifugin C16H18O6 37921-38-33779-59-7 Cimigenol C30H48O5 3779-59-731222-32-9 Cimigenone C30H46O5 31222-32-9621-82-9 Cinnamic Acid C9H8O2 621-82-9470-37-1 Cinobufagin C26H34O6 470-37-114348-22-2 Cnidilin C17H16O5 14348-22-2110204-45-0 Cochliophilin A C16H10O 110204-45-058-08-2 Coffein C8H10N4O2 58-08-264-86-8 Colchicine C22H25NO6 64-86-8221666-27-9 Conocarpan C18H18O2 221666-27-9508-75-8 Convallatoxin C29H42O10 508-75-83486-66-6 Coptisin Chloride C19H14NO4Cl 3486-66-6467-77-6 Coronaridine C21H26N2O2 467-77-6553-21-9 Costunolide C15H20O2 553-21-9531-59-9 7-Methoxycoumarin C10H8O3 531-59-987686-74-6 8-p-Coumaroylharpagide C24H30O12 87686-74-661276-16-2 Crenatoside (Oraposide) C29H34O15 61276-16-242553-65-1 Crocin C44H64O24 42553-65-1905-99-7 Cryptochlorogenic Acid(4') C16H18O9 905-99-735825-57-1 Cryptotanshinone C19H20O3 35825-57-11398-78-3 Cucurbitacin E-2-O-Glucoside C38H54O13 1398-78-32222-07-3 Cucurbitacin I C30H42O7 2222-07-3458-37-7 Curcumin C21H20O6 458-37-74871-97-0 Curcumol C15H24O2 4871-97-02611-67-8 Cyanidin 3,5-Diglucoside, Cyaninchloride C27H31O16Cl 2611-67-857186-11-5 Cyanidin 3-Arabinoside C20H19O10Cl 57186-11-527661-36-5 Cyanidin 3-Galactoside C21H21O11Cl 27661-36-57084-24-4 Cyanidin 3-Glucoside C21H21O11Cl 7084-24-433012-73-6 Cyanidin 3-Sambubioside C26H29O15Cl 33012-73-616727-02-9 Cyanidin 3-Sophoroside-5-Glucoside C33H41O21Cl 16727-02-974175-82-9 Cyclokievitone C20H18O6 74175-82-9508-77-0 Cymarin C30H44O9*H2O 508-77-030964-13-7 Cynarin C25H24O12 30964-13-71182-34-9 Cynarin (1,3-Dicaffeoylquinic Acid) C25H24O12 1182-34-935730-78-0 Cynaropicrin C19H22O6 35730-78-0486-66-8 Daidzein C15H10O4 486-66-8552-66-9 Daidzin C21H20O9 552-66-9117-10-2 Danthrone C14H8O4 117-10-2486-35-1 Daphnetin C9H6O4 486-35-114113-05-4 10-Hydroxy-2-decenoic Acid C10H18O3 14113-05-4134418-28-3 Dehydroandrographolide C20H28O4 134418-28-3477-43-0 Dehydrocostus Lactone C15H18O2 477-43-0528-53-0 Delphinidin Chloride C15H11O7Cl 528-53-017670-06-3 Delphinidin 3,5-Diglucoside C27H31O17Cl 17670-06-328500-00-7 Delphinidin 3-Galactoside C21H21O12Cl 28500-00-7

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No6906-38-3 Delphinidin 3-Glucoside C21H21O12Cl 6906-38-322608-11-3 Demethoxycurcumin C20H18O5 22608-11-36486-55-9 Demethylwedelolactone C15H8O7 6486-55-942895-58-9 14-Deoxy-11,12-Didehydroandrographolide C20H28O4 42895-58-9264624-38-6 27-Deoxyactein C37H56O10 264624-38-683-44-3 Deoxycholic Acid C24H40O4 83-44-370956-02-4 1-Deoxynojirimycin C6H13NO4 70956-02-415345-89-8 Desmethoxyangonin C14H12O3 15345-89-877171-25-6 Desulfoepiprogoitrin C11H19NO7S 77171-25-677171-28-9 Desulfoglucobarbarin C15H21NO7S 77171-28-977171-23-4 Desulfoglucocheirolin C11H21NO8S2 77171-23-477171-29-0 Desulfoglucoerucin C12H23NO6S2 77171-29-028370-16-3 Desulfoglucoiberin C11H21NO7S2 28370-16-331362-93-3 Desulfogluconapin C11H19NO6S 31362-93-377171-31-4 Desulfogluconasturtiin C15H21NO6S 77171-31-4287966-62-5 Desulfoglucoraphanin C12H23NO7S2 287966-62-5109173-25-3 Desulfoglucoraphenin C12H21NO7S2 109173-25-3363177-47-3 Desulfoglucosibarin C15H21NO7S 363177-47-35115-74-2 Desulfoglucotropaeolin C14H19NO6S 5115-74-277171-24-5 Desulfoprogoitrin C11H19NO7S 77171-24-577171-27-8 Desulfosinalbin C14H19NO7S 77171-27-85115-81-1 Desulfosinigrin C10H17NO6S 5115-81-111024-24-1 Digitonin C56H92O29 11024-24-120830-75-5 Digoxin C41H64O14 20830-75-519408-84-5 Dihydrocapsaicin C18H29NO3 19408-84-5511-12-6 Dihydroergotamine Mesylate C33H37N5O5 511-12-65989-77-5 Dihydroergotamine Tartrate C37H43N5O11 5989-77-51183-35-3 Dihydro-G-Strophanthin (Dihydroouabain) C29H46O12 1183-35-3578-63-3 Dihydrokavain C14H16O3 578-63-319902-91-1 Dihydromethysticin C15H16O5 19902-91-118956-18-8 Dihydrooroxylin C16H14O5 18956-18-887205-99-0 Dihydrotanshinone I C18H14O3 87205-99-019057-60-4 Dioscin C45H72O16 19057-60-4512-04-9 Diosgenin C27H42O3 512-04-9114977-28-5 Docetaxel C16H25NO 114977-28-575917-90-7 Dodeca-2,4,8,10-tetraenoic acid isobutylamide

E,E,Z,E-IsomerC16H25NO 75917-90-7

77448-63-6 Dodeca-2,4,8,10-tetraenoic acid isobutylamide E,E,Z,Z-Isomer

C16H25NO 77448-63-6

608-66-2 Dulcitol C6H14O6 608-66-282854-37-3 Echinacoside C35H46O20 82854-37-35289-74-7 b-Ecdysone C27H44O7 5289-74-7118-34-3 Eleutheroside B C17H24O9 118-34-396038-87-8 Eleutheroside E C34H46O18 96038-87-8476-66-4 Ellagic acid C14H6O8 476-66-4550-24-3 Embelin C17H26O4 550-24-3

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No518-82-1 Emodin C15H10O5 518-82-138890-09-9 16-Epiaffinisine C20H24N2O 38890-09-9490-46-0 (-)-Epicatechin C15H14O6 490-46-01257-08-5 (-)-Epicatechin 3-gallate C22H18O10 1257-08-5970-74-1 Epigallocatechin C15H14O7 970-74-1989-51-5 Epigallocatechin 3-gallate C22H18O11 989-51-5110623-72-8 Epimedin A C39H50O20 110623-72-8110623-73-9 Epimedin B C38H48O19 110623-73-9110642-44-9 Epimedin C C39H50O19 110642-44-924404-50-0 Epipinoresinol C20H22O6 24404-50-019237-18-4 Epiprogoitrin, potassium salt C11H18KNO10S2*H2O 19237-18-473543-06-3 Epitriptolide C20H24O6 73543-06-3113-15-5 Ergotamine Tartrate C70H76N10O16 113-15-513463-28-0 Eriocitrin C27H32O15 13463-28-0552-58-9 Eriodictyol C15H12O6 552-58-9123748-68-5 Escin IA (Aescin IA) C55H86O24 123748-68-526339-90-2 Escin IB (Aescin IB) C55H86O24 26339-90-211072-93-8 Escin IIB (Aescin IIB) C54H84O23 11072-93-8531-75-9 Esculin C15H16O9 531-75-9470-82-6 Eucalyptol C10H18O 470-82-697-53-0 Eugenol C10H12O2 97-53-0218916-52-0 Euphorbia factor L3 C31H38O7 218916-52-028649-59-4 Euphorbiasteroid C32H40O8 28649-59-4518-17-2 Evodiamine C19H17N3O 518-17-21180-71-8 Evodin C26H30O8 1180-71-8514-62-5 Ferruginol C20H30O 514-62-5537-98-4 Ferulic Acid C10H10O4 537-98-4485-72-3 Formononetin C16H12O4 485-72-396420-61-0 Forsythin C27H34O11 96420-61-060529-33-1 Frangulin C21H20O9 60529-33-1/521-62-014101-04-3 Frangulin B C20H18O9 14101-04-387605-93-4 Furanoeudesma-1,3-diene C15H18O 87605-93-4548-83-4 Galangin C15H10O5 548-83-4357-70-0 Galanthamine C17H21NO3 357-70-0149-91-7 Gallic acid C7H6O5 149-91-73371-27-5 (-)-Gallocatechnin C15H14O7 3371-27-55127-64-0 Gallocatechin 3-gallate C22H18O11 5127-64-04233-96-9 Gallocatechin gallate (-GCG) C22H18O11 4233-96-981907-62-2 Ganoderic Acid A C30H44O7 81907-62-281907-61-1 Ganoderic Acid B C30H44O7 81907-61-195311-97-0 Ganoderic Acid C C30H42O7 95311-97-0103773-62-2 Ganoderic Acid C2 C30H46O7 103773-62-298665-19-1 Ganoderic Acid H C32H44O9 98665-19-1105300-28-5 Ganodermatriol C30H48O3 105300-28-524512-62-7 Gardenoside C17H24O11 24512-62-733390-42-0 Gartanin C23H24O6 33390-42-0

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No33390-41-9 8-Desoxygartanin C23H24O5 33390-41-962499-27-8 Gastrodin C13H18O7 62499-27-824512-63-8 Geniposide C17H24O10 24512-63-8529-59-9 Genistin C21H20O10 529-59-97821-33-2 20(S)-Ginsenoside-Rh2 C36H62O8 7821-33-220831-76-9 Gentiopicroside C16H20O9 20831-76-9106-24-1 Geraniol C10H18O 106-24-17437-55-0 8-Geranopsoralen C21H22O4 7437-55-06902-91-6 Germacrone C15H22O 6902-91-623513-14-6 6-Gingerol C17H26O4 23513-14-623513-08-8 8-Gingerol C19H30O4 23513-08-823513-15-7 10-Gingerol C21H34O4 23513-15-720261-38-5 Ginkgolic Acid C13:0 C20H32O3 20261-38-522910-60-7 Ginkgolic Acid C15:1 C22H34O3 22910-60-7111047-30-4 Ginkgolic Acid C17:1 C24H38O3 111047-30-415291-75-5 Ginkgolide A C20H24O9 15291-75-515291-77-7 Ginkgolide B C20H24O10 15291-77-715291-76-6 Ginkgolide C C20H24O11 15291-76-6107438-79-9 Ginkgolide J C20H24O10 107438-79-941753-43-9 Ginsenoside Rb1 C54H92O23 41753-43-911021-13-9 Ginsenoside Rb2 C53H90O22 11021-13-968406-26-8 Ginsenoside Rb3 C53H90O22 68406-26-811021-14-0 Ginsenoside Rc C53H90O22 11021-14-052705-93-8 Ginsenoside Rd C48H82O18 52705-93-852286-59-6 Ginsenoside Re C48H82O18 52286-59-652286-58-5 Ginsenoside Rf C42H72O14 52286-58-522427-39-0 Ginsenoside Rg1 C42H72O14 22427-39-052286-74-5 Ginsenoside Rg2 C42H72O13 52286-74-514197-60-5 Ginsenoside Rg3 C42H72O13 14197-60-563223-86-9 Ginsenoside Rh1 C36H62O9 63223-86-978214-33-2 Ginsenoside Rh2 C36H62O8 78214-33-259870-68-7 Glabridin C20H20O4 59870-68-75630-11-5 Glaucine C21H25NO4 5630-11-521087-78-5 Glucobarbarin, potassium salt C15H20KNO10S2*H2O 21087-78-5554-88-1 Glucoiberin, potassium salt C11H20KNO10S3*H2O 554-88-1499-30-9 Gluconasturtiin, potassium salt C15H20KNO9S2*H2O 499-30-928463-24-3 Glucoraphenin, potassium salt C12H20KNO10S3*H2O 28463-24-3144491-25-8 Glucosibarin, potassium salt C15H20KNO10S2*H2O 144491-25-85115-71-9 Glucotropaeolin, potassium salt C14H18KNO9S2*H2O 5115-71-9107-43-7 Glycine betaine C5H11NO2 107-43-740957-83-3 Glycitein C16H12O5 40957-83-340246-10-4 Glycitin C22H22O10 40246-10-4471-53-4 Glycyrrhetinic Acid C30H46O4 471-53-453956-04-0 Glycyrrhizic acid ammonium salt C42H65NO16 53956-04-01405-86-3 Glycyrrhizin C42H62O16 1405-86-3652-78-8 Gossypin C21H20O13 652-78-8

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No90-05-1 Guaiacol C7H8O2 90-05-1489-84-9 Guaiazulen C15H18 489-84-939025-24-6 Guggulsterone E C21H28O2 39025-24-639025-23-5 Guggulsterone Z C21H28O2 39025-23-5469-32-9 Hamamelitannin C20H20O14 469-32-9304-21-2 Harmaline C13H14N2O 304-21-2525-57-5 Harmalol C12H12N2O 525-57-5442-51-3 Harmine C13H12N2O 442-51-36926-08-5 Harpagide C15H24O10 6926-08-519210-12-9 Harpagoside C24H30O11 19210-12-926833-85-2 Harringtonine C28H37NO9 26833-85-250816-24-5 Hastatoside C17H24O11 50816-24-527013-76-9 Hederacoside C C59H96O26 27013-76-9465-99-6 Hederagenin C30H48O4 465-99-627013-91-8 a-Hederin C41H66O12 27013-91-861265-06-3 Heratomin C16H14O4 61265-06-3520-33-2 Hesperetin C16H14O6 520-33-2520-26-3 Hesperidin C28H34O15 520-26-351-56-9 Homatropine hydrobromide C16H21NO3*HBr 51-56-980-49-9 Homatropine Methylbromide C17H24BrNO3 80-49-926833-87-4 Homoharringtonine C29H39NO9 26833-87-44261-42-1 Homoorientin C21H20O11 4261-42-135354-74-6 Honokiol C18H18O2 35354-74-623510-81-8 Humulon C21H30O5 23510-81-8102518-79-6 Huperzine A C15H18N2O 102518-79-6120786-18-7 Huperzine B 120786-18-75936-28-7 Hydrastinehydrochloride C21H21NO6*HCl 5936-28-727750-11-4 Allo-Hydroxycitric Acid C6H8O8 27750-11-467119-95-3 14-Hydroxydehydroabietane C20H30O 67119-95-36001-78-8 4-Hydroxyisoleucine C6H13NO3 6001-78-810597-60-1 Hydroxytyrosol C8H10O3 10597-60-11619-16-5 Hydroxyvalerenic Acid C15H22O3 1619-16-583-49-8 Hyodesoxycholic Acid C24H40O4 83-49-8620-61-1 Hyoscyamine Sulphate C34H48N2O10S 620-61-16900-87-4 Hypaconitine C33H45NO10 6900-87-411079-53-1 Hyperforin C35H52O4 11079-53-1482-36-0 Hyperoside C21H20O12 482-36-033676-00-5 Hypophyllanthin C24H30O7 33676-00-5489-32-7 Icariin C33H40O15 489-32-7482-44-0 Imperatorin C16H14O4 482-44-0479-41-4 Indirubin C16H10N2O2 479-41-4470-17-7 Isoalantoactone C15H20O2 470-17-720784-50-3 Isobavachalcone C20H20O4 20784-50-3482-48-4 Isobergapten C12H8O4 482-48-421339-45-7 Isobergaptol C11H6O4 21339-45-72450-53-5 Isochlorogenic Acid A C25H24O12 2450-53-5

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No14534-61-3 Isochlorogenic Acid B C25H24O12 14534-61-332451-88-0 Isochlorogenic Acid C C25H24O12 32451-88-0537-73-5 Isoferulic Acid C10H10O4 537-73-5486-21-5 Isofraxidin C11H10O5 486-21-5482-45-1 Isoimperatorin C16H14O4 482-45-1961-29-5 Isoliquiritigenin C15H12O4 961-29-519275-46-8 3-Isomangostin C24H26O6 19275-46-84963-01-3 Isomitraphylline C21H24N2O4 4963-01-3482-27-9 Isopimpinellin C13H10O5 482-27-9480-19-3 Isorhamnetin C16H12O7 480-19-372581-71-6 Isosilybinin C25H22O10 72581-71-661303-13-7 Isoverbascoside C29H36O15 61303-13-738953-85-4 Isovitexin C21H20O10 38953-85-43621-38-3 Jatrorrhizine C20H20NO4 3621-38-3469-59-0 Jervine C27H39NO3 469-59-055466-04-1 Jujuboside A C58H94O26 55466-04-155466-05-2 Jujuboside B C52H84O21 55466-05-2520-18-3 Kaempferol C15H10O6 520-18-3480-10-4 Kaempferol 3-Glucoside C21H20O11 480-10-43155-48-4 D,L-Kavain C14H14O3 3155-48-452659-56-0 Kirenol C20H34O4 52659-56-055052-96-2 Lambertic Acid C20H28O3 55052-96-276026-24-9 Lanatin C16H14O4 76026-24-984-79-7 Lapachol C15H14O3 84-79-74608-49-5 Larixyl Acetate C22H36O3 4608-49-5303-34-4 Lasiocarpin C21H33NO7 303-34-48000-28-0 Lavender oil 8000-28-071953-77-0 Leiocarposide C27H34O16 71953-77-083529-62-8 Leucosceptoside A C30H38O15 83529-62-8202815-28-9 Licoagrochalcone A C20H20O4 202815-28-958749-22-7 Licochalcone A C21H22O4 58749-22-72586-96-1 Liensinine C37H42N2O6 2586-96-14431-01-0 Ligustilide C12H16O2 4431-01-01124-11-4 Ligustrazine (tetramethylpyrazine) C8H12N2 1124-11-4115-95-7 Linalyl acetate C12H20O2 115-95-7551-15-5 Liquiritin C21H22O9 64485-93-463990-84-1 Lobeline Hydrochloride C22H28ClNO2 63990-84-1134-64-5 Lobeline Sulphate C22H28NO2 134-64-518524-94-2 Loganin C17H26O10 18524-94-2478-08-0 Lucidin C15H10O5 478-08-0545-47-1 Lupeol C30H50O 545-47-1468-28-0 Lupulon C26H38O4 468-28-0127-40-2 Lutein C40H56O2 127-40-2491-70-3 Luteolin C15H10O6 491-70-35373-11-5 Luteolin 7-glucoside C21H20O11 5373-11-553965-08-5 Luteolin-7,3'-di-O-diglucuronide C27H26O18 53965-08-5

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No502-65-8 Lycopen C40H56 502-65-82188-68-3 Lycorine Hydrochloride C16H17NO4*HCl 2188-68-323549-80-1 Macarpine C21H16NO5 23549-80-118449-41-7 Madecassic acid C30H48O6 18449-41-734540-22-2 Madecassoside C48H78O20 34540-22-2528-43-8 Magnolol C18H18O2 528-43-816727-30-3 Malvidin 3,5-diglucoside C29H35O17Cl 16727-30-37228-78-6 Malvidin 3-glucoside C23H25O12Cl 7228-78-64773-96-0 Mangiferin C19H18O11 4773-96-06147-11-1 Mangostin C24H26O6 6147-11-120931-37-7 b-mangostin C25H28O6 20931-37-731271-07-5 g-Mangostin C23H24O6 31271-07-567884-12-2 Martynoside C31H40O15 67884-12-229041-35-8 Matricin C17H22O5 29041-35-8519-02-8 Matrine C15H24N2O 519-02-82216-51-5 (-)-Menthol C10H20O 2216-51-52752-64-9 Mesaconitine C33H45NO11 2752-64-95023-08-5 4-Methoxycanthin-6-one C15H10N2O2 5023-08-5108214-28-4 16-O-Methylcafestol C21H30O3 108214-28-4111-82-0 Methyl laurate C13H26O2 111-82-0112-12-9 Methyl nonyl ketone C11H22O 112-12-993-15-2 Methyleugenol C11H14O2 93-15-220697-20-5 Methysticin C15H14O5 20697-20-57500010 Mint oil 68917-18-0509-80-8 Mitraphylline C21H24N2O4 509-80-8315-22-0 Monocrotalin C16H23NO6 315-22-02763-96-4 Muscimol C4H6N2O2 2763-96-4541-91-3 Muscone C16H30O 541-91-3529-44-2 Myricetin C15H10O8 529-44-2480-41-1 Naringenin C15H12O5 480-41-110236-47-2 Naringin C27H32O14 10236-47-227215-14-1 Neoandrographolide C26H40O8 27215-14-1906-33-2 Neochlorogenic acid(5') C16H18O9 906-33-213241-33-3 Neohesperidin C28H34O15 13241-33-364809-67-2 Neomangiferin C25H28O16 64809-67-217676-33-4 Neoruscogenin C27H40O4 17676-33-450656-77-4 Niranthin C24H32O7 50656-77-413063-04-2 Nitidine chloride C21H18NO4Cl 13063-04-2478-01-3 Nobiletin C21H22O8 478-01-349624-66-0 Norcimifugin C15H16O6 49624-66-028789-35-7 Nordihydrocapsaicin C17H27NO3 28789-35-7538-09-0 Nortropine C7H13NO 538-09-014383-51-8 Nortropine Hydrochloride C7H14ClNO 14383-51-880418-24-2 Notoginsenoside R1 C47H80O18 80418-24-22444-46-4 N-Vanillylnonamide C17H27NO3 2444-46-4557-61-9 1-Octacosanol C28H58O 557-61-9

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No465-16-7 Oleandrin C32H48O9 465-16-7508-02-1 Oleanolic acid C30H48O3 508-02-132619-42-4 Oleuropein C25H32O13 32619-42-428957-04-2 Oridonin C20H28O6 28957-04-228608-75-5 Orientin C21H20O11 28608-75-5484-12-8 Osthole C15H16O3 484-12-8508-52-1 Ouabagenin C23H34O8 508-52-1149507-92-6 Oxoacteoside (Tomentoside A) C29H34O16 149507-92-616837-52-8 Oxymatrine C15H24N2O2 16837-52-823180-57-6 Paeoniflorin C23H28O11 23180-57-6552-41-0 Paeonol C9H10O3 552-41-019666-76-3 Panaxadiol C30H52O3 19666-76-332791-84-7 Panaxatriol C30H52O4 32791-84-773069-25-7 (+)-Pareruptorin A C21H22O7 73069-25-75986-55-0 Patchouli alcohol C15H26O 5986-55-0501-98-4 p-Coumaric Acid C9H8O3 501-98-423496-41-5 Peimine C27H45NO3 23496-41-518059-10-4 Peiminine C27H43NO3 18059-10-418466-51-8 Pelargonidin 3-glucoside C21H21O10Cl 18466-51-86906-39-4 Peonidin 3-glucoside C22H23O11Cl 6906-39-46988-81-4 Petunidin 3-glucoside C22H23O12Cl 6988-81-437831-70-2 Phaseollidin C20H20O4 37831-70-22543-94-4 Phellopterin C17H16O5 2543-94-4487-41-2 Phillyrin C27H34O11 487-41-210351-88-9 Phyllanthin C24H34O6 10351-88-9521-61-9 Physcion C16H12O5 521-61-9138-55-6 Picrocrocine C16H26O7 138-55-627409-30-9 Picroside I C24H28O11 27409-30-939012-20-9 Picroside II C23H28O13 39012-20-9148-72-1 Pilocarpin nitrate C11H17N3O5 148-72-154-71-7 Pilocarpine Hydrochloride C11H16N2O2 54-71-7131-12-4 Pimpinellin C13H10O5 131-12-4127-91-3 b-Pinene C10H16 127-91-3487-36-5 (+)-Pinoresinol C20H22O6 487-36-594-62-2 Piperine C17H19NO3 94-62-21929-30-2 p-Methoxycinnamic acid ethyl ester C12H14 O3 1929-30-2518-28-5 Podophyllotoxin C22H22O8 518-28-565914-17-2 Polydatin C20H22O8 65914-17-214941-08-3 Poncirin C28H34O14 14941-08-3154-60-9 Primeverin C20H28O13 154-60-915121-94-5 Primin C12H16O3 15121-94-565312-86-9 Primulic acid 1 C54H88O23 65312-86-9208599-88-6 Primulic acid 2 C59H96O27 208599-88-6154-61-0 Primverin C20H28O13 154-61-020315-25-7 Procyanidin B1 C30H26O12 20315-25-729106-49-8 Procyanidin B2 C30H26O12 29106-49-8

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No37064-30-5 Procyanidin C1 C45H38O18 37064-30-585665-41-4 Propolis Extract C17H16O4 85665-41-4466-06-8 Proscillaridin A C30H42O8 466-06-899-50-3 Protocatechuic acid C7H6O4 99-50-36892-79-1 Protopanaxadiol C30H52O3 6892-79-11453-93-6 Protopanaxatriol C30H52O4 1453-93-6143-57-7 Protoveratrine C41H63NO14 143-57-769884-00-0 Pseudoginsenoside F11 C42H72O14 69884-00-055954-61-5 Pseudohypericin C30H16O9 55954-61-566-97-7 Psoralene C11H6O3 66-97-714348-23-3 5,8-Dihydroxypsoralen C11H6O5 14348-23-33681-99-0 Puerarin C21H20O9 3681-99-081-54-9 Purpurin C14H8O5 81-54-987-66-1 Pyrogallol C6H6O3 87-66-184745-94-8 Qingyangshengenin C28H36O8 84745-94-8482-35-9 Quercetin 3-glucoside C21H20O12 482-35-96151-25-3 Quercetin dihydrate C15H10O7*2H2O 6151-25-3522-12-3 Quercitrin C21H20O11 522-12-3465-39-4 Resibufogenin C24H32O4 465-39-4501-36-0 Resveratrol C14H12O3 501-36-0480-54-6 Retrorsine C18H25NO6 480-54-63615-41-6 Rhamnose hydrate C6H12O5 3615-41-610030-85-0 Rhamnose monohydrate C6H12O5 10030-85-0155-58-8 Rhaponticin C21H24O9 155-58-8478-43-3 Rhein C15H8O6 478-43-376-66-4 Rhynchophylline C22H28N2O4 76-66-484954-92-7 Rosavin C20H28O10 84954-92-720283-92-5 Rosmarinic acid C18H16O8 20283-92-582541-45-4 Rotundine C22H28O8 82541-45-4117-02-2 Rubiadin C15H10O4 117-02-239491-41-3 Ruscin C44H68O17 39491-41-384-26-4 Rutaecarpine C18H13N3O 84-26-4153-18-4 Rutin C27H30O16 153-18-48051-02-3 Sabadilla total Alkaloids C32H49NO9 8051-02-353833-85-5 Sabinyl acetate C12H18O2 53833-85-520736-09-8 Saikosaponin A C42H68O13 20736-09-820736-08-7 Saikosaponin C C48H78O17 20736-08-720874-52-6 Saikosaponin D C42H68O13 20874-52-62957-21-3 Sakuranetin C16H14O5 2957-21-3138-52-3 Salicin C13H18O7 138-52-310338-51-9 Salidroside C14H20O7 10338-51-9115939-25-8 Salvianolic acid B C36H30O16 115939-25-874515-46-1 Sandwicensin C21H22O4 74515-46-12447-54-3 Sanguinarine C20H14NO4 2447-54-35578-73-4 Sanguinarine chloride C20H14NO4Cl 5578-73-420310-89-8 Saponarin C27H30O15 20310-89-8

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No58546-56-8 Schisantherin A C30H32O9 58546-56-861281-38-7 Schizandrin A C24H32O6 61281-38-761281-37-6 Schizandrin B C23H28O6 61281-37-6120-08-1 Scoparone C11H10O4 120-08-192-61-5 Scopoletin C10H8O4 92-61-527740-01-8 Scutellarin C21H18O12 27740-01-8148244-82-0 Secoisolariciresinol Diglucoside C32H46O16 148244-82-0130-01-8 Senecionine C18H25NO5 130-01-819776-79-5 Seneciphylline C18H23NO5 19776-79-56882-01-5 Senkirkin C19H27NO6 6882-01-581-27-6 Sennoside A C42H38O20 81-27-6128-57-4 Sennoside B C42H38O20 128-57-437271-16-2 Sennoside C C42H40O19 37271-16-237271-17-3 Sennoside D C42H40O19 37271-17-3607-80-7 Sesamin C20H18O6 607-80-722888-70-6 Silybin C25H22O10 22888-70-633889-69-9 Silychristin C25H22O10 33889-69-929782-68-1 Silydianin C25H22O10 29782-68-12306-27-6 Sinensetine C20H20O7 2306-27-6115-53-7 Sinomenine C19H23NO4 115-53-783-46-5 b-Sitosterol C29H50O 83-46-593-39-0 Skimmin C15H16O8 93-39-067920-52-9 Sodium danshensu C9H9O5Na 76822-21-47500065 Solanum dulcamara152-95-4 Sophoricoside C21H20O10 152-95-4508-01-0 Soyasapogenol A C30H50O4 508-01-0595-15-3 Soyasapogenol B C30H50O3 595-15-36750-59-0 Soyasapogenol E C30H48O3 6750-59-090-39-1 (-)-Sparteine C15H26N2 90-39-1483-66-9 Sphondin C12H8O4 483-66-97500068 5-Hydroxysphondin C12H8O5

61265-07-4 Sphondinol C11H6O4 61265-07-420229-56-5 Spiraeoside C21H20O12 20229-56-54136-37-2 Stachydrine chloride C7H14NO2Cl 4136-37-257817-89-7 Stevioside C38H60O18 57817-89-711018-89-6 G-Strophantin C29H44O12*8H2O 11018-89-6560-53-2 K-Strophanthin C23H32O6 560-53-257-24-9 Strychnine C21H22N2O2 57-24-917388-39-5 Swertiamarine C16H22O10 17388-39-594-07-5 Synephrine C9H13NO2 94-07-521453-69-0 Syringaresinol C22H26O8 21453-69-0481-53-8 Tangeretin C20H20O7 481-53-8568-73-0 Tanshinone I C18H12O3 568-73-0568-72-9 Tanshinone IIA C19H18O3 568-72-914605-22-2 Tauroursodeoxycholic acid C26H45NO6S 14605-22-2480-18-2 (+)-Taxifolin C15H12O7 480-18-2

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codE NAmE FormulA cAS-No483-04-5 Tetrahydroalstonine C21H24N2O3 483-04-52934-97-6 Tetrahydropalmatine C21H25NO4 2934-97-66024-85-7 Tetrahydropalmatine hydrochloride C21H25NO4*HCl 6024-85-7518-34-3 Tetrandrine C38H42N2O6 518-34-312798-51-5 Teucrin A C19H20O6 12798-51-583-67-0 Theobromine C7H8N4O2 83-67-0546-80-5 a-Thujone C10H16O 546-80-589-83-8 Thymol C10H14O 89-83-820316-62-5 Tiliroside C30H26O13 20316-62-514144-06-0 Trillin C33H52O8 14144-06-038647-11-9 Triptonide C20H22O6 38647-11-974285-86-2 Triptophenolide C20H24O3 74285-86-21508-75-4 Tropicamide C17H20N2O2 1508-75-4120-29-6 Tropine C8H15NO 120-29-6532-24-1 Tropinone C8H14BrNO 532-24-156-69-9 5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) C11H12N2O3 56-69-9104472-62-6 Typhaneoside C34H42020 104472-62-65629-60-7 Uncarine C C21H24N2O4 5629-60-74697-68-1 Uncarine D C21H24N2O4 4697-68-15171-37-9 Uncarine E C21H24N2O4 5171-37-9128-13-2 Ursodeoxycholic acid C24H40O4 128-13-277-52-1 Ursolic Acid C30H48O3 77-52-1125-46-2 Usnic acid C18H16O7 125-46-23569-10-6 Valerenic acid C15H22O2 3569-10-6121-34-6 Vanillic acid C8H8O4 121-34-67174-27-8 Vasicine hydrochloride C11H12N2O*HCl 7174-27-8548-37-8 Verbenalin C17H24O10 548-37-856701-24-7 Vestitol C16H16O4 56701-24-7143-67-9 Vinbalstine sulfate C46H58N4O9*H2SO4 143-67-93681-93-4 Vitexin C21H20O10 3681-93-464820-99-1 Vitexin-2"-o-rhamnoside C27H30O14 64820-99-16897-04-7 Voacamidine C43H52N4O5 6897-04-73371-85-5 Voacamine C43H52N4O5 3371-85-5510-22-5 Voacangine C22H28N2O3 510-22-5664-22-5 Voachalotine C22H26N2O3 664-22-52134-83-0 Vobasine C21H24N2O5 2134-83-0524-12-9 Wedelolactone C16H10O7 524-12-97500069 Wild Yam Extract min. 20% Diosgenin632-85-9 Wogonin C16H12O5 632-85-96754-58-1 Xanthohumol C21H22O5 6754-58-17471-73-0 5-Hydroxyxanthotoxin C12H8O5 7471-73-070872-29-6 Isoxanthohumol C21H22O5 70872-29-62009-24-7 Xanthotoxol C12H8O4 2009-24-7500-62-9 Yangonin C15H14O4 500-62-9146-48-5 Yohimbine Hydrochloride C21H26N2O3 146-48-581944-09-4 Z-Ligustilide C12H14O2 81944-09-4

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•Natural Toxins from Bees, Conch, Scorpions, Snakes, Spiders

•Toxins synthetically produced under GMP conditions

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•Date of birth of the snake

•List of possible diseases of the snake

•The medication the snake got in case of diseases

•Inoculations the snake got

•How was the snake fed and what was fed?

•Which detergents were used to clan the cage?

•How many offspring did the snake have?

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3.1. Natural Toxins - Venoms

3.1.1. Snake Venoms

codE NAmE8000014 Agkistrodon acutus, see: Deinagkistrodon acutus8000015 Agkistrodon bilineatus8000016 Agkistrodon contortrix8000017 Agkistrodon halys8000018 Agkistrodon piscivorus conanti8000019 Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma8000020 Agkistrodon rhodostoma, see: Calloselasma

rhodostoma8000021 Atheris chlorechis8000022 Atheris nitschei8000023 Atheris squamigera8000024 Bitis (gabonica) gabonica8000025 Bitis (gabonica) rhinoceros8000026 Bitis arietans8000027 Bitis nasicornis8000028 Boiga blandingi8000029 Boiga dendrophila8000030 Bothrops lanceolatus8000031 Bothrops neuwiedi matogrossoensis8000032 Bothrops neuwiedi neuwiedi8000033 Bungarus multicinctus8000034 Calloselasma rhodostoma8000035 Cerastes cerastes8000036 Cerastes vipera8000037 Crotalus atrox8000038 Crotalus durissus collilineatus8000039 Crotalus durissus terrificus8000040 Crotalus mitchelli8000041 Crotalus vegrandis8000042 Deinagkistrodon acutus8000043 Dendroaspis angusticeps8000044 Dendroaspis jamesoni jamesoni8000045 Dendroaspis jamesoni kaimosae8000046 Dendroaspis polylepis (Kenya)8000047 Dendroaspis polylepis (South Africa)8000048 Dendroaspis viridis8000049 Echis (carinatus) leucogaster8000050 Echis (carinatus) pyramidium8000051 Echis aliaborri8000052 Echis carinatus multisquamatus8000053 Echis carinatus sochureki8000054 Eristocophis macmahoni8000002 Lachesis muta8000055 Macrovipera deserti8000056 Naja atra

codE NAmE8000057 Naja haje annulifera8000058 Naja haje haje "SELECTION"8000059 Naja haje haje (Mali)8000060 Naja haje haje (Morocco)8000061 Naja haje haje (Tunisia)8000062 Naja kaouthia8000063 Naja katiensis8000064 Naja melanoleuca8000065 Naja mossambica8000066 Naja mossambica pallida, see: Naja pallida8000067 Naja naja (India)8000068 Naja naja (Pakistan)8000069 Naja naja siamensis, see: Naja kaouthia8000070 Naja nigricollis (Cameroon)8000071 Naja nigricollis (Tanzania)8000072 Naja nigricollis (Togo)8000073 Naja nivea8000074 Naja pallida (Egypt)8000075 Naja pallida (Kenya)8000076 Naja sputatrix8000077 Notechis scutatus8000078 Oxyuranus scutellatus8000079 Pseudocerastes persicus8000080 Trimeresurus elegans8000081 Trimeresurus flavoviridis8000082 Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus8000083 Trimeresurus tokarensis8000084 Trimeresurus wagleri8000085 Vipera aspis8000005 Vipera berus8000086 Vipera bornmulleri8000087 Vipera latifi8000088 Vipera lebetina deserti, see: Macrovipera deserti8000089 Vipera lebetina obtusa8000090 Vipera lebetina turanica8000091 Vipera palestinae8000092 Vipera raddei8000093 Vipera russelli russelli8000094 Vipera xanthina8000095 Vipera xanthina palestinae8000096 Walterinnesia aegyptia

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3.1.2. Scorpion Venoms

codE NAmE8000097 Androctonus amoreuxi (Egypt)8000098 Androctonus amoreuxi (Mali)8000099 Androctonus australis8000100 Buthacus arenicola8000101 Buthotus hottentota8000102 Buthotus judaicus8000103 Buthotus trilineatus8000104 Buthus occitanus (Mali)8000105 Buthus occitanus occitanus8000106 Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus8000107 Nebo hierichonticus8000108 Pandinus imperator

3.1.3. Spider Venoms

codE NAmE8000109 Agelena labyrinthica8000110 Eresus niger8000111 Latrodectus tredecimguttatus8000112 Lycosa singoriensis8000113 Stegodifus lineatus

3.1.4. Amphibian Venoms

codE NAmE8000118 Bufo bufo8000119 Bufo calamita8000120 Bufo viridis8000121 Salamandra salamandra8000122 Xenopus laevi

3.1.5. other Arthropod Venoms

codE NAmE8000114 Apis mellifera8000115 Polistes gallicus8000116 Vespa crabro8000117 Vespula germanica

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250029 Agelenin H-Gly-Gly-Cys-Leu-Pro-His-

Asn-Arg-Phe-Cys-Asn-Ala-Leu-Ser-Gly-Pro-Arg-Cys-Cys-Ser-Gly-Leu-Lys-Cys-Lys-Glu-Leu-Ser-Ile-Trp-Asp-Ser-Arg-Cys-Leu-NH2

Agelenin has been isolated from the venom of the Agelenidae spider Agelena opulenta. This toxin suppresses the excitatory postsynaptic potentials possibly by blocking the presynaptic calcium channel.

5250018 Apamin H-Cys-Asn-Cys-lys-Ala-Pro-Glu-Thr-Ala-Leu-Cys-Ala-Arg-Arg-Cys-Gln-Gln-His-NH2

Apamin, which has been isolated from bee venom, is the smallest neurotoxic polypeptide known. It is the only polypeptide neurotoxin that passes the blood-brain barrier. It has several features in common with the snake and scorpion neurotoxins: like these, apamin is a low-molecular-weight basic peptide, and the molecule is crosslinked by disulfide bridges.

5250044 APETx2 p-OHSequence: Gly-Thr-Ala-Cys-Ser-Cys-Gly-Asn-Ser-Lys-Gly-Ile-Tyr-Trp-Phe-Tyr-Arg-Pro-Ser-Cys-Pro-Thr-Asp-Arg-Gly-Tyr-Thr-Gly-Ser-Cys-Arg-Tyr-Phe-Leu-Gly-Thr-Cys-Cys-Thr-Pro-Ala-As

Potently and selectively blocks the H(+)-gated sodium channel ASIC3 (ACCN3). The blockade is rapid and reversible. Does not block isoform ASIC1a and isoform ASIC1b of ASIC1 (ACCN2), nor ASIC2 (ACCN1). It also inhibits heteromeric ASIC2b-ASIC3 channel, while it has less affinity for ASIC1b-ASIC3, ASIC1a-ASIC3, and no effect on the ASIC2a-ASIC3 channels.

5250019 Chlorotoxin H-Met-Cys-Met-Pro-Cys-Phe-Thr-Thr-Asp-His-Gln-Met-Ala-Arg-Lys-Cys-Asp-Asp-Cys-Cys-Gly-Gly-Lys-Gly-Arg-Gly-Lys-Cys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Gln-Cys-Leu-Cys-Arg-NH2

Chlorotoxin is a chloride channel blocker which has been isolated from the venom of the scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus. It has been shown to specifically bind to glioma cells and to inhibit their invasive potential. The toxin has recently been reported to bind to a protein complex on the surface of glioma cells containing several proteins implicated in glioma cell invasion. Gelatinase A (matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP2)) is one of the components present in this complex. The anti-invasive effect of chlorotoxin seems to be mediated by binding to and direct inhibition of gelatinase A, and its surface down-regulation.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250016 Conantokin G H-Gly-Glu-g-g-Leu-Gln-g-

Asn-Gln-g-Leu-Ile-Arg-g-Lys-Ser-Asn-NH2

Conantokin G has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus geographus. This toxin selectively inhibits NR2B subunits of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated calcium influx in central nervous system neurons. Conantokin G induces sleep-like symptoms in young mice and hyperactivity in older mice(SERT). In this moment this compound is under phase II clinical trials under the name CGX-1007 by Cognetix Inc. It has been shown to be an effective antiepileptic agent in several animal models of seizur.

5250017 Conopeptide Y pl1 H-Ala-Arg-Phe-Leu-His-Pro-phe-Gln-Tyr-Tyr-Thr-Leu-Tyr-Arg-Tyr-Leu-Thr-Arg-Phe-Leu-His-Arg-Tyr-Pro-Ile-Tyr-tyr-Ile-Arg-Tyr-OH

Conopeptide Y pl1 has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus planorbis. This toxin is an antagonist of voltage-gated K+ channels belonging to the Kv1 subfamily. Conpeptide Y pl1 is selective for Kv1.6.

5250045 Conotoxin MrIA Asn-Gly-Val-Cys-Cys-Gly-Tyr-Lys-Leu-Cys-His-Hyp-Cys-OH

Inhibits the neuronal norepinephrine transporter (NET). Produces no effect on the activity of the dopamine transporter (DAT) and the serotonin transporter (SERT). Is under phase I clinical trial by Xenome under the name Xen2174. This structural analog of MrIA was developed to overcome the relatively poor chemical stability of Mr1A in solution. Used to treat neuropathic pain.

5250008 a-Conotoxin GI H-Glu-Cys-Cys-Asn-Pro-Ala-Cys-Gly-Arg-His-Tyr-Ser-Cys-NH2

a-Conotoxin GI act on postsynaptic membranes, they bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and thus inhibit them. This conotoxin has been isolated from the venom of the cone snail Conus geographus. The higher affinity site for a-Conotoxin GI is the a/d site on mouse muscle-deriverd BC3H-1 receptor, and the other site (a/g site) on nicotinic receptors from Torpedo californica electric organ.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250009 a-Conotoxin GID H-Ile-Arg-Asp-g-Cys-Cys-

Ser-Asn-Pro-Ala-Cys-Arg-Val-Asn-Asn-Hyp-His-Val-Cys-OH

a-Conotoxin GID act on postsynaptic membranes, they bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and thus inhibit them. This conotoxin has been isolated from the venom of the cone snail Conus geographus. This toxin reversibly blocks nAChRs (a-3/b-2 = a-7 > a-4/b-2).

5250031 a-Conotoxin IMI H-Gly-Cys-Cys-Ser-Asp-Pro-Arg-Cys-Ala-Trp-Arg-Cys-NH2

a-Conotoxins IMI has been isolated from the venom of the cone snail Conus imperialis. a-conotoxins IMI act on postsynaptic membranes, they bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and thus inhibit them. This toxin blocks mammalian neuronal nAChRs (a-3/b-2 > a-7 > a-3/b-4). Has no effect on nAChRs composed of a-2/b-2, a-3/b-2, a-4/b-2, a-2/b-4, a-3/b-4, or a-4/b-4 subunits. a-Conotoxins IMI acts voltage-independently. Is highly active against the neuromuscular receptor in frog.

5250030 a-Conotoxin MI H-Gly-Arg-Cys-Cys-His-Pro-Ala-Cys-Gly-Lys-Asn-Tyr-Ser-Cys-NH2

a-Conotoxins MI has been isolated from the venom of the cone snail Conus magus. This conotoxin act on postsynaptic membranes, they bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and thus inhibit them. a-Conotoxins MI blocks mammalian nAChR composed of a-1/d subunits with high potency and a-1/g with a low potency.

5250039 a-Conotoxin Vc1A Gly-Cys-Cys-Ser-Asp-Hyp-Arg-Cys-Asn-Tyr-Asp-His-Pro-Gla-Ile-Cys-NH2

a-Conotoxins act on postsynaptic membranes, they bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) and inhibit them. This synthetic peptide is a neuronal nAChR antagonist that acts as a powerful analgesic. It blocks nAChRs composed of a-3 or -5/b-2 (IC50=7.2 µM), a-3/ß-2 (IC50=7.3 µM), a-3/ß-4 (IC50=4.2 µM), a-3 or a-5/b-4 (IC50<30 µM), a-4/b-2 (IC50<30 µM),a-4/b-4 (IC50<30 µM) and a/b/g/d (IC50<30 µM) subunits. Is under phase II clinical trial by Metabolic under the name ACV1. Used to treat neuropathic pain.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250014 c-Conotoxin MRIA H-Asn-Gly-Val-Cys-Cys-Gly-

Tyr-Lys-Leu-Cys-His-Hyp-Cys-OH

c-Conotoxin MRIA has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus marmoreus. This toxin inhibits the neuronal norepinephrine transporter (NET) but produces no effect on the activity of the dopamine transporter (DAT) and the serotonin transporter (SERT).

5250043 m-Conotoxin KIIIA Cys-Cys-Asn-Cys-Ser-Ser-Lys-Trp-Cys-Arg-Asp-His-Ser-Arg-Cys-Cys-NH2

Neurotoxin with presynaptic activity, that blocks the inwardly rectifying Kir1.1 (KCNJ1) and Kir3.1/3.4 (KCNJ3/KCNJ5) potassium channels with high affinity by binding to the M1-M2 linker region of these channels in a 1:1 stoichiometry. Tertiapin-Q also inhibits calcium-activated large conductance BK-type (KCNMA/KCNMB) potassium channels in a concentration-, and voltage-dependent manner, in addition to inhibiting Kir3.1/3.2 (KCNJ3/KCNJ6) heteromultimer potassium channels. It can prevent dose-dependently acetylcholine(ACh)-induced atrioventricular block in mammalian hearts.

5250013 m-Conotoxin PIIIA Pyr-Arg-Leu-Cys-Cys-Gly-Phe-Hyp-Pro-Lys-Ser-Cys-Arg-Ser-Arg-Gln-Cys-Lys-Hyp-His-Arg-Cys-Cys-NH2

µ-Conotoxins bind and block site 1 of voltage-gated sodium channels. µ-Conotoxin PIIIA has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus purpurascens. This toxin blocks the neuronal sodium channels Nav1.2 (SCN2A) and Nav1.7 (SCN9A). This peptide causes flaccid paralysis in both mice and fish.

5250042 m-O-Conotoxin MrVIB Ala-Cys-Ser-Lys-Lys-Trp-Glu-Tyr-Cys-Ile-Val-Pro-Ile-Leu-Gly-Phe-Val-Tyr-Cys-Cys-Pro-Gly-Leu-Ile-Cys-Gly-Pro-Phe-Val-Cys-Val-OH

µ-O Conotoxins block voltage-gated sodium channels. Has a preference for Nav1.4 (SCN4A) over Nav1.2 (SCN2A) sodium channels. Blocks Nav channels by interacting mainly with the C-terminal part of the pore loop of domain-3. Also blocks fast-inactivating calcium current. Blocks Nav1.8 (SCN10A) sodium channels and has potent and long-lasting local anesthetic effects. Can also block propagation of action potentials in A- and C-fibers in sciatic nerve as well as skeletal muscle in isolated preparations. Is under preclinical trial by Cognetix Inc under the name CGX-1002 as a local anesthetic agent.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250040 w-Conotoxin CVID Cys-Lys-Ser-Lys-Gly-Ala-

Lys-Cys-Ser-Lys-Leu-Met-Tyr-Asp-Cys-Cys-Ser-Gly-Ser-Cys-Ser-Gly-Thr-Val-Gly-Arg-Cys-NH2

w-Conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, they bind and block voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). This toxin inhibits neurotransmitter release. It blocks N-type calcium channels, probably a N-type (Cav2.2) calcium channel variant. w-Conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, they bind and block voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). This toxin is under phase I clinical trial under the name AM336 by Amrad Corporation Limited for treating severe morphine-resistant pain stress.

5250012 w-Conotoxin GVIA H-Cys-Lys-Ser-Hyp-Gly-Ser-Ser-Cys-Ser-Hyp-Thr-Ser-Tyr-Asn-Cys-Cys-Arg-Ser-Cys-Asn-Hyp-Tyr-Thr-Lys-Arg-Cys-Tyr-NH2

w-Conotoxin GVIA has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus geographus. w-conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, they bind and block voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC).

5250010 w-Conotoxin MVIIA H-Cys-Lys-Gly-Lys-Gly-Ala-Lys-Cys-Ser-Arg-Leu-Met-Tyr-Asp-Cys-Cys-Thr-Gly-Ser-Cys-Arg-Ser-Gly-Lys-Cys-NH2

w-Conotoxin MVIIA has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus magus. w-conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, they bind and block voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). This toxin blocks N-type calcium channels (Cav2.2/CACNA1B). w-Conotoxin MVIIA is available under the names Prialt by Neurex. It blocks acute pain in patients who no longer obtain relief from opiate drugs. It is 100 to 1000 times more potent than morphine. This toxin blocks calcium channels it disable nerves that transmit pain signals.

5250011 w-Conotoxin MVIIC H-Cys-Lys-Gly-Lys-Gly-Ala-Pro-Cys-Arg-Lys-Thr-Met-Tyr-Asp-Cys-Cys-Ser-Glys-Ser-Cys-Gly-Arg-Arg-Gly-lys-Cys-NH2

w-CgTx-MVIIC inhibits presynaptic Ca2+ channels, including the Ca2+ channels responsible for Ca2+ uptake by rat brain synaptosomes, the P-type Ca2+ channels in cerebellar Purkinje cells, and a significant fraction of w-CgTx-GVIA-resistant currents in hippocampal CA1 neurons. w-CgTx-MVIIC also presents an inhibition of w-CgTx-GVIA-resistant depolarization-induced neurotransmetter release in cerebellar neurons of rats.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250041 w-Conotoxin SO-3 Arg-Cys-Lys-Ala-Ala-Gly-

Lys-Pro-Cys-Ser-Arg-Ile-Ala-Tyr-Asn-Cys-Cys-Thr-Gly-Ser-Cys-Arg-Ser-Gly-Lys-Cys-NH2

w-Conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, they bind and block voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). This peptide selectively targets N-type voltage-sensitive calcium channels. Has no effect on R-type calcium currents, voltage-sensitive sodium currents, delayed rectifier potassium currents and transient outward potassium currents. Displays an analgesic potency similar to MVIIA in a range of acute and chronic pain models in rodents, but has less adverse effects compared with identical dosages of MVIIA injected intrathecally.

5250015 r-Conotoxin TIA H-Phe-Asn-Trp-Arg-Cys-Cys-Leu-Ile-Pro-Ala-Cys-Arg-Arg-Asn-His-Lys-Lys-Phe-Cys-NH2

r-Conotoxin TIA has been isolated from the venom of the cone Conus tulipa. Moreover this toxin reversibly inhibits a-1 adrenergic receptors (a-1B (ADRA1B) > a-1A (ADRA1A) = a-1D (ADRA1D)). This toxin is a competitive antagonist of a-1A- and a-1D-adrenoceptors and a non-competitive antagonist of a-1B-adrenoceptors. r-Conotoxin TIA has no effect on a-2 adrenergic receptors. But this compound potently inhibited contractions of vas deferens, spleen and aorta in response to noradrenaline.

5250021 Ergtoxin H-Asp-Arg-Ser-Cys-Val-Asp-Lys-Ser-Arg-Cys-Ala-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Tyr-Tyr-Gln-Glu-Cys-Gln-Asp-Cys-Cys-Lys-Asn-Ala-Gly-His-Asn-Cys-Gly-Thr-Cys-Met-Phe-Phe-lys-Cys-Lys-Cys-Ala-OH

Ergtoxin has been isolated from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides noxius. This toxin blocks specifically the HERG potassium channel with an affinity close to 10 nM.

5250020 GsMTx4 H-Gly-Cys-Leu-Glu-Phe-Trp-Trp-Lys-Cys-Asn-Pro-Asn-Asp-Asp-Lys-Cys-Cys-Arg-Pro-Lys-Leu-lys-Cys-Ser-lys-Leu-phe-lys-Leu-Cys-Asn-phe-Ser-Phe-NH2

GsMTx4 has been isolated from the venom of the spider Grammostola rosea. This cationic hydrophobic polypeptide blocks mechanosensitive ion channels (also named strech-activated channels or SACs), without having effect on whole-cell voltage-sensitive currents. This Toxin acts by perturbing the interface between the channel and the lipid bilayer without necessarily being in physical contact with the channel. Also it affects the membrane motor of outer hair cells at low doses. It does not inhibit the potassium channel KvAP (from the archaeon Aeropyrum pernix).

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250022 Hemitoxin H-Ile-Lys-Cys-Thr-Leu-Ser-

Lys-Asp-Cys-Tyr-Ser-Pro-Cys-Lys-Lys-Glu-Thr-Gly-Cys-Pro-Arg-Ala-lys-Cys-Ile-Asn-Arg-Asn-Cys-Lys-Cys-tyr-Gly-Cys-Ser-NH2

Hemitoxin has been isolated from the venom of the scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus. This toxin blocks rat voltage-gated potassium channels Kv1.1 (KCNA1), Kv1.2 (KCNA2) and Kv1.3 (KCNA3) expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

5250023 HsTx 1 H-Ala-Ser-Cys-Arg-Thr-Pro-Lys-Asp-Cys-Ala-Asp-Pro-Cys-Arg-Lys-Glu-Thr-Gly-Cys-Pro-Tyr-Gly-lys-Cys-Met-Asn-Arg-lys-Cys-lys-Cys-Asn-Arg-Cys-NH2

HsTx 1 is a member of the a-KTx6 family of toxins active on voltage-gated K+ channels. It is one of the most potent toxins active on Kv1.3 channels (Kd close to 10 pM). It is also very active on Kv1.2 channels (Kd around 7 nM). It is however inactive on apamin-sensitive SK channels.

5250046 Huwentoxin-I H-Cys-Lys-Gly-Val-Phe-Asp-Ala-Cys-Thr-Pro-Gly-Lys-Asn-Glu-Cys-Cys-Pro-Asn-Arg-Val-Cys-Ser-Asp-Lys-His-Lys-Trp-Cys-Lys-Trp-Lys-Leu-OH

Lethal neurotoxin. Binds to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Blocks neuromuscular transmission. Possess presynaptic activity that affects the release of neurotransmitters from autonomic nerve endings of both cholinergic and adrenergic neuroeffector junctions. Selectively inhibits N-type calcium channel and has only very weak effect on L-type calcium channel. Has virtually no effect on muscle sodium channels but are potent inhibitor of neuronal TTX-sensitive channels, especially Nav1.7

5250047 Huwentoxin-IV Cys-Leu-Glu-Ile-Phe-Lys-Ala-Cys-Asn-Pro-Ser-Asn-Asp-Gln-Cys-Cys-Lys-Ser-Ser-Lys-Leu-Val-Cys-Ser-Arg-Lys-Thr-Arg-Trp-Cys-Lys-Tyr-Gln-Ile-NH2

Lethal neurotoxin. Acts selectively on tetrodotoxin-sensitive (TTX-S) voltage-gated sodium channels. IC50 is 30 nM in adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250032 Imperatoxin A H-Gly-Asp-Cys-Leu-Pro-His-

Leu-Lys-Arg-Cys-Lys-Ala-Asp-Asn-Asp-Cys-Cys-Gly-Lys-Lys-Cys-Lys-Arg-Arg-Gly-Thr-Asn-Ala-Glu-Lys-Arg-Cys-Arg-OH

Imperatoxin A has been isolated from the venom of the emperor Scorpion Pandinus imperator. Imperatoxin A is a strong agonist of ryanodine receptors (calcium release channels). This toxin induces voltage- and concentration-dependent subconductance states in both skeletal (RYR1 and RYR3) and cardiac (RYR2) ryanodine receptors by binding to a single, cytosolically accessible site different from the ryanodine binding site. Imperatoxin A enhances calcium release.

5250033 Kaliotoxin-1 H-Gly-Val-Glu-Ile-Asn-Val-Lys-Cys-Ser-Gly-Ser-Pro-Gln-Cys-Leu-Lys-Pro-Cys-Lys-Asp-Ala-Gly-Met-Arg-Phe-Gly-Lys-Cys-Met-Asn-Arg-Lys-Cys-His-Cys-Thr-Pro-Lys-NH2

Kaliotoxin-1 has been isolated from the venom of the Scorpion Androctonus mauretanicus mauretanicus. Kaliotoxin-1 is a potent inhibitor of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (BK-Ca). This toxin also binds to the dendrotoxin sensitive voltage-dependent potassium channel. It appears to block channel activity by a simple bimolecular inhibition process. Kaliotoxin-1 induces a transient period of fast flickering in the channel openings, followed by an almost complete blockade of the channel. Its binding affinity to rat brain synaptosomes is 5-fold higher than this of KTX-3. Binding of the toxin to the channel is associated with significant structural rearrangments in both molecules.

5250024 Leiurotoxin 1 H-Ala-Phe-Cys-Asn-Leu-Arg-Met-Cys-Gln-Leu-Ser-Cys-Arg-Ser-Leu-Gly-Leu-Leu-Gly-lys-Cys-Ile-Gly-Asp-Lys-Cys-Glu-Cys-Val-Lys-His-NH2

Leiurotoxin is a component of the venom of the Israeli scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus and has been reported to inhibit apamin binding to its receptor. Like apamin, it acts as a blocker of Ca2+ activated K+ channels in different cell types.

5250025 Margatoxin H-Thr-Ile-Ile-Asn-Val-Lys-Cys-Thr-Ser-Pro-Lys-Gln-Cys-Leu-Pro-Pro-Cys-Lys-Ala-Gln-Phe-Gly-Gln-ser-Ala-Gly-Ala-Lys-Cys-Met-Asn-Gly-Lys-Cys-Lys-Cys-Tyr-Pro-His-OH

Margatoxin is a component of the venom of Scorpio Centruroides margaritatus.This toxin is potent selective inhibitor of voltage-dependent potassium channels such as Kv1.3.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250026 Maurocalcine H-Gly-Asp-Cys-Leu-Pro-His-

Leu-Lys-Leu-Cys-lys-Glu-Asn-Lys-Asp-Cys-Cys-Ser-Lys-Lys-Cys-Lys-Arg-Arg-Gly-Thr-Asn-Ile-Glu-Lys-Arg-Cys-Arg-NH2

Maurocalcine is a component of the venom of Scorpio maurus palmatus. It folds according to an inhibitor cysteine knot. It is a new member of the family of toxins acting on ryanodine receptors with an affinity in the 10 nM range. It induces an increase in channel opening probability accompanied with sudden transitions to long lasting subconductance states. It has also been characterized as a cell penetrating peptide and its pharmacological activity can be observed upon extracellular perfusion.

5250027 Maurotoxin H-Val-Ser-Cys-Thr-Gly-Ser-lys-Asp-Cys-Tyr-Ala-Pro-Cys-Arg-lys-Gln-Thr-Gly-Cys-Pro-Asn-Ala-Lys-Cys-Ile-Asn-Lys-Ser-Cys-Lys-cys-Tyr-Gly-Cys-NH2

Maurotoxin is a component of the venom of Scorpio maurus palmatus. This toxin is a member of the a-KTx6.2 scorpion toxin family. It blocks voltage-gated potassium channels (KV1.1/KCNA1, KV1.2/KCNA2, and KV1.3/KCNA3) and inhibits apamin-sensitive small conductance calcium-activated channels (SK channels), particularly KCa3.1(IKca1, SK4).

5250048 Prototoxin 2 ProTx-II Tyr-Cys-Gln-Lys-Trp-Met-Trp-Thr-Cys-Asp-Ser-Glu-Arg-Lys-Cys-Cys-Glu-Gly-Met-Val-Cys-Arg-Leu-Trp-Cys-Lys-Lys-Lys-Leu-Trp-OH

Inhibits voltage-gated calcium and sodium channels (site 4). Inhibits activation by shifting the voltage-dependence of channel activation to more positive potentials. Potently inhibits all sodium channel subtypes tested (Nav1.2/SCN2A, Nav1.5/SCN5A, Nav1.7/SCN9A, and Nav1.8/SCN10A). Is approximately 15-fold more potent on Nav1.7/SCN9A than on Nav1.5/SCN5A channels. Acts on Cav3.1/CACNA1G, and interacts more weakly with the related T-Type channel Cav3.2/CACNA1H but potently inhibits the L-type calcium channel Cav1.2/CACNA1C. Binds to phospholipids. ProTx-II, a selective inhibitor of Nav1.7 sodium channels, blocks action potential propagation in nociceptors.

5250049 Psalmotoxin 1 PcTx1 H-Glu-Asp-Cys-Ile-Pro-Lys-Trp-Lys-Gly-Cys-Val-Asn-Arg-His-Gly-Asp-Cys-Cys-Glu-Gly-Leu-Glu-Cys-Trp-Lys-Arg-Arg-Arg-Ser-Phe-Glu-Val-Cys-Val-Pro-Lys-Thr-Pro-Lys-Thr-OH

Potently and selectively blocks the H(+)-gated sodium channel ASIC1a (acid-sensitive ion channel 1a). The blockade is rapid and reversible. Psalmotoxin 1 loses its capacity to block ASIC1a as soon as this subunit is associated with another member of the family (ASIC2a or ASIC3). The toxin can distinguish between the two ASIC1 splice variants ASIC1a and ASIC1b.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250034 Psalmotoxin-1 H-Glu-Asp-Cys-Ile-Pro-Lys-

Trp-Lys-Gly-Cys-Val-Asn-Arg-His-Gly-Asp-Cys-Cys-Glu-Gly-Leu-Glu-Cys-Trp-Lys-Arg-Arg-Arg-Ser-Phe-Glu-Val-Cys-Val-Pro-Lys-Thr-Pro-Lys-Thr-OH

Psalmotoxin-1 has been isolated from the venom of the Spider Psalmopoeus cambridgei (Trinidad chevron tarantula). This toxin blocks potently and selectively the H(+)-gated sodium channel ASIC1a (acid-sensitive ion channel 1a). The blockade is rapid and reversible. Psalmotoxin 1 loses its capacity to block ASIC1a as soon as this subunit is associated with another member of the family (ASIC2a or ASIC3). The toxin can distinguish between the two ASIC1 splice variants ASIC1a and ASIC1b.

5250035 Sarafotoxin-A H-Cys-Ser-Cys-Lys-Asp-Met-Ser-Asp-Lys-Glu-Cys-Leu-Asn-Phe-Cys-His-Gln-Asp-Val-Ile-Trp-OH

Sarafotoxin-A has been isolated from the venom of the Snaker Atractaspis engaddensis. This toxin presents a vasoconstrictor activity. This compound has a close structural homology to the endothelin family. Sarafotoxin-A causes cardiac arrest probably as a result of coronary vasospasm. LD50 is 0.015 mg/kg by intravenous injection for Sarafotoxin-A.

5250036 Sarafotoxin-B H-Cys-Ser-Cys-Lys-Asp-Met-Thr-Asp-Lys-Glu-Cys-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Cys-His-Gln-Asp-Val-Ile-Trp-OH

Sarafotoxin-B has been isolated from the venom of the Snaker Atractaspis engaddensis. This toxin presents a vasoconstrictor activity. This compound has a close structural homology to the endothelin family. Sarafotoxin-A causes cardiac arrest probably as a result of coronary vasospasm. LD50 is 0.015 mg/kg by intravenous injection for Sarafotoxin-B.

5250037 Sarafotoxin-C H-Cys-Thr-Cys-Asn-Asp-Met-Thr-Asp-Glu-Glu-Cys-Leu-Asn-Phe-Cys-His-Gln-Asp-Val-Ile-Trp-OH

Sarafotoxin-C has been isolated from the venom of the Snaker Atractaspis engaddensis. This toxin presents a vasoconstrictor activity. This compound has a close structural homology to the endothelin family. Sarafotoxin-A causes cardiac arrest probably as a result of coronary vasospasm. LD50 is 0.3 mg/kg by intravenous injection for Sarafotoxin-C.

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codE NAmE SEquENcE dEScrIPTIoN5250028 ShK Stichodactyla

ToxinH-Arg-Ser-Cys-Ile-Asp-Thr-Ile-Pro-Lys-Ser-Arg-Cys-Thr-Ala-Phe-Gln-Cys-Lys-His-Ser-Met-lys-Tyr-Arg-Leu-Ser-Phe-Cys-Arg-Lys-Thr-Cys-Gly-Thr-Cys-NH2

ShK has been isolated from the venom of the Carribean sea anemone Stoichactis helianthus. This toxin inhibits voltage-dependent potassium channels. Inhibits Kv1.3 (KCNA3) potently and also blocks Kv1.1 (KCNA1), Kv1.4 (KCNA4), and Kv1.6 (KCNA6) at subnanomolar concentrations.

5250038 SNX482 H-Gly-Val-Asp-Lys-Ala-Gly-Cys-Arg-Tyr-Met-Phe-Gly-Gly-Cys-Ser-Val-Asn-Asp-Asp-Cys-Cys-Pro-Arg-Leu-Gly-Cys-His-Ser-Leu-Phe-Ser-Tyr-Cys-Ala-Trp-Asp-Leu-Thr-Phe-Ser-Asp-OH

SNX-482 has been isolated from the venom of the Spider Hysterocrates gigas (African tarantula). This toxin modulates the R-type current associated with the class a1E calcium channel Cav2.3 (CACNA1E). SNX-482 antagonizes channel activation by inducing a depolarizing shift in the activation potential, thus preventing the channel from undergoing normal membrane depolarization. SNX-482 acts rapidly and in a poorly reversible manner.

5250050 Tertiapin-Q Ala-Leu-Cys-Asn-Cys-Asn-Arg-Ile-Ile-Ile-Pro-His-Met-Cys-Trp-Lys-Lys-Cys-Gly-Lys-Lys-NH2

Neurotoxin with presynaptic activity, that blocks the inwardly rectifying Kir1.1 (KCNJ1) and Kir3.1/3.4 (KCNJ3/KCNJ5) potassium channels with high affinity by binding to the M1-M2 linker region of these channels in a 1:1 stoichiometry. Tertiapin-Q also inhibits calcium-activated large conductance BK-type (KCNMA/KCNMB) potassium channels in a concentration-, and voltage-dependent manner, in addition to inhibiting Kir3.1/3.2 (KCNJ3/KCNJ6) heteromultimer potassium channels. It can prevent dose-dependently acetylcholine(ACh)-induced atrioventricular block in mammalian hearts.

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codE NAmE FormulA STrucTurE0300001 1-phenylcylcopropanamine HCl C9H11ClN*HCl

NH2*HCl

0300002 1-o-tolylcyclopropanamine HCl C10H13ClN*HCl

NH2*HCl

0300003 1-m-tolylcyclopropanamine HCl C10H13ClN*HCl

NH2*HCl

0300004 1-p-tolylcyclopropanamine HCl C10H13ClN*HCl

NH2*HCl

0300005 1-(2-chlorophenyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C9H10Cl2N*HCl

NH2*HCl

Cl

0300006 1-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C9H10Cl2N*HCl

NH2*HCl

Cl

0300007 1-(4-fluorophenyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C9H10ClFN*HCl

NH2*HCl

F

0300008 1-(4-methybenzyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H15ClN*HCl

NH2*HCl

0300009 1-(4-chlorobenzyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H14Cl2N*HCl

NH2*HCl

Cl

0300010 1-(phenoxymethyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H13ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

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codE NAmE FormulA STrucTurE0300011 1-((methoxyphenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H15ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

O

0300012 1(o-tolyloxymethyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H15ClNO*HCl

ONH2*HCl

0300O13 1(m-tolyloxymethyl)cyclopropanamien HCl C11H15ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

0300014 1-(p-tolyloxymethyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H15ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

0300015 1-((2-chlorophenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H12Cl2NO*HCl

ONH2*HCl

Cl

0300016 1-((3-chlorophenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H12Cl2NO*HCl

NH2*HClOCl

0300017 1-((chlorophenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H12Cl2NO*HCl

NH2*HClO

Cl

0300018 1-((4-fluorophenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C10H12ClFNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

F

0300019 1-((3,5-dimethyphenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

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codE NAmE FormulA STrucTurE0300020 1-((2,4-dimethylphenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HCl

ONH2*HCl

0300021 1-((2,3-dimethylphenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HClO

NH2*HCl

0300022 1-((3,4-dimethylphenoxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

0300023 1-(benzyloxymethyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H15ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

0300024 1-((4-methylbenzyloxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

0300025 1-((4-methoxybenzyloxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C12H17ClNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

O

0300026 1-((4-fluorobenzyloxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H14FNO*HCl

NH2*HClO

F

0300027 1-((4-fluorobenzyloxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H14Cl2NO*HCl

NH2*HClO

Cl

0300028 1-((2-chlorobenzyloxy)methyl)cyclopropanamine HCl C11H14Cl2NO*HCl

NH2*HClO

Cl

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5.1. oxidoreductases

codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400025 Adenosine Deaminase 9026-93-1 1.1.1.10400029 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 9031-72-5 1.1.1.10400030 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.10400031 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 002 1.1.1.20400032 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 003 1.1.1.10400033 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 004 1.1.1.10400034 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 005 1.1.1.20400035 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 006 1.1.1.10400036 Alcohol Dehydrogenase 007 1.1.1.10400037 Alcohol Dehydrogenase Ammonium 9031-72-5 1.10400038 Alcohol Dehydrogenase CDX003* 1.1.1.20400039 Alcohol Dehydrogenase CDX010* 1.1.1.10400040 Alcohol Dehydrogenase CDX013* 1.1.1.10400041 Alcohol Dehydrogenase Kit 1.1.1.10400042 Alcohol Oxidase 1.1.3.130400043 Alcohol Oxidase 001 1.1.3.130400044 Alcohol Oxidase 002 1.1.3.130400045 Alcohol:oxygen Oxidoreductase 1.1.3.130400046 Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1.2.1.30400111 Catalase 1.11.1.60400112 Catalase FL 1.11.1.60400117 CereCalase 10400121 Chloroperoxidase 1.11.1.100400122 Chloroperoxidase 001 1.11.1.100400126 Cholesterol Oxidase 1.1.3.60400140 D-(-)-Lactate Dehydrogenase 1.1.2.40400141 D-3-Hydroxybutyrate Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.300400142 D-Amino Acid Oxidase 1.4.3.30400143 D-Amino Acid Oxidase 001 1.4.3.30400149 D-Fructose Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.99.110400150 D-Glucose Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.470400151 D-Glucose Dehydrogenase 002 1.1.1.470400152 D-Glucose Dehydrogenase 003 1.1.1.470400153 D-Glucose Dehydrogenase CDX901* 1.1.1.470400155 Diacetyl Reductase 001 1.1.1.50400156 D-Lactate Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.280400157 D-Mandalate Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.-0400202 Glucose -6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase 1.1.1.490400203 Glucose Oxidase 1.1.3.40400204 Glutamate Dehydrogenase 1.4.1.30400205 Glutamate Dehydrogenase 25°C 9029-12-3 1.4.1.20400206 Glutamate Dehydrogenase 37°C 9029-12-3 1.4.1.2

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400207 Glutamate Dehydrogenase High Activity 9029-12-3 1.4.1.20400209 Glycerol Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.60400009 1-Glycerophsophate Dehydrogenase 1.1.99.50400244 Laccase 001 1.10.3.20400245 Laccase 002 1.10.3.20400246 Laccase 003 1.10.3.20400247 Laccase A 1.10.3.20400248 Laccase C 1.10.3.20400257 Lactoperoxidase 1.11.1.70400282 Lipoxidase 1.13.11.120400242 L-(+)-Lactate Dehydrogenase 1.1.1.270400283 L-Lactate Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.270400284 L-Lactate Dehydrogenase 002 1.1.1.270400285 L-Leucin Dehydrogenase 1.4.1.90400286 L-Leucine Dehydrogenase 001 1.4.1.90400287 L-Malate Dehydrogenase 001 1.1.1.370400289 L-Phenylalanin - Dehydrogenase - Testkit 1.4.1.200400290 L-Phenylalanin - Dehydrogenase CS 1.4.1.200400291 L-Phenylalanine Dehydrogenase 001 1.4.1.200400294 Malate Dehydrogenase (porcine heart) 1.1.1.370400297 Manganperoxidase 1.11.1.130400320 NAD(P)H Regeneration Kit 10400321 NADP-specific Formate Dehydrogenase 001 1.2.1.20400322 NAD-specific Formate Dehydrogenase 001 1.2.1.20400323 NAD-specific Formate Dehydrogenase 002 1.2.1.20400399 Recombinant HBDH 1.1.1.300400422 Sarcosine Oxidase 1.5.3.10400450 Superoxide Dismutase 1.15.1.10400484 Uricase 1.7.3.3

5.2. Transferases

codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400208 Glutamic oxalacetic transaminase 2.6.1.10400296 Maltose phosphrylase 2.4.1.80400397 Pyruvate Kinase 2.7.1.400400405 Reverse Transcriptase 2.7.7.490400449 Sucrose Phosphorylase 2.4.1.70400497 a-Transaminase 001 2.6.1.5.0400498 w-Transaminase 001 2.6.1.18

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400494 a(2-3)Neuraminidase 3.2.1.180400495 a(2-3,6)Neuraminidase 3.2.1.180400496 a(2-3,6,8,9)Neuraminidase 3.2.1.180400017 Aat II 3.1.21.40400018 Acc I 3.1.21.40400019 Acc III 3.1.21.40400020 Acc65 I 3.1.21.40400021 AccB7 I 3.1.21.40400022 Acetylcholinesterase 3.1.1.70400023 Acylase 001 3.5.1.140400024 Acylase I 3.5.1.140400026 Age I 3.1.21.40400027 Alcalase CLEA 3.4.21.140400047 Alkaline Phosphatase, Calf Intestinal 3.1.21.40400048 Alkaline Phosphatase, Calf Intestinal (HC) 3.1.21.40400053 Alu I 3.1.21.40400054 Alw26 I 3.1.21.40400055 Alw44 I 3.1.21.40400056 Amidase 001 3.5.1.40400057 AMV Reverse Transcriptase 3.1.21.40400058 AMV Reverse Transcriptase (HC) 3.1.21.40400049 a-Amylase 3.2.1.10400050 a-Amylase (100‘000 SKBU/g) 3.2.1.10400051 a-Amylase (70‘000 U/g) 3.2.1.10400059 Amylase FL 3.2.1.10400060 Amylase Thermo 3.2.1.10400061 Amylase TXL 3.2.1.10400062 Amyloglucosidase 3.2.1.30400063 Antitrypsin 30400064 Apa I 3.1.21.40400065 Apa I (HC) 3.1.21.40400066 Apirase 3.6.1.50400067 Ava I 3.1.21.40400068 Ava II 3.1.21.40400069 Bal I 3.1.21.40400070 Bal I 3.1.21.40400071 BamH I 3.1.21.40400072 BamH I (HC) 3.1.21.40400073 Ban I 3.1.21.40400074 Ban II 3.1.21.40400075 Bbu I 3.1.21.40400076 Bbu I (HC) 3.1.21.40400077 Bcl I 3.1.21.40400078 Bcl I (HC) 3.1.21.4

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400079 BenchTop 1kb DNA Ladder 3.1.21.40400080 BenchTop PCR Markers 3.1.21.40400081 BenchTop pGEM DNA Markers 3.1.21.40400082 BenchTop PhiX174 DNA/Hae III Markers 3.1.21.40400085 Bgl I 3.1.21.40400086 Bgl I (HC) 3.1.21.40400087 Bgl II 3.1.21.40400088 Bgl II (HC) 3.1.21.40400089 Blue/Orange Loading Dye, 6X 3.1.21.40400090 Bovine Serum Albumin, Acetylated 3.1.21.40400096 Bromelain 80 GDU 3.4.22.320400095 Bromelain 600 GDU 3.4.22.320400092 Bromelain 1‘200 GDU 3.4.22.320400093 Bromelain 2‘000 GDU 3.4.22.320400094 Bromelain 2‘500 GDU 3.4.22.320400097 BsaM I (Bacillus stearothermophilus) 3.1.21.40400098 Bsp1286 I 3.1.21.40400099 BsrS I 3.1.21.40400100 BssH II 3.1.21.40400101 Bst98 I 3.1.21.40400102 BstE II 3.1.21.40400103 BstO I 3.1.21.40400105 BstX I 3.1.21.40400106 BstZ I 3.1.21.40400107 Bsu36 I 3.1.21.40400108 Butyrylcholine Esterase 3.1.1.80400110 CaspACE FITC-VAD-FMK In Situ Marker 3.1.21.40400115 Cellulase (3‘000 U/g) 3.2.1.40400114 Cellulase (15‘000 CU/g) 3.2.1.40400113 Cellulase (120‘000 CU/g) 3.2.1.40400116 Cellulase TXL 3.2.1.40400118 Cfo I 3.1.21.40400119 Chitinase 3.2.1.140400120 Chitinase 001 3.2.1.140400123 Cholesterol Esterase 9026-00-0 3.1.1.130400125 Cholesterol Esterase 25°C 9026-00-0 3.1.1.130400502 Chymotrypsin 3.4.21.10400133 CIAP Buffer Pack 3.1.21.40400134 Cla I 3.1.21.40400135 Collagenase 3.4.24.30400015 4-CORE Buffer Pack (Buffers A, B, C and D),

1ml ea3.1.21.4

0400136 Creatinase 3.5.3.30400138 Csp I 3.1.21.4

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400139 Csp45 I 3.1.21.40400144 dATP 3.1.21.40400145 dCTP 3.1.21.40400146 Dde I 3.1.21.40400148 Dextranase 3F 3.2.1.110400154 dGTP 3.1.21.40400006 100bp DNA Ladder 3.1.21.40400008 10bp DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400007 100bp DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400010 1kb DNA Ladder 3.1.21.40400011 1kb DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400014 25bp DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400016 50bp DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400013 200bp DNA Step Ladder 3.1.21.40400158 DNA Polymerase I 3.1.21.40400159 DNA Polymerase I Large (Klenow) Fragment

Mini Kit3.1.21.4

0400160 dNTP Mix 3.1.21.40400162 Dpn I 3.1.21.40400163 Dra I 3.1.21.40400164 dTTP 3.1.21.40400165 dUTP 3.1.21.40400167 EclHK I 3.1.21.40400168 Eco47 III 3.1.21.40400169 Eco52 I 3.1.21.40400170 EcoICR I 3.1.21.40400171 EcoICR I (HC) 3.1.21.40400172 EcoR I 3.1.21.40400173 EcoR I (HC) 3.1.21.40400174 EcoR V 3.1.21.40400175 EcoR V (HC) 3.1.21.40400176 Elastase 3.4.21.360400178 Endo F Sampler Kit 30400179 Endoglycosidase F1 3.2.1.960400180 Endoglycosidase F2 3.2.1.960400181 Endoglycosidase F3 3.2.1.960400182 Enterokinase 3.4.21.90400183 Esterase 001 3.1.1.10400184 Esterase 002 3.1.1.10400185 Esterase 002 - CLEA 3.1.1.10400186 Esterase 003 3.1.1.10400187 Esterase 004 3.1.1.10400188 Esterase 005 3.1.1.10400189 Esterase 006 3.1.1.10400190 Esterase 007 3.1.1.10400191 Esterase 008 3.1.1.1

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400192 Esterase 009 3.1.1.10400193 Esterase 010 3.1.1.10400194 Esterase EL-01 3.1.1.30400195 Esterase EL-09 3.1.1.30400196 Esterase EL-10 3.1.1.30400197 Esterase Kit 3.10400198 Esterase PL 3.1.1.10400199 Exonuclease III 3.1.21.40400200 Ficin 3.4.22.30400201 Fok I 3.1.21.40400052 a-Galactosidase 3.2.1.220400083 b-Glucoronidase 3.2.1.310400444 b-Glucosaminidase 3.2.1.300400084 b-Glucosidase 3.2.1.210400211 GoTaq DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400210 Glycopeptidase A 3.5.1.520400346 O-Glycosidase 3.2.1.970400212 Hae II 3.1.21.40400213 Hae III 3.1.21.40400214 Hae III (HC) 3.1.21.40400218 Hemicellulase 3.2.1.80400219 Hha I 3.1.21.40400220 Hinc II 3.1.21.40400221 Hinc II (HC) 3.1.21.40400222 Hind III 3.1.21.40400223 Hind III (HC) 3.1.21.40400224 Hinf I 3.1.21.40400225 Hinf I (HC) 3.1.21.40400226 Hpa I 3.1.21.40400227 Hpa II 3.1.21.40400228 Hsp92 I 3.1.21.40400229 Hsp92 II 3.1.21.40400231 Hyaluronidase 3.2.1.350400503 Hyaluronidase 3.2.1.350400233 ImProm-II Reverse Transcriptase 3.1.21.40400234 ImProm-II Reverse Transcription System 3.1.21.40400235 Invertase 3.2.1.260400236 I-Ppo I 3.1.21.40400238 Keratanase 3.2.1.1030400239 Keratanase II 3.2.1.1030400240 Kpn I 3.1.21.40400241 Kpn I (HC) 3.1.21.40400243 Labeling 5X Buffer 3.1.21.40400250 Lactase 150 GTU 3.2.1.230400252 Lactase 250 GTU 3.2.1.230400251 Lactase 1‘500 GTU 3.2.1.23

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400253 Lactase 3‘000 GTU 3.2.1.230400254 Lactase 65‘000 Lac U/g 3.2.1.230400255 Lactase 85‘000 Lac U/g 3.2.1.230400249 Lactase 100‘000 Lac U/g 3.2.1.230400256 Lactase L 3.2.1.230400258 Lambda DNA/EcoR I + Hind III Markers 3.1.21.40400259 Lambda DNA/EcoR I Markers 3.1.21.40400260 Lambda DNA/Hind III Markers 3.1.21.40400261 Lipase (1‘000 FIP unit/g) 3.1.1.30400264 Lipase (2‘000 FIP unit/g) 3.1.1.30400262 Lipase (10‘000 FIP unit/g) 3.1.1.30400263 Lipase (15‘000 FIP unit/g) 3.1.1.30400265 Lipase (20‘000 unit/g) 3.1.1.30400266 Lipase (80‘000 LU/g) 3.1.1.30400267 Lipase 001 3.1.1.10400268 Lipase 002 3.1.1.0400269 Lipase 003 3.1.1.30400270 Lipase 004 3.1.1.30400271 Lipase 005 3.1.1.30400272 Lipase 006 3.1.1.30400273 Lipase FE-01 3.1.1.30400274 Lipase Kit 30400275 Lipase LE-11 3.1.1.30400276 Lipase Lipozyme RM IM 3.1.1.30400277 Lipase Lipozyme TL 100 L 3.1.1.30400278 Lipase Lipozyme TL IM 3.1.1.30400279 Lipase Novozym 388 3.1.1.30400280 Lipase Novozym 435 3.1.1.30400281 Lipase Novozym 735 3.1.1.30400292 Lysozyme 3.2.1.170400293 Lysozyme HCl 3.2.1.170400295 Maltase 3.2.1.200400298 Mbo I 3.1.21.40400299 Mbo II 3.1.21.40400300 Mlu I 3.1.21.40400301 M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase 3.1.21.40400302 M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase, RNase H Minus 3.1.21.40400303 M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase, RNase H Minus,

Point3.1.21.4

0400304 Msp I 3.1.21.40400305 Msp I (HC) 3.1.21.40400306 MspA1 I 3.1.21.40400307 MULTI-CORE Buffer Pack 3.1.21.40400308 Mung Bean Nuclease 3.1.21.49025-38-1 Myrosinase 9025-38-1 3.2.3.10400324 Nae I 3.1.21.4

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400325 Nae I 3.1.21.40400326 Nar I 3.1.21.40400328 Nci I 3.1.21.40400329 Nco I 3.1.21.40400330 Nde I 3.1.21.40400331 Nde II 3.1.21.40400333 Neuraminidase F 3.2.1.180400334 NgoM IV 3.1.21.40400335 Nhe I 3.1.21.40400337 Nitrilase 001 3.5.5.10400338 Nitrilase 002 3.5.5.10400339 Nitrilase CDX202* 3.5.5.10400341 Not I 3.1.21.40400343 Not I (HC) 3.1.21.40400344 Nru I 3.1.21.40400345 Nsi I 3.1.21.40400348 Pancreatin 3.4.230400350 Pancreatin 1 3.4.230400351 Pancreatin 3 3.4.230400352 Pancreatin 4 3.4.230400354 Pancreatin 5 3.4.230400355 Pancreatin 6 3.4.230400356 Pancreatin 7 3.4.230400357 Pancreatin 8 3.4.230400359 Papain 3.4.22.20400360 Papain (6‘000 USP/mg) 3.4.22.20400361 PCR Core System I 3.1.21.40400362 PCR Core System II 3.1.21.40400363 PCR Markers 3.1.21.40400364 PCR Master Mix 3.1.21.40400365 Pectinase 3.2.10400366 Pektinase L-40 3.2.1.150400367 Penicillin Acylase 001 3.5.1.110400368 Penicillin-Acylase 3.5.1.110400369 Pepsin 3.4.4.10400370 Peptidase 3.40400371 Peptide Amidase 001 3.5.10400372 Peptide Amidase 002 3.5.10400373 Pfu DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400374 pGEM DNA Markers 3.1.21.40400375 pGEM-T Vector System I 3.1.21.40400376 pGEM-T Vector System II 3.1.21.40400377 phiX174 DNA/Hae III Markers 3.1.21.40400378 phiX174 DNA/Hinf I Markers 3.1.21.40400379 Phosphatase Alkaline 3.1.3.10400381 Phytase 3.1.3.26

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400383 PNGase F 3.5.1.520400384 Proline Specific Endopeptidase 3.4.21.260400385 ProMega-Markers Lambda Ladders 3.1.21.442613-33-2 Protease 42613-33-2 3.4.21.190400386 Protease (100‘000 HUT/g) 3.40400387 Protease (400‘000 HUT/g) 3.40400388 Protease (500‘000 HUT/g) 3.40400389 Protease A-01 3.40400390 Protease N-01 3.40400391 Protease S-02 3.40400392 Pst I 3.1.21.40400393 Pst I (HC) 3.1.21.40400394 Pvu I 3.1.21.40400395 Pvu II 3.1.21.40400398 Recombinant Exonuclease III 3.1.11.20400400 Recombinant RNase A 3.1.27.50400401 Recombinant RNase T1 3.1.27.30400402 Recombinant RNase T2 3.1.27.10400403 Recombinant, engineered Exonuclease LE 3.1.11.20400404 Recombinant, engineered RNase TA 3.1.27.30400406 Ribonuclease 3.1.4.220400407 Ribonuclease H 3.1.21.40400408 Riboprobe Combination System---SP6/T7 RNA

Polymerase3.1.21.4

0400409 Riboprobe Combination System---T3/T7 RNA Polymerase

3.1.21.4

0400410 RNA Markers 3.1.21.40400411 RNase ONE Ribonuclease 3.1.21.40400413 RQ1 RNase-Free DNase 3.1.21.40400414 Rsa I 3.1.21.40400415 Rsa I (HC) 3.1.21.40400416 S1 Nuclease 3.1.21.40400417 Sac I 3.1.21.40400418 Sac I (HC) 3.1.21.40400419 Sac II 3.1.21.40400420 Sal I 3.1.21.40400421 Sal I (HC) 3.1.21.40400423 Sau3A I 3.1.21.40400424 Sca I 3.1.21.40400425 Sca I (HC) 3.1.21.40400426 Serratiopeptidase 3.4.24.400400428 Set of dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP 3.1.21.40400429 Set of dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dUTP 3.1.21.40400430 Sfi I 3.1.21.40400431 Sfi I (HC) 3.1.21.40400432 Sgf I 3.1.21.4

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400433 Sin I 3.1.21.40400434 Sin I (HC) 3.1.21.40400435 Single-Stranded DNA Binding Protein 3.1.21.40400436 Sma I 3.1.21.40400437 Sma I (HC) 3.1.21.40400438 SnaB I 3.1.21.40400440 SP6 RNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400441 SP6 RNA Polymerase (HC) 3.1.21.40400442 Spe I 3.1.21.40400443 Sph I 3.1.21.40400445 Ssp I 3.1.21.40400446 Ssp I (HC) 3.1.21.40400447 Stu I 3.1.21.40400448 Sty I 3.1.21.40400452 T3 RNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400453 T3 RNA Polymerase (HC) 3.1.21.40400454 T4 DNA Ligase 3.1.21.40400455 T4 DNA Ligase (HC) 3.1.21.40400456 T4 DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400457 T4 Polynucleotide Kinase 3.1.21.40400458 T4 RNA Ligase 3.1.21.40400459 T7 RNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400460 T7 RNA Polymerase (HC) 3.1.21.40400461 Tannase 001 3.1.1.200400462 Tannase A-02 3.1.1.200400463 Taq I 3.1.21.40400464 Taq I (HC) 3.1.21.40400466 Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase,

Recombinant3.1.21.4

0400467 Terminal Transferase Buffer Pack 3.1.21.40400468 Tfl DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400469 Tli DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400470 Topoisomerase I 3.1.21.40400472 Tru9 I 3.1.21.40400474 Trypsin (2‘500 USP-u/mg) 3.4.21.40400475 Trypsin Chymotrypsin 3.4.21.49002-07-7 Trypsine 9002-07-7 3.4.21.40400477 Tth DNA Polymerase 3.1.21.40400478 Tth111 I 3.1.21.40400479 Turbo Nae I 3.1.21.40400480 Turbo Nar I 3.1.21.40400481 Urease 9002-13-5 3.5.1.50400483 Urease High Activity 9002-13-5 3.5.1.50400485 VectraZyme-Pep-Immobilized Pepsin 3.4.23.10400486 Vsp I 3.1.21.40400487 Xba I 3.1.21.4

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codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400488 Xba I (HC) 3.1.21.40400489 Xho I 3.1.21.40400490 Xho I (HC) 3.1.21.40400491 Xho II 3.1.21.40400492 Xma I 3.1.21.40400493 Xmn I 3.1.21.4

5.4. lyases

codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400109 Carbonic anhydrase 4.2.1.10400127 Chondroitinase ABC 4.2.2.40400129 Chondroitinase AC II Arthro 4.2.2.50400130 Chondroitinase B 4.2.20400012 2‘-Deoxy-D-ribose 5-phosphate Aldolase

(DERA) 0014.1.2.4

0400215 Halohydrin dehalogenase HheA 4.5.10400216 Halohydrin dehalogenase HheB 4.5.10400217 Halohydrin dehalogenase HheC 4.5.10400332 Neu5Ac Aldolase 001 4.1.3.30400340 Nitrile Hydratase 001 4.2.1.840400001 (R)-Oxynitrilase 001 4.1.2.370400002 (R)-Oxynitrilase 002 4.1.2.100400003 (R)-Oxynitrilase 002-CLEA 4.1.2.100400004w (S)-Oxynitrilase 001 4.1.2.370400005 (S)-Oxynitrilase 001-CLEA 4.1.2.100400347 Oxynitrilase Kit 40400380 Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase 9067-77-0 4.1.10400396 Pyruvate Decarboxylase 001 4.1.1.1

5.5. Isomerases

codE NAmE cAS-No E.c.Nr.0400309 Mutarotase 5.1.3.30400471 Triosephosphate isomerase 5.3.1.1

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