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Androgen (2)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D4283Testosterone58-22-0Testosterone is considered an anabolic steroid. It plays a key role in the development of male re...more
T3D4751Dihydrotestosterone521-18-6Not Available

Androgen Antagonist (2)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D4768Flutamide13311-84-7Flutamide is a nonsteroidal antiandrogen that blocks the action of both endogenous and exogenous ...more
T3D4783Nilutamide63612-50-0Nilutamide competes with androgen for the binding of androgen receptors, consequently blocking th...more

Anesthetic (17)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D0016Trichloroethylene1979-01-06The toxic and carcinogenic effects of trichloroethylene are believed to be caused mainly by its m...more
T3D2717Enflurane13838-16-9Enflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel openin...more
T3D2735Lidocaine137-58-6Lidocaine stabilizes the neuronal membrane by inhibiting the ionic fluxes required for the initia...more
T3D2741Ropivacaine84057-95-4Local anesthetics such as Ropivacaine block the generation and the conduction of nerve impulses, ...more
T3D2803Methohexital151-83-7Methohexital binds at a distinct binding site associated with a Cl- ionopore at the GABAA recepto...more
T3D2851Magnesium Sulfate7487-88-9Magnesium is the second most plentiful cation of the intracellular fluids. It is essential for th...more
T3D2869Procaine59-46-1Procaine acts mainly by inhibiting sodium influx through voltage gated sodium channels in the neu...more
T3D2875Riluzole1744-22-5The mode of action of riluzole is unknown. Its pharmacological properties include the following, ...more
T3D2882Isoflurane26675-46-7Isoflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel openi...more
T3D2894Alfentanil71195-58-9Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative ...more
T3D2898Fentanyl437-38-7Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative ...more
T3D2927Cocaine50-36-2Cocaine produces anesthesia by inhibiting excitation of nerve endings or by blocking conduction i...more
T3D2955Levobupivacaine27262-47-1Levobupivacaine is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase in...more
T3D2976Diphenhydramine58-73-1Diphenhydramine competes with free histamine for binding at HA-receptor sites. This antagonizes t...more
T3D2980Benzocaine94-09-7Benzocaine binds to sodium channels and reversibly stabilizes the neuronal membrane which decreas...more
T3D3001Halothane151-67-7Halothane causes general anaethesia due to its actions on multiple ion channels, which ultimately...more
T3D3025Ketamine6740-88-1Ketamine has several clinically useful properties, including analgesia and less cardiorespiratory...more

Anesthetic, Dissociative (1)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D3025Ketamine6740-88-1Ketamine has several clinically useful properties, including analgesia and less cardiorespiratory...more

Anesthetic, Inhalation (6)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D2717Enflurane13838-16-9Enflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel openin...more
T3D2882Isoflurane26675-46-7Isoflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel openi...more
T3D2962Methoxyflurane76-38-0Methoxyflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel o...more
T3D3001Halothane151-67-7Halothane causes general anaethesia due to its actions on multiple ion channels, which ultimately...more
T3D3013Desflurane57041-67-5Desflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel openi...more
T3D3029Sevoflurane28523-86-6Sevoflurane induces a reduction in junctional conductance by decreasing gap junction channel open...more

Anesthetic, Intravenous (9)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D2803Methohexital151-83-7Methohexital binds at a distinct binding site associated with a Cl- ionopore at the GABAA recepto...more
T3D2835Thiopental76-75-5Thiopental binds at a distinct binding site associated with a Cl- ionopore at the GABAA receptor,...more
T3D2859Midazolam59467-70-8It is thought that the actions of benzodiazepines such as midazolam are mediated through the inhi...more
T3D2865Sufentanil56030-54-7Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative ...more
T3D2894Alfentanil71195-58-9Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative ...more
T3D2898Fentanyl437-38-7Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative ...more
T3D2900Propofol2078-54-8The action of propofol involves a positive modulation of the inhibitory function of the neurotran...more
T3D2903Diazepam439-14-5Benzodiazepines bind nonspecifically to benzodiazepine receptors which mediate sleep, affects mus...more
T3D4583Ethyl carbamate51-79-6Ethyl carbamate is genotoxic and a potent carcinogen. It exerts its effects through the formatio...more

Anesthetic, Local (13)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D2735Lidocaine137-58-6Lidocaine stabilizes the neuronal membrane by inhibiting the ionic fluxes required for the initia...more
T3D2741Ropivacaine84057-95-4Local anesthetics such as Ropivacaine block the generation and the conduction of nerve impulses, ...more
T3D2742Bupivacaine2180-92-9Bupivacaine is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibi...more
T3D2869Procaine59-46-1Procaine acts mainly by inhibiting sodium influx through voltage gated sodium channels in the neu...more
T3D2896Proparacaine499-67-2The exact mechanism whereby proparacaine and other local anesthetics influence the permeability o...more
T3D2927Cocaine50-36-2Cocaine produces anesthesia by inhibiting excitation of nerve endings or by blocking conduction i...more
T3D2942Mepivacaine96-88-8Local anesthetics block the generation and the conduction of nerve impulses, presumably by increa...more
T3D2955Levobupivacaine27262-47-1Levobupivacaine is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase in...more
T3D2976Diphenhydramine58-73-1Diphenhydramine competes with free histamine for binding at HA-receptor sites. This antagonizes t...more
T3D2980Benzocaine94-09-7Benzocaine binds to sodium channels and reversibly stabilizes the neuronal membrane which decreas...more
T3D3003Chloroprocaine133-16-4Chloroprocaine acts mainly by inhibiting sodium influx through voltage gated sodium channels in t...more
T3D3064Chlophedianol791-35-5Suppresses the cough reflex by a direct effect on the cough center in the medulla of the brain.
T3D4856DiphenhydramineNot AvailableDiphenhydramine is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase in...more

Angiogenesis Inhibitor (1)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D3539Thalidomide50-35-1In patients with erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) the mechanism of action is not fully understood....more

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor (1)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D4733Quinapril85441-61-8There are two isoforms of ACE: the somatic isoform, which exists as a glycoprotein comprised of a...more

Animal Toxin (462)

T3DB IDCommon nameCAS NumberMechanism of Toxicity
T3D0301Arsenobetaine64436-13-1Arsenic and its metabolites disrupt ATP production through several mechanisms. At the level of th...more
T3D0302Arsenocholine39895-81-3Arsenic and its metabolites disrupt ATP production through several mechanisms. At the level of th...more
T3D0303Methylarsine593-52-2Arsenic and its metabolites disrupt ATP production through several mechanisms. At the level of th...more
T3D0304Dimethylarsine593-57-7Arsenic and its metabolites disrupt ATP production through several mechanisms. At the level of th...more
T3D09033-Hydroxy-carbofuran16655-82-63-Hydroxy-carbofuran is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. Carbamates for...more
T3D09053-Oxo-carbofuran16709-30-13-Oxo-carbofuran is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. Carbamates form un...more
T3D2462Palytoxin77734-91-9Palytoxin targets the sodium-potassium pump protein by binding to the molecule such that the mole...more
T3D2463Ciguatoxin 111050-21-8Ciguatoxin lowers the threshold for opening voltage-gated sodium channels in synapses of the nerv...more
T3D2464Ciguatoxin 2142185-85-1Ciguatoxin lowers the threshold for opening voltage-gated sodium channels in synapses of the nerv...more
T3D246554-Deoxyciguatoxin139341-09-6Ciguatoxin lowers the threshold for opening voltage-gated sodium channels in synapses of the nerv...more
T3D2466Ciguatoxin 4B123676-76-6Ciguatoxin lowers the threshold for opening voltage-gated sodium channels in synapses of the nerv...more
T3D2477Insulin11061-68-0Insulin has a direct inhibitory effect on the lipase concerned with the mobilization of fattty ac...more
T3D2484Tetrodotoxin4368-28-9Tetrodotoxin binds to what is known as site 1 of the fast voltage-gated sodium channel. Site 1 is...more
T3D2487Apamin (Apis mellifera)24345-16-2Apamin binds to the SK channels (small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels) in the brain and s...more
T3D2489Philanthotoxin77108-00-0Philanthotoxins block glutamate receptors, especially the calcium permeable AMPA receptor and kai...more
T3D2490alpha-Pompilidotoxin202075-91-0Pompilidotoxin slows down inactivation of neuronal, but not heart sodium channels, potentiating s...more
T3D2491beta-Pompilidotoxin216064-36-7Pompilidotoxin slows down inactivation of neuronal, but not heart sodium channels, potentiating s...more
T3D2492Holocyclotoxin88254-04-0Holocyclotoxin produces paralysis by acting at the neuromuscular junction. (A2834)
T3D2493Poneratoxin137084-94-7Poneratoxin affects voltage-dependent sodium ion channels and is known to block nicotinic synapti...more
T3D2494omega-Agatoxin145017-83-0omega-Agatoxins block the calcium channels in the presynaptic terminals of the neuromuscular junc...more
T3D2495Atracotoxin, omega- (Hadronyche versuta)193981-10-1omega-Atracotoxins inhibit invertebrate voltage-gated calcium channel currents. (T170, L1812)
T3D2496Versutoxin114264-83-4Versutoxin inhibits both insect and mammalian voltage-gated sodium channels. It binds to site 3 i...more
T3D2497Robustoxin91728-12-0Robustoxin inhibits both insect and mammalian voltage-gated sodium channels. It binds to site 3 i...more
T3D2498Grammotoxin152617-90-8Grammotoxin inhibits P-, Q- and N-type voltage-gated calcium channels in neurons. Binding to the ...more
T3D2499Huwentoxin526224-73-7Huwentoxin blocks neuromuscular transmission by binding to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, ...more
T3D2500alpha-Latrotoxin65988-34-3alpha-Latrotoxin acts presynaptically to release neurotransmitters from sensory and motor neurons...more
T3D2501Phrixotoxin880886-00-0 or 221872-97-5Phrixotoxin blocks A-type potassium channels by altering the gating properties of these channels....more
T3D2502Stromatoxin1262235-00-6Stromatoxin blocks the delayed-rectifier type potassium channels Kv2.1, Kv2.2, Kv2.1/9.3 and the ...more
T3D2503PhoneutriatoxinNot AvailablePhoneutriatoxin acts as an antagonist at certain calcium channels. (T170)
T3D2505Heteropodatoxin189120-72-7Heteropodatoxin blocks A-type, transient voltage-gated potassium channels by acting as a gating m...more
T3D2506Agitoxin155646-21-2Agitoxin binds to and blocks the Shaker potassium channel in Drosophila as well as to its mammali...more
T3D2507Charybdotoxin95751-30-7Charybdotoxin is a neurotoxin that blocks calcium-activated and voltage gated potassium channels ...more
T3D2508Chlorotoxin 163515-35-3Chlorotoxin blocks small conductance chloride channels. (L1043)
T3D2509Cobatoxin211688-17-4Cobatoxin blocks calcium-activated and voltage-gated potassium channels. (L1045)
T3D2510alpha-Cobratoxin769933-79-1alpha-Cobratoxin is a muscle-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) antagonist. It causes ...more
T3D2511kappa-Hefutoxin478621-50-0kappa-Hefutoxin blocks voltage-gated potassium channels and also slows down their activation kine...more
T3D2512Iberiotoxin129203-60-7Iberiotoxin binds to the outer face of the large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel...more
T3D2513Imperatoxin-A172451-37-5Imperatoxin-A is an activator which enhances the influx of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmatic reticulum...more
T3D2514Imperatoxin-1Not AvailableImperatoxin-I is an inhibitor which decreases the influx of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmatic reticulu...more
T3D2515Kaliotoxin145199-73-1Kaliotoxin is a neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated and calcium-activated potassium channels. ...more
T3D2516Kaliotoxin-1150769-72-5Kaliotoxin is a neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated and calcium-activated potassium channels. ...more
T3D2517Kaliotoxin-2159605-22-8Kaliotoxin is a neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated and calcium-activated potassium channels. ...more
T3D2518Kaliotoxin-3223246-26-2Kaliotoxin is a neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated and calcium-activated potassium channels. ...more
T3D2519Kurtoxin820959-57-7Kurtoxin affects the gating of voltage-gated sodium channels and calcium channels. In calcium cha...more
T3D2520Margatoxin145808-47-5Margatoxin blocks potassium channels, resulting in a loss of outward current and affecting neurot...more
T3D2521Maurotoxin188240-41-7Maurotoxin acts by blocking several types of voltage-gated potassium channel. (L1059)
T3D2522Noxiustoxin85205-49-8Noxiustoxin blocks voltage-gated non-inactivating potassium channels and unblocks inactivating po...more
T3D2523Scyllatoxin142948-19-4Scyllatoxin blocks small conductance calcium-activated potassium channels. This inhibits the slow...more
T3D2524Slotoxin144026-79-9Slotoxin reversibly blocks the high conductance calcium-activated potassium channels composed of ...more
T3D2525Tamapin508220-81-3Tamapin is a selective, potent, and reversible blocker of small conductance calcium-dependent pot...more
T3D2526Tityustoxin (Tityus serrulatus )39465-37-7Tityustoxin binds to voltage-dependent sodium and potassium channels. alpha-Type tityustoxin inhi...more
T3D2527Batrachotoxin23509-16-2Batrachotoxins act on sodium channels by modifying both their ion selectivity and voltage sensiti...more
T3D2528Histrionicotoxin34272-51-0Histrionicotoxin is a potent non-competitive antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. (L1...more
T3D2529Pumiliotoxin73376-35-9Pumiliotoxin affects voltage-gated calcium channels, interfering with muscle contraction in the h...more
T3D2530Epibatidine140111-52-0Epibatidine works by binding and activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. (L1074)
T3D2531Allopumiliotoxin73376-38-2Allopumiliotoxins may affect sodium and potassium channels in cells and inhibit calcium-dependent...more
T3D2532Arenobufagin464-74-4Arenobufagin blocks the sodium/potassium pump in heart tissue. (L1078)
T3D2534Bufotenin487-93-4Bufotenin is a neurotoxin similar to the mushroom toxin psilocin. Thus it likely acts as a partia...more
T3D2535Cinobufagin470-37-1Cinobufagin blocks the sodium/potassium pump in heart tissue. (L1083, L1084)
T3D2536Marinobufagenin470-42-8Marinobufagin blocks the sodium/potassium pump in heart tissue. (L1084, L1085)
T3D2537alpha-Bungarotoxin11032-79-4alpha-Bungarotoxin binds irreversibly and competitively to muscular and neuronal nicotinic acetyl...more
T3D2538beta-Bungarotoxin12778-32-4beta-Bungarotoxin acts at the presynaptic terminal, where it causes release of acetylcholine and ...more
T3D2539Calciseptine 134710-25-1Calciseptine is a specific blocker of the L-type calcium channel, and as a result also a smooth m...more
T3D2540Calcicludine178037-96-2Calcicludine inhibits high-voltage-activated calcium channels, especially of the L-type. (L1092)
T3D2541Cardiotoxin (Naja atra)155808-00-7Cardiotoxin binds to the cell membrane and depolarizes cardiomyocytes. It also shows lytic activi...more
T3D2542Crotamine 58740-15-1Crotamine specifically modifies voltage-sensitive sodium channels, it exhibits analgesic activity...more
T3D2543Crotoxin 9007-40-3Crotoxin inhibits neuromuscular transmission by presynaptically blocking acetylcholine release fr...more
T3D2544Convulxin37206-04-5Convulxin binds to the platelet and collagen receptor, glycoprotein VI (GPVI). This causes platel...more
T3D2545Dendrotoxin (Dendroaspis polylepis polylepis)119128-61-9Dendrotoxins block particular subtypes of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons, thereby pr...more
T3D2546Dendrotoxin (Dendroaspis angusticeps)74504-53-3Dendrotoxins block particular subtypes of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons, thereby pr...more
T3D2547Taicatoxin 112154-17-3Taicatoxin blocks the voltage-dependent L-type calcium channels from the heart and on the small c...more
T3D2549Eledoisin (Eledone cirrhosa)69-25-0Eledoisin is a tachykinin peptide. Tachykinins excite neurons, evoke behavioural responses, are p...more
T3D2550Onchidal67656-42-2Onchidal is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibitor...more
T3D2551Saxitoxin35523-89-8Saxitoxin blocks voltage-gated sodium channels of nerve cells. (L1115)
T3D2552Sticholysin269658-04-0; 183449-91-4Sticholysin is a cardiac stimulatory and hemolytic pore-forming protein. Pore formation likely pr...more
T3D2566Heparin9005-49-6Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is caused by the formation of abnormal antibodies that act...more
T3D2580Mastoparan (Vespa tropica)72093-21-1Mastoparan causes varying types of exocytosis, depending on its location. In mast cells it causes...more
T3D2581Hongotoxin203526-59-4Hongotoxin inhibits voltage-gated potassium channels. (L1049)
T3D2582Maurocalcin 269745-22-4Maurocalcin potently and reversibly modifies channel gating behaviour of the type 1 ryanodine rec...more
T3D2584Myotoxin (Crotalus viridis viridis)132821-30-8Myotoxins work by a non-enzymatic mechanism that leads to severe muscle necrosis, causing paralys...more
T3D2585Taipoxin52019-39-3Taipoxin causes a gradual reduction to complete stop of evoked and spontaneous release of acetylc...more
T3D2587Maitotoxin59392-53-9Maitotoxin activates calcium permeable, non-selective cation channels, leading to an increase in ...more
T3D2589Anthopleurin (Anthopleura xanthogrammica)600880-63-9Anthopleurin binds specifically to the voltage-gated sodium channel, thereby delaying its inactiv...more
T3D2590Calitoxin118354-83-9Calitoxin binds specifically to the voltage-gated sodium channel, thereby delaying its inactivati...more
T3D2624Melittin (Apis mellifera)20449-79-0Melittin has strong haemolytic activity. It integrates into cell membranes and has multiple effec...more
T3D2625Lopap Not AvailableLopap activates thrombin by cleavage of prothrombin, causing thrombus formation, fibrinogen deple...more
T3D2626alpha-Agatoxin128549-96-2alpha-Agatoxins block the glutamate-activated receptor channels in the neuronal postsynaptic term...more
T3D2627mu-Agatoxin120500-28-9mu-Agatoxins modify presynaptic voltage-activated sodium channels in the neuromuscular joints of ...more
T3D2628kappa-Atracotoxin (Hadronyche versuta)Not Availablekappa-Atracotoxins inhibit insect voltage-gated potassium channels. (T170, L1812)
T3D2629Hanatoxin170780-01-5Hanatoxin inhibits voltage-gated potassium channels by altering the gating energetics, which it d...more
T3D2630Sphingomyelinase D (Loxosceles intermedia)9031-54-3Sphingomyelinase D catalyzes the hydrolysis of sphingomyelin, inducing complement-dependent haemo...more
T3D2631HeteroscodratoxinNot AvailableHeteroscodratoxin inhibits voltage-gated potassium channels by binding to the extracellular linke...more
T3D2633Acanthophin126601-49-8Acanthophin produces peripheral paralysis by blocking neuromuscular transmission at the postsynap...more
T3D2635Erabutoxin59536-69-5Erabutoxin binds with high affinity to muscular nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), and w...more
T3D2636Disintegrin echistatin (Echis carinatus)Not AvailableDisintegrins work by countering blood clotting steps, inhibiting the clumping of platelets. They ...more
T3D2637Nigroxin9001-84-7Nigroxin is myotoxic. (T170)
T3D2638Notexin37233-96-4Notexin is myotoxic and inhibits neuromuscular transmission by blocking acetylcholine release fro...more
T3D2639OhaninNot AvailableOhanin is extremely neurotoxic, cardiotoxic, and cytotoxic. (L1102)
T3D2640PseudechetoxinNot AvailablePseudechetoxin blocks olfactory and retinal cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) ion channel currents. I...more
T3D2642ViperotoxinNot AvailableViperotoxin is a presynaptic neurotoxin. (T170)
T3D2643VipoxinNot AvailableVipoxin inhibits the binding of ligands to biogenic amine receptors including dopamine, serotoni...more
T3D2645Brevetoxin98112-41-5Brevetoxins are neurotoxins that bind to voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve cells, leading to...more
T3D2646Hydralysin (Chlorohydra viridissima)Not AvailableHydralysin is a cytolytic toxin. It binds to erythrocyte membranes and has weak hemolytic activit...more
T3D2647StonustoxinNot AvailableStonustoxin induces hemolytic activities due to its ability to form pores in the cell membrane. I...more
T3D2648NeoverrucotoxinNot AvailableNeoverrucotoxin has hemolytic activities. (T170)
T3D2649Box jellyfish toxin (Chironex fleckeri)Not AvailableBox jellyfish toxin has potent hemolytic activity and may act as a pore-forming toxin, disrupting...more
T3D2656omega-Conotoxin (Conus striatus)Not Availableomega-Conotoxins act at presynaptic membranes, where they bind inhibit N-type voltage-dependent c...more
T3D2657alpha-Conotoxin (Conus geographus)Not Availablealpha-Conotoxins act on postsynaptic membranes, where they inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine recept...more
T3D2658delta-Conotoxin (Conus striatus)Not Availabledelta-Conotoxins inhibit the inactivation of voltage-dependent sodium channels. (L1107)
T3D2659kappa-Conotoxin (Conus purpurascens)Not Availablekappa-Conotoxins inhibit potassium channels. (L1107)
T3D2660mu-Conotoxin (Conus purpurascens)Not Availablemu-Conotoxins inhibit voltage-dependent sodium channels in muscles. (L1107)
T3D2661Contryphan (Conus ventricosus)Not AvailableContryphan affects both voltage-gated and calcium-dependent potassium channels. (L1108)
T3D2671Rituximab174722-31-7Binds to the CD20 antigen which is found on mature B lymphocytes. The Fc domain recruits immune e...more
T3D2672Azaspiracid214899-21-5Azaspiracid-4 dose-dependent inhibits the increase in cytosolic Ca2+ levels induced by thapsigarg...more
T3D2690Biotin58-85-5Biotin is necessary for the proper functioning of enzymes that transport carboxyl units and fix c...more
T3D2702(R)-lipoic acid62-46-4(R)-lipoic acid is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase in...more
T3D2972Melatonin73-31-4Melatonin is a derivative of tryptophan. It binds to melatonin receptor type 1A, which then acts ...more
T3D3233CE(10:0)1183-04-6Not Available
T3D3241Diacetyl431-03-8Diacetyl is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibitor...more
T3D3514Infliximab 170277-31-3Infliximab neutralizes the biological activity of TNFa by binding with high affinity to the solub...more
T3D3956Cotinine486-56-6Not Available
T3D3958Diethylthiophosphate5871-17-0Diethylthiophosphate (DETP) induces DNA damage only in the hepatic cell lines, and this effect co...more
T3D3960Monoisobutyl phthalic acid30833-53-5Phthalates are synthetic industrial compounds capable of disrupting the endocrine system. The pht...more
T3D3961Monoethyl phthalate2306-33-4Not Available
T3D3962Equol531-95-3Not Available
T3D3965O-Desmethylangolensin21255-69-6O-desmethylangolensin (ODMA) exerts androgen receptor antagonistic activity and agonistic activit...more
T3D3966Enterodiol80226-00-2Not Available
T3D3967Enterolactone76543-15-2Not Available
T3D39681-Naphthol90-15-31-Naphthol is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibit...more
T3D39711-Hydroxypyrene5315-79-7Not Available
T3D39722-Hydroxyfluorene2443-58-5Not Available
T3D3973Monoethylhexyl phthalic acid4376-20-9Not Available
T3D4023Neosaxitoxin64296-20-4Neosaxitoxin (NSTX) blocks the extracellular portion, the outer vestibule, of some voltage gated ...more
T3D4029Okadaic acid78111-17-8Okadaic acid (OA) dramatically increases both nerve growth factor (NGF) mRNA content (50-fold) an...more
T3D4030Dinophysistoxin 181720-10-7Dinophysistoxin 1 (DTX1) is the analogue of okadaic acid causing diarrheic shellfish poisoning (D...more
T3D4034Brevetoxin B2Not AvailableNot Available
T3D4035Pacific Ciguatoxin 4A66231-73-0Not Available
T3D4036Yessotoxin112514-54-2Not Available
T3D4038Gonyautoxin I60748-39-2The gonyautoxin toxicity is caused by the reversibly binding to its receptor site on the voltage-...more
T3D4039Gonyautoxin II60508-89-6The gonyautoxin toxicity is caused by the reversibly binding to its receptor site on the voltage-...more
T3D4040Domoic acid14277-97-5Domoic acid acts as a neurotoxin. It induces excitotoxicity by an integrative action on ionotropi...more
T3D4047Homoyessotoxin196309-94-1Not Available
T3D4048Decarbamoylsaxitoxin58911-04-9Not Available
T3D4051Gymnodimine173792-58-0Gymnodimine exerts its toxic effects via binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with picomo...more
T3D4056Debromoaplysiatoxin52423-28-6Debromoaplysiatoxin have the ability to evoke biological and biochemical responses in cells, and ...more
T3D4090Neosurugatoxin80680-43-9Not Available
T3D4107Gambierol146763-62-4Not Available
T3D4108Acanthifolicin77739-71-0Not Available
T3D4109Prorocentrolide117120-34-0Not Available
T3D412719-Bromoaplysiatoxin66648-18-8Not Available
T3D4128Brevetoxin B79580-28-2Brevetoxins are neurotoxins that bind to voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve cells, leading to...more
T3D4129Gambieric acid ANot AvailableNot Available
T3D4130Gambieric acid B141363-65-7Not Available
T3D4131Gambieric acid DNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4132Acromelic acid A86630-09-3Not Available
T3D4139Iriomoteolide 1aNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4140Brevetoxin C82983-92-4Not Available
T3D4141Hemibrevetoxin B122271-91-4Not Available
T3D4142Gonyautoxin 564296-25-9Not Available
T3D4143Gonyautoxin 682810-44-4Not Available
T3D4144Gonyautoxin 880226-62-6Not Available
T3D4145Decarbamoylgonyautoxin 1122075-86-9Not Available
T3D414611-Deoxytetrodotoxin113564-23-1Not Available
T3D4147Isodomoic acid A101899-44-9Not Available
T3D4201Caffeic acid331-39-5Not Available
T3D4202Carbamic acid463-77-4Carbamic acid is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhi...more
T3D4214Diethylamine71247-25-1Not Available
T3D42362-HydroxyglutarateNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4237Fumaric acid110-17-8Acute Toxicity: Fumarate is also an endogenous electrophile and reacts spontaneously with cystein...more
T3D4239Cortexolone152-58-9Not Available
T3D4240Androstenedione63-05-8Androstenedione is converted to testosterone and estrogen, and when taken in sufficient quantitie...more
T3D4241Dehydroepiandrosterone53-43-0Although it predominantly functions as an endogenous precursor to more potent androgens such as t...more
T3D4242Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate651-48-9Although it predominantly functions as an endogenous precursor to more potent androgens such as t...more
T3D424311-Dehydrocorticosterone72-23-1Not Available
T3D4244Progesterone57-83-0Progesterone shares the pharmacological actions of the progestins. Progesterone binds to the prog...more
T3D4245Deoxycorticosterone64-85-7Not Available
T3D4246Pregnenolone145-13-1Not Available
T3D4247L-2-Hydroxyglutaric acid13095-48-22-hydroxyglutarate is an oncometabolite. It is a competitive inhibitor of multiple α-ketoglutarat...more
T3D4248L-Lysine56-87-1Proteins of the herpes simplex virus are rich in L-arginine, and tissue culture studies indicate ...more
T3D4249Oxoglutaric acid328-50-7Not Available
T3D4250Gamma-Aminobutyric acid56-12-2Not Available
T3D4251D-2-Hydroxyglutaric acid2889-31-82-hydroxyglutarate is an oncometabolite. It is a competitive inhibitor of multiple α-ketoglutarat...more
T3D42522-Methylacetoacetyl-CoA6712-01-2Not Available
T3D4253L-Lactic acid79-33-4Accumulation of L-lactic acid in the body has been shown to be toxic. At times of lactic acidosis...more
T3D42542-Ethylhydracrylic acid4374-62-3Not Available
T3D42552-Methyl-3-hydroxybutyric acid473-86-9Not Available
T3D4256Tiglylglycine35842-45-6Not Available
T3D4257Oxoadipic acid3184-35-8In the matrix of mitochondria, 2-oxoadipate is decarboxylated to glutaryl-CoA by the 2-oxoadipate...more
T3D42582-Hydroxyadipic acid18294-85-42-Hydroxyadipic acid is a hydroxy-dicarboxylic acid formed by the reduction of 2-ketoadipic acid....more
T3D4259Aminoadipic acid542-32-5Not Available
T3D4260Succinyl-CoA604-98-8Not Available
T3D426117a-Hydroxypregnenolone387-79-1Not Available
T3D42623-Hydroxymethylglutaric acid503-49-1Not Available
T3D42633-Hydroxyisovaleric acid625-08-13-Hydroxyisovaleric acid is a normal human metabolite excreted in the urine. Elevated levels of t...more
T3D42643-Methylcrotonylglycine33008-07-0Not Available
T3D42653-Methylglutaconic acid5746-90-7Accumulation of 3-methylglutaconic acid in the body has been shown to be toxic. 3-methylglutacony...more
T3D4266Methylglutaric acid626-51-7Not Available
T3D42673-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA1553-55-5Not Available
T3D4268(S)-3-Hydroxyisobutyric acid2068-83-9Not Available
T3D42694-Hydroxybutyric acid591-81-1GHB reaches much higher concentrations in the brain and activates GABAB receptors, which are prim...more
T3D4270Pyroglutamic acid98-79-35-Oxoprolinuria develops in moderate to severe cases of glutathione synthetase deficiency. The de...more
T3D4271Gamma-Glutamylcysteine636-58-8Not Available
T3D42725-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide360-97-4Not Available
T3D42735-Aminolevulinic acid106-60-5According to the presumed mechanism of action, photosensitization following application of aminol...more
T3D4274Porphobilinogen487-90-1Not Available
T3D4275Adenosine58-61-7Adenosine slows conduction time through the AV node and can interrupt the reentry pathways throug...more
T3D4276Adenosine triphosphate56-65-5ATP is able to store and transport chemical energy within cells. ATP also plays an important role...more
T3D4277ADP58-64-0Not Available
T3D4278Deoxyadenosine triphosphate1927-31-7Not Available
T3D4279Adenine73-24-5Adenine forms adenosine, a nucleoside, when attached to ribose, and deoxyadenosine when attached ...more
T3D4280Succinyladenosine4542-23-8Not Available
T3D4281SAICAR3031-95-6Not Available
T3D428217-Hydroxyprogesterone68-96-2Not Available
T3D4283Testosterone58-22-0Testosterone is considered an anabolic steroid. It plays a key role in the development of male re...more
T3D428418-Hydroxycorticosterone561-65-918-Hydroxycorticosterone is a derivative of corticosterone. It serves as an intermediate in the s...more
T3D4285Corticosterone50-22-6Not Available
T3D4286Hexacosanoic acid506-46-7Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is caused by mutations in ABCD1, a gene located on the X chromosome th...more
T3D4287Homogentisic acid451-13-8Extremely high levels of homogentisic acid are found in patients with the inborn error of metabol...more
T3D4288Tetrahydrocortisol53-02-1Not Available
T3D4289L-Arginine74-79-3Many of supplemental L-arginine's activities, including its possible anti-atherogenic actions, ma...more
T3D4290Creatine57-00-1In the muscles, a fraction of the total creatine binds to phosphate - forming creatine phosphate....more
T3D4291Homo-L-arginine156-86-5Not Available
T3D4292Orotic acid65-86-1Not Available
T3D4293Uracil66-22-8Not Available
T3D4294Argininosuccinic acid2387-71-5Not Available
T3D4295Citrulline372-75-8L-citrulline is converted to L-arginine by argininosuccinate synthase. L-arginine is in turn resp...more
T3D4296L-Glutamic acid56-86-0Glutamate activates both ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors. The ionotropic ones bei...more
T3D42973-Methoxytyrosine7636-26-2Methoxytyrosine is one of the main biochemical markers for aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase de...more
T3D42985-Hydroxy-L-tryptophan4350-09-85-Hydroxy-L-tryptophan is the immediate precursor of the neurotransmitter serotonin. An accumulat...more
T3D42993-Methoxytyramine554-52-9Not Available
T3D4300Dopamine51-61-6Dopamine is a precursor to norepinephrine in noradrenergic nerves and is also a neurotransmitter ...more
T3D4301Ureidoisobutyric acid2905-86-4Not Available
T3D43022-Methylacetoacetic acid2382-59-4Not Available
T3D43033-Hydroxybutyric acid300-85-6Not Available
T3D4304Hydroxypropionic acid503-66-23-hydroxypropionic acid (3HP) toxicity is mediated by 3-hydroxypropionic aldehyde (reuterin). 3HP...more
T3D43052-Hydroxybutyric acid600-15-7Not Available
T3D4306Citric acid77-92-9Not Available
T3D4307D-Lactic acid10326-41-7Not Available
T3D4308Indole120-72-9Not Available
T3D43098-Dehydrocholesterol70741-38-7Not Available
T3D4310N-Acetyl-L-aspartic acid997-55-7The primary proposed functions of N-acetylaspartic acid include: 1) A neuronal osmolyte that is i...more
T3D4311L-Palmitoylcarnitine2364-67-2Not Available
T3D4312Carnosine305-84-0Not Available
T3D4313Anserine584-85-0Not Available
T3D4314Cholesterol57-88-5Cholesterol is essential for life. However, chronically high levels (from diet or from genetic pr...more
T3D43155alpha-Cholestanol80-97-7Not Available
T3D43163a,7a-Dihydroxy-5b-cholestane3862-26-8Not Available
T3D43175-b-Cholestane-3a ,7a ,12a-triol547-96-6Not Available
T3D4318Glycine56-40-6In the CNS, there exist strychnine-sensitive glycine binding sites as well as strychnine-insensit...more
T3D4319L-Glutamine56-85-9Supplemental L-glutamine's possible immunomodulatory role may be accounted for in a number of way...more
T3D4320L-Alanine56-41-7L-Alanine is a non-essential amino acid that occurs in high levels in its free state in plasma. I...more
T3D43213 beta-Hydroxy-5-cholestenoate6561-58-6Not Available
T3D4322Uroporphyrin III18273-06-8Not Available
T3D4323Coproporphyrin III14643-66-4Not Available
T3D4324Uroporphyrin I607-14-7Not Available
T3D4325Pyruvic acid127-17-3Pyruvate serves as a biological fuel by being converted to acetyl coenzyme A, which enters the tr...more
T3D4326L-Cystathionine56-88-2Not Available
T3D4327L-Homocystine626-72-2Not Available
T3D4328L-Methionine63-68-3The mechanism of the possible anti-hepatotoxic activity of L-methionine is not entirely clear. It...more
T3D4329Ornithine70-26-8L-Ornithine is metabolised to L-arginine. L-arginine stimulates the pituitary release of growth h...more
T3D4330Glyceric acid473-81-4Glyceric acid is a compound that is secreted excessively in the urine by patients suffering from ...more
T3D4331Desmosterol313-04-2Not Available
T3D4332Dihydrothymine696-04-8Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase catalyzes the reduction of thymine to 5, 6-dihydrothymine then di...more
T3D4333Dihydrouracil504-07-4Not Available
T3D4334Thymine65-71-4Not Available
T3D43355-Hydroxymethyluracil4433-40-3Not Available
T3D4336Dimethylglycine1118-68-9Not Available
T3D4337Homovanillic acid306-08-1Not Available
T3D43382-Methylbutyrylglycine52320-67-9Not Available
T3D4339N-Butyrylglycine20208-73-5Not Available
T3D4340Isobutyrylglycine15926-18-8Not Available
T3D4341Isovalerylglycine16284-60-9Not Available
T3D4342Methylsuccinic acid498-21-5Not Available
T3D4343Cholic acid81-25-4Not Available
T3D4344Potassium7440-09-7Not Available
T3D4345D-Fructose53188-23-1Fructose is distinct from other sugars in its ability to cause intracellular ATP depletion, nucle...more
T3D4346Beta-Alanine107-95-9Not Available
T3D4347Homocarnosine3650-73-5Not Available
T3D4348D-Galactose59-23-4Not Available
T3D4350Bilirubin635-65-4Not Available
T3D4351Galactose 1-phosphate2255-14-3Not Available
T3D4352Glutathione70-18-8Glutathione (GSH) participates in leukotriene synthesis and is a cofactor for the enzyme glutathi...more
T3D4353Glucosylceramide85305-87-9Not Available
T3D4354Galactosylceramide (d18:1/16:0)Not AvailableNot Available
T3D4355Psychosine sulfateNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4356D-Glucose50-99-7Very high serum levels of glucose are found in untreated diabetic (type I or type II) patients. G...more
T3D43573-Hydroxyglutaric acid638-18-6Not Available
T3D4358Glutaconic acid1724-02-3Accumulating trans-glutaconic (TG) acids has been proposed to be involved in the development of t...more
T3D4359Glutaric acid110-94-1Accumulation of glutaric acid in the body has been shown to be toxic. The accumulation of glutari...more
T3D4360Glycerol56-81-5Not Available
T3D4361Glycogen9005-79-2Not Available
T3D4362L-Asparagine70-47-3Asparagine, a non-essential amino acid is important in the metabolism of toxic ammonia in the bod...more
T3D4363L-Histidine71-00-1Since the actions of supplemental L-histidine are unclear, any postulated mechanism is entirely s...more
T3D4364L-Isoleucine73-32-5(Applies to Valine, Leucine and Isoleucine) This group of essential amino acids are identified as...more
T3D4365L-Leucine61-90-5This group of essential amino acids are identified as the branched-chain amino acids, BCAAs. Beca...more
T3D4366L-Phenylalanine63-91-2Extremely high serum levels of phenylalanine are found in patients with the inborn error of metab...more
T3D4367L-Serine56-45-1L-Serine plays a role in cell growth and development (cellular proliferation). The conversion of ...more
T3D4368L-Threonine72-19-5L-Threonine is a precursor to the amino acids glycine and serine. It acts as a lipotropic in cont...more
T3D4369L-Tryptophan73-22-3A number of important side reactions occur during the catabolism of tryptophan on the pathway to ...more
T3D4370L-Valine72-18-4(Applies to Valine, Leucine and Isoleucine) This group of essential amino acids are identified as...more
T3D4371L-Tyrosine60-18-4Tyrosine is produced in cells by hydroxylating the essential amino acid phenylalanine. This relat...more
T3D4372Hawkinsin63224-90-8Not Available
T3D4373cis-4-Hydroxycyclohexylacetic acid68592-22-3Not Available
T3D4374trans-4-Hydroxycyclohexylacetic acid68592-23-4Not Available
T3D4375Vanillactic acid2475-56-1Not Available
T3D43764-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid156-39-8Not Available
T3D4377Histamine51-45-6Not Available
T3D4378Imidazoleacetic acid645-65-8Not Available
T3D4379Imidazolelactic acid876-19-7Not Available
T3D43801-Methylhistamine501-75-7Not Available
T3D4381insulin9004-10-8Not Available
T3D4382Pectenotoxin 197564-90-4Not Available
T3D4383Pectenotoxin 297564-91-5Not Available
T3D4384HoffmanniolideNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4386Gambieric acid CNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4387Goniodomin A112923-40-7Not Available
T3D4388CTX 3C148471-85-6Not Available
T3D4389Caribbean ciguatoxin 1Not AvailableNot Available
T3D4390Dinophysistoxin 4162795-98-4Not Available
T3D4391Caribenolide INot AvailableNot Available
T3D4392Brevetoxin B1Not AvailableNot Available
T3D4393Prorocentrolide BNot AvailableNot Available
T3D4394Ostreocin DNot AvailableNot Available
T3D43962-Methyl-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA52227-66-4Not Available
T3D439727-Hydroxycholesterol20380-11-4Not Available
T3D4398Saccharopine997-68-2Not Available
T3D4399Homocitrulline1190-49-4Not Available
T3D4400Sepiapterin17094-01-8Not Available
T3D4401Ureidopropionic acid462-88-4Not Available
T3D4402p-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid156-38-7Not Available
T3D44033-Mercaptolactate-cysteine disulfide18841-42-4Not Available
T3D4404Methylmalonic acid516-05-2Methylmalonic acid is a vital intermediate in the metabolism of fat and protein. Abnormalities in...more
T3D4405Calcium7440-70-2Calcium plays a vital role in the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of organisms and of the ce...more
T3D4406O-Phosphoethanolamine1071-23-4Not Available
T3D4407Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate54-47-7Pyridoxal Phosphate is a coenzyme of many enzymatic reactions. It is the active form of vitamin B...more
T3D4408Mevalonic acid150-97-0Not Available
T3D4409Xanthine69-89-6Xanthine is a poorly soluble compound. As a result high concentrations of serum xanthine can lea...more
T3D4410D-Proline344-25-2Not Available
T3D4411L-Proline147-85-3Glycogenic, by L-Proline oxidase in the kidney, it is ring-opened and is oxidized to form L-Gluta...more
T3D44124-Hydroxy-L-proline30724-02-8Not Available
T3D44134-Hydroxyproline51-35-4Not Available
T3D4414Isovaleryl-CoA6244-91-3Not Available
T3D4415N-acetyltryptophan1218-34-4Not Available
T3D4416Creatinine60-27-5Not Available
T3D4417Alpha-Lactose63-42-3Not Available
T3D4418D-Glutamine5959-95-5Not Available
T3D4419D-Lysine923-27-3Not Available
T3D4420Malonyl-CoA524-14-1Not Available
T3D44213-Aminoisobutanoic acid144-90-1Not Available
T3D44223-Hydroxyvaleric acid10237-77-1Not Available
T3D4423Linoelaidyl carnitineNot AvailableNot Available
T3D44243-Methyl-2-oxovaleric acid1460-34-03-Methyl-2-oxovaleric acid is produced from isoleucine by cytosolic branched chain aminotransfera...more
T3D4425Alpha-ketoisovaleric acid759-05-7Not Available
T3D4426Ketoleucine816-66-0Ketoleucine is a metabolite that accumulates in Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) and shown to com...more
T3D44273-O-Sulfogalactosylceramide (d18:1/24:0)151122-71-3Not Available
T3D44282-Methylcitric acid6061-96-7Not Available
T3D4429R-Methylmalonyl-CoA73173-92-9Not Available
T3D4430Deoxyuridine triphosphate1173-82-6Deoxyuridine triphosphate (dUTP) can be misincorporated into DNA and cause DNA damage. The extent...more
T3D4431Deoxyuridine951-78-0Not Available
T3D4432Thymidine50-89-5Not Available
T3D4433Taurine107-35-7Not Available
T3D4434S-Sulfocysteine1637-71-4S-Sulfocysteine (SSC) is a very potent NMDA-receptor agonist. Electrophysiological studies have s...more
T3D4435Tyramine51-67-2Tyramine is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibitor...more
T3D4436Carbamoyl phosphate590-55-6Not Available
T3D4437Phenylpyruvic acid156-06-9Not Available
T3D4438Coproporphyrinogen III2624-63-7Not Available
T3D4439Protoporphyrinogen IX7412-77-3Not Available
T3D4440Protoporphyrin IX553-12-8Not Available
T3D4441Coproporphyrin I531-14-6Not Available
T3D4442Glyoxylic acid298-12-4Not Available
T3D4443Propionylcarnitine17298-37-2Not Available
T3D4444Propionic acid79-09-4In healthy individuals, the enzyme propionyl CoA carboxylase converts propionyl CoA to methylmalo...more
T3D4445Propionylglycine21709-90-0Not Available
T3D4447Propionyl-CoA317-66-8In propionic aciduria, propionyl CoA accumulates within the mitochondria in massive quantities; f...more
T3D4448dGTP2564-35-4Not Available
T3D4449Guanosine118-00-3Not Available
T3D4450Inosine58-63-9Inosine has been found to have potent axon-promoting effects in vivo following unilateral transec...more
T3D4451Deoxyinosine890-38-0Not Available
T3D4452Allysine1962-83-0Not Available
T3D4453Succinic acid110-15-6Succinate can inhibit the activities of α-KG–dependent oxygenases (KDMs) and the TET family of 5-...more
T3D4454Phytanic acid14721-66-5Not Available
T3D4455S-Adenosylhomocysteine979-92-0Not Available
T3D4456S-Adenosylmethionine29908-03-0S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is a natural substance present in the cells of the body. It is a dire...more
T3D4457N-Acetylneuraminic acid131-48-6Not Available
T3D4458Sarcosine107-97-1Sarcosine is an oncometabolite. Sarcosine appears to upregulate the expression of the potent onco...more
T3D4459Butyrylcarnitine25576-40-3Not Available
T3D4460Adipic acid124-04-9Not Available
T3D4461Ethylmalonic acid601-75-2Ethylmalonic acid is identified in the urine of patients with short-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydro...more
T3D4462Hexanoylglycine24003-67-6Not Available
T3D4463Hexanoyl-CoA5060-32-2Not Available
T3D44647-Dehydrocholesterol434-16-2Not Available
T3D4465Acetoacetic acid541-50-4Not Available
T3D4466Sulfite14265-45-3Not Available
T3D4467Chitin1398-61-4Not Available
T3D4468Chitobiose577-76-4Not Available
T3D4469Dihydroxyacetone phosphate57-04-5Not Available
T3D4470Hydroxyphenyllactic acid306-23-0Not Available
T3D4471Succinylacetone51568-18-4Not Available
T3D4472Maleylacetoacetic acid5698-52-2Not Available
T3D44734-Fumarylacetoacetic acid28613-33-4Not Available
T3D44743a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-cholestanoic acid33964-75-93alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Trihydroxy-5beta-cholestanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids have potent t...more
T3D44753 beta,7 alpha-Dihydroxy-5-cholestenoate115538-84-6Not Available
T3D4494Diazoxon962-58-3Diazoxon is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibitor...more
T3D4519Malaoxon1634-78-2Malaoxon is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhibitor...more
T3D4579Naphthalene epoxide17180-88-0Not Available
T3D4592Butyric acid107-92-6Butyric acid is a cholinesterase or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. A cholinesterase inhib...more
T3D4593Palmitic acid1957-10-03Not Available
T3D4594Caprylic acid124-07-2It has been demonstrated that octanoic (OA) and decanoic (DA) acids compromise the glycolytic pat...more
T3D4595Caproic acid142-62-1Not Available
T3D4598Nonadecanoic acid646-30-0Not Available
T3D4599Myristic acid544-63-8Not Available
T3D4600Pentadecanoic acid1002-84-2Not Available
T3D4601Stearic acid1957-11-04Not Available
T3D4603Valeric acid109-52-4Not Available
T3D4604Tridecanoic acid638-53-9Not Available
T3D4606Undecanoic acid112-37-8Not Available
T3D4607Tricosanoic acid2433-96-7Not Available
T3D4608Tetracosanoic acid557-59-5Not Available
T3D4609Heptacosanoic acid7138-40-1Not Available
T3D4611Nonacosanoic acid4250-38-8Not Available
T3D4612Heptadecanoic acid506-12-7Not Available
T3D4613Heneicosanoic acid2363-71-5Not Available
T3D4614Octacosanoic acid506-48-9Not Available
T3D4615Pentacosanoic acid506-38-7Not Available
T3D4616Melissic acid A506-50-3Not Available
T3D4620Urea57-13-6Not Available
T3D4668Estradiol50-28-2Estradiol enters target cells freely (e.g., female organs, breasts, hypothalamus, pituitary) and ...more
T3D4692Equilenin517-09-9Not Available
T3D4701Medroxyprogesterone520-85-4Not Available
T3D4726Alteplase105857-23-6Alteplase binds to fibrin rich clots via the fibronectin finger-like domain and the Kringle 2 dom...more
T3D4746Estrone53-16-7Estrogens enter the cells of responsive tissues (e.g. female organs, breasts, hypothalamus, pitui...more
T3D4751Dihydrotestosterone521-18-6Not Available
T3D4755Stearic acid57-11-4Not Available
T3D4759Liothyronine6893-02-3The hormones, T4 and T3, are tyrosine-based hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Iodine is an ...more
T3D4769Ethanolamine141-43-5Not Available
T3D4773Capric acid334-48-5It has been demonstrated that octanoic (OA) and decanoic (DA) acids compromise the glycolytic pat...more
T3D4785Benzoic acid65-85-0Not Available
T3D4790Estriol50-27-1Estriol levels can be measured to give an indication of the general health of the fetus. DHEA-S i...more
T3D4794Lactic Acid50-21-5Not Available
T3D4797Palmitic acid57-10-3Not Available
T3D4802Oleic acid112-80-1Not Available
T3D48042,4,6-Tribromophenol118-79-6Not Available
T3D4811Farnesol4602-84-0Not Available
T3D4812Alpha-Linolenic Acid463-40-1Alpha Linolenic Acid or ALA is considered an essential fatty acid because it is required for huma...more
T3D483217a-Estradiol57-91-0Not Available
T3D48682,6-Diethylaniline579-66-8Not Available
T3D4883Sebacic acid111-20-6Not Available
T3D4936Allantoin97-59-6Not Available
T3D4958Deoxyadenosine958-09-8Not Available
T3D4959Pyrophosphate14000-31-8Not Available
T3D4960Galactonic acid13382-27-9Not Available
T3D4961Deoxycholic acid83-44-3Not Available
T3D4962Galactosylsphingosine2238-90-6Not Available
T3D4963Lithocholic acid434-13-9Not Available
T3D4964Glyceraldehyde56-82-6Not Available
T3D49651-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid2906-39-0Not Available
T3D49663-(3-Hydroxyphenyl)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid3247-75-4Not Available
T3D4967L-Dopaquinone110810-88-3Not Available
T3D49902,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentadienol diisobutyrate6846-50-0Not Available
T3D49919-Hydroxyphenanthrene484-17-39-phenanthrol is a recently identified inhibitor of the transient receptor potential melastatin (...more
T3D49932-hydroxyflutamide52806-53-8Hydroxyflutamide is an antiandrogen. Antiandrogens alter the androgen pathway by blocking the app...more
T3D4999Succinyl acetoacetate65115-74-4Not Available
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