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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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Narceine methyl ester and narceine are potent alkaloids which were isolated from Corydalis longipes were found effective in vitro at very low concentration, i.e., 100~500 ppm against spore germination of some test plant pathogenic fungi (Alternaria solani, A. tagetica, Cercospora abelmoschi, Curvularia maculans, Erysiphe cichoracearum, E. pisi, Fusarium udum, Helminthosporium oryzae, H. penniseti, Ustilago cynodontis). George Bell Frankforter was the first person to isolate narceine (in 1893) during his Ph.D. research for August Hofmann at the University of Berlin. Narceine has a weak morphine-like action, but is not much used in medicine. It may be administered in a pill, as a mild hypnotic and to allay cough; it is less depressant than morphine and does not constipate. Ethylnarceine is a narcotic, analgesic, and antitussive.
Status:
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.
Nickel(II) chloride (NiCl2), a water soluble salt of Nickel, is a toxic and carcinogenic environmental and occupational pollutant, which has been shown to be carcinogenic to the lungs and nasal passages, in cases of long-term inhalation exposure. It was approved that NiCl2 was a potential genotoxicity caused indirect DNA damage by the production of ROS. In addition was conducted studies to evaluate the precise mechanism of Ni toxicology. And it was shown, thet NiCl2 induced and caused cell cycle G2/M phase arrest via p53-dependent pathway and generated inflammatory response by NF-κB pathway activation.

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