Infection is a pathophysiological process that involves the invasion and colonization of a living organism (host) by disease-causing infectious agents, the reaction of host tissues to these agents and the toxins they produce, and the transmission of infectious agents to other hosts. Common infectious agents include viruses, viroids, prions, bacteria, nematodes, arthropods, and other macroparasites such as tapeworms. Hosts can fight infections using their immune system. Mammals often engage both innate and adaptive immune systems to eliminate infectious agents or inhibit their growth and transmission. When infection occurs, anti-infective drugs can suppress the infection. Several broad types of anti-infective drugs exist, depending on the type of organism targeted; they include antibacterial (antibiotic), antiviral, antifungal and antiparasitic agents.


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PNU-103017

PNU-103017 is an HIV protease inhibitor.

  • CAS Number: 166335-18-8
  • MF: C28H28N2O5S
  • MW: 504.59700
  • Catalog: HIV
  • Density: 1.39g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 738ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 400.1ºC

Robenidine hydrochloride

Robenidine is a coccidiostat agent that can be used for the research of coccidiosis caused by parasites in the Eimeria genus[1].

  • CAS Number: 25875-51-8
  • MF: C15H13Cl2N5
  • MW: 334.20
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: 1.33 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 488.1ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 249ºC

Brincidofovir

CMX001 (Brincidofovir; HDP-CDV) was developed as an orally active, lipophilic form of cidofovir (CDV); has enhanced activity in vitro and in vivo compared to CDV against certain herpesviruses, adenoviruses and orthopoxviruses.IC50 Value: 5.5 nM (EC50, in PDA at 7 dpi) [3]Target: anti-CMVCMX001 is currently in Phase II clinical studies for development as a therapeutic agent for human CMV, adenovirus and BK virus infections, as well as, for adverse events following smallpox vaccinations.in vitro: In PDA at 7 dpi, the CMX001 50% effective concentration (EC50) was 5.55 nM, the 50% cytotoxic concentration (CC50) was 184.6 nM, and the 50% selectivity index (SI50) was 33.3. The EC90 was 19.7 nM, the CC90 was 5,054 nM, and the SI90 was 256.1. In COS-7 cells, JCV replication was faster and the EC50 and EC90 were 18- and 37-fold higher than those in PDA, i.e., 0.1 μM and 0.74 μM (CC50, 0.67 μM; SI50, 6.7; CC90, 12.2 μM; SI90, 16.5) at 5 dpi [3].in vivo: CMX001 and CDV are equally efficacious at protecting mice from mortality following high ectromelia virus doses (10,000 x LD(50)) introduced by the intra-nasal route or small particle aerosol. Using CMX001 at a 10mg/kg dose followed by 2.5mg/kg doses every other-day for 14 days provided solid protection against mortality and weight loss following an intra-nasal challenge of (100-200) x LD(50) of ectromelia virus [1]. When CMX001 was administered orally to mice infected with HSV-1, mortality was reduced significantly (p≤0.001) with all three dose levels when treatments were initiated 24 h post viral inoculation. When treatments were started 48 h post viral inoculation, 5 and 2.5 mg/kg significantly reduced mortality (p≤ 0.001). If treatments were delayed until 72 h post viral inoculation, CMX001 did not reduce mortality or increase the mean day to death. When mice were infected intranasally with HSV-1 and treatments initiated 24 h post viral inoculation using CMX001 at 5 mg/kg or ACV at 100 mg/kg, virus replication in target organs was reduced by both CMX001 and ACV when compared to vehicle treated mice [2]. Toxicity: Diarrhea was the most common adverse event in patients receiving CMX001 at doses of 200 mg weekly or higher and was dose-limiting at 200 mg twice weekly. Myelosuppression and nephrotoxicity were not observed [4].

  • CAS Number: 444805-28-1
  • MF: C27H52N3O7P
  • MW: 561.69100
  • Catalog: CMV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Metconazole-d6

Metconazole-d6 is the deuterium labeled Metconazole. Metconazole is a triazole fungicide agent.

  • CAS Number: 2469554-74-1
  • MF: C17H16D6ClN3O
  • MW: 325.87
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

AzddMeC

AzddMeC (CS-92) is an antiviral nucleoside analogue and a potent potent, selective and orally active HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and HIV-1 replication inhibitor. In HIV-1-infected human PBM cells and HIV-1-infected human macrophages, the EC50 values of AzddMeC are 9 nM and 6 nM, respectively[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 87190-79-2
  • MF: C10H14N6O3
  • MW: 266.257
  • Catalog: HIV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Terpineol

α-Terpineol is isolated from Eucalyptus globulus Labill, exhibits strong antimicrobial activity against periodontopathic and cariogenic bacteria[1].α-Terpineol possesses antifungal activity against T. mentagrophytes, and the activity might lead to irreversible cellular disruption[2].

  • CAS Number: 98-55-5
  • MF: C10H18O
  • MW: 154.249
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 0.9±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 217.5±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 31-34ºC
  • Flash Point: 89.4±0.0 °C

Ensitrelvir

Ensitrelvir (S-217622) is the first orally active non-covalent, non-peptidic, SARS-CoV-2 3CL protease inhibitor (IC50=13 nM)[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 2647530-73-0
  • MF: C22H17ClF3N9O2
  • MW: 531.88
  • Catalog: SARS-CoV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Sanguisorbigenin

Sanguisorbigenin is a natural antibacterial agent that inhibits methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA)[1].

  • CAS Number: 6812-98-2
  • MF: C30H46O3
  • MW: 454.68400
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

3,4-DIHYDROISOQUINOLINE-2(1H)-CARBOXIMIDAMIDE

Debrisoquin (Isocaramidine) is a TMPRSS2 inhibitors that inhibits SARS-CoV-2 entry into human lung cell line by a TMPRSS2-depedent manner, with an IC50 of 22μM. Debrisoquin can be used for antiviral research[1].

  • CAS Number: 1131-64-2
  • MF: C10H13N3
  • MW: 175.23
  • Catalog: SARS-CoV
  • Density: 1.24g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 309.8ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 141.1ºC

Grepafloxacin

Grepafloxacin (OPC-17116) is an oral actively fluoroquinolone antibiotic with potent activity against community-acquired respiratory pathogens including Streptococcus pneumonia. Grepafloxacin has high tissue penetration and a promising pharmacodynamic profile[1][2][3].

  • CAS Number: 119914-60-2
  • MF: C19H22FN3O3
  • MW: 359.39500
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.366
  • Boiling Point: 610ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 189-192ºC
  • Flash Point: 322.7ºC

Antifungal agent 67

Antifungal agent 67 (compound 9) is an imidazole antifungal agent that is effective against Candida. Antifungal agent 67 has a CC50 value of 33.6 μM on healthy neonatal rat cardiomyoblasts[1].

  • CAS Number: 2925307-52-2
  • MF: C23H25ClN2O3
  • MW: 412.91
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Cefotetan disodium

Cefotetan is a semisynthetic cephamycin antibiotic that exerts its bactericidal effects by inhibition of cell-wall synthesis[1].

  • CAS Number: 69712-56-7
  • MF: C17H17N7O8S4
  • MW: 575.619
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 2.1±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: 173-178ºC (dec.)
  • Flash Point: N/A

Diclazuril-d4

Diclazuril-d4 is deuterium labeled Diclazuril. Diclazuril (R-64433), a benzeneacetonitrile derivative, is a potent and orally active anticoccidial agent. Diclazuril can be used for the research of certain infectious and parasitic diseases, including coccidiosis, acute toxoplasmosis, equine protozoal pyoencephalitis (EPM) et.al[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 1632495-80-7
  • MF: C17H5D4Cl3N4O2
  • MW: 411.66
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

2'-Fucosyllactose

2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) is an oligosaccharide that could be derived from human milk. 2'-Fucosyllactose regulates the expression of CD14, alleviates colitis and regulates the gut microbiome. 2'-Fucosyllactose stimulates T cells to increase IFN-γ production and decreases IL-6, IL-17, and TNF-α production of cytokines[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 41263-94-9
  • MF: C18H32O15
  • MW: 488.43800
  • Catalog: Interleukin Related
  • Density: 1.68g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 902.2ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 230-231 °C
  • Flash Point: 311.9ºC

α-Glucosidase-IN-4

α-Glucosidase-IN-4 is a reversible and mixed type α-glucosidase inhibitor with an IC50 of 12.98 μM, a KI of 27.02 μM, and a KIS of 13.65 μM, respectively[1].

  • CAS Number: 2410538-67-7
  • MF: C19H14O4
  • MW: 306.31
  • Catalog: Others
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Foravirumab

Foravirumab (CR4098) is a monoclonal antibody against rabies virus glycoprotein antigenic site III[1].

  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Juglone

Juglone is a yellow pigment found in black walnut (Juglans regia). Juglone also shows antimicrobial activity[1].

  • CAS Number: 481-39-0
  • MF: C10H6O3
  • MW: 174.153
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.4±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 385.8±42.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 161-163 °C(lit.)
  • Flash Point: 201.3±24.4 °C

8-Hydroxyquinoline hemisulfate

8-Hydroxyquinoline hemisulfate (8-Quinolinol hemisulfate) is a monoprotic bidentate chelating agent, exhibits antiseptic, disinfectant, and pesticide properties, functioning as a transcription inhibitor.

  • CAS Number: 134-31-6
  • MF: C9H7NO.1/2H2O4S
  • MW: 388.394
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.26g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 267ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: ~175 °C
  • Flash Point: 143.1ºC

Cercosporamide

Cercosporamide is a highly potent, ATP-competitive Pkc1 kinase inhibitor, with an IC50 of <50 nM and a Ki of <7 nM. Cercosporamide is a unique Mnk inhibitor.

  • CAS Number: 131436-22-1
  • MF: C16H13NO7
  • MW: 331.277
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.7±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 582.5±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 306.1±30.1 °C

1,6-O,O-Diacetylbritannilactone

Britannilactone diacetate shows potential antiinflammatory, antibacterial, antihepatitic, antidiabetes, and antitumor activities.

  • CAS Number: 1286694-67-4
  • MF: C19H26O6
  • MW: 350.406
  • Catalog: Cancer
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Acetazolamide

Acetazolamide sodium is the sodium salt of Acetazolamide. Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase (CA) IX inhibitor with an IC50 of 30 nM for hCA IX. Acetazolamide has diuretic, antihypertensive and anti-gonococcal activities[1][4][5][6].

  • CAS Number: 1424-27-7
  • MF: C4H5N4NaO3S2
  • MW: 244.22700
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: 258-259ºC (EFFERVESCENCE)
  • Flash Point: N/A

Cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride

Cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride, an antibiotic, is an orally active and potent 3rd-generation cephalosporin with a wide spectrum of anti-bacterial activity[1].Cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride has the potential for the palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) treatment[2].

  • CAS Number: 147816-23-7
  • MF: C23H30ClN5O8S2
  • MW: 604.09600
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

pimeloyl-CoA

Pimeloyl-CoA is a biotin precursor of Escherichia coli. Pimeloyl-CoA can be used for the research of the pathway of de novo biotin biosynthesis in Escherichia coli[1].

  • CAS Number: 18907-20-5
  • MF: C28H46N7O19P3S
  • MW: 909.68700
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.81g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

FliC, Serotype a (427-441), S.paratyphi A

FliC, Serotype a (427-441), S.paratyphi A is amino acids 427 to 441 fragment belongs to the FliC, serotype a of the S. FliC epitope[1].

  • CAS Number: 857678-38-7
  • MF: C69H113N23O24
  • MW: 1648.78
  • Catalog: Infection
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

1-O-Methylemodin

1-O-Methylemodin is a nature product that could be isolated from Zopfiella longicaudata. 1-O-Methylemodin has antifungal activity[1].

  • CAS Number: 3775-08-4
  • MF: C16H12O5
  • MW: 284.26
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Ecabet sodium

Ecabet sodium (TA-2711) is currently applied to some clinical gastrointestinal disease by inhibiting the ROS production and improving Helicobacter pylori eradication[1]. Ecabet sodium reduces apoptosis[2].

  • CAS Number: 86408-72-2
  • MF: C20H27NaO5S
  • MW: 402.480
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.241 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

fenbendazole

Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites.Target: AntiparasiticFenbendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the taenia species of tapeworms(It is effective against the Taenia species of tapeworm but not against the common tapeworm, Dipylidium caninum.), pinworms, aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongyles and strongyloides and can be administered to sheep, cattle, horses, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits and seals. Drug interactions may occur if using bromsalan flukicides such as dibromsalan and tribromsalan. Abortions in cattle and death in sheep have been reported after using these medications together. Fenbendazole is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract in most species. The LD50 in laboratory animals exceeds 10 g/kg when administered orally. From Wikipedia.

  • CAS Number: 43210-67-9
  • MF: C15H13N3O2S
  • MW: 299.348
  • Catalog: Parasite
  • Density: 1.4±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 541.4±42.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 233°C
  • Flash Point: 281.2±27.9 °C

Metacycline hydrochloride

Methacycline HCl is a tetracycline antibiotic.Target: Antibacterial Methacycline HCl is a broad-spectrum semisynthetic antibiotic related to tetracycline but excreted more slowly and maintaining effective blood levels for a more extended period.

  • CAS Number: 3963-95-9
  • MF: C22H23ClN2O8
  • MW: 478.880
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: 813.8ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

RSV-IN-2

RSV-IN-2 is a potent dual inhibitor of wild-type and mutant respiratory syncytial virus fusion proteins (wild-type, EC50 = 0.27 nM; D486N-mutant, EC50 = 0.70 nM).

  • CAS Number: 2448519-26-2
  • MF: C27H31ClN6O4
  • MW: 539.03
  • Catalog: RSV
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Sarafloxacin hydrochloride

Sarafloxacin hydrochloride is a quinolone antibiotic drug.Target: Antibacterialsarafloxacin hydrochloride is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic registered for use against poultry diseases. Sarafloxacin treatment demonstrated mineralization to 14CO2 amounting to 0.58%, 0.49%, and 0.57% in loam, silt loam, and sandy loam soils, respectively, at the termination of the test [1]. The inhibitory level of sarafloxacin for the tested bacteria was strain dependent. It appeared that in broth culture Escherichia coli isolates were sensitive to sarafloxacin concentrations 5-fold lower than the concentrations present in the simulated gut model, suggesting that sarafloxacin may be partially unavailable due to absorption to organic matter in the model [2]. Administering Sarafloxacin hydrochloride in the feed for 5 d at a dose of 10 or 12.5 mg/kg of fish proved efficacious in treating channel catfish infected with E. ictaluri in all three field trials. Average survival of the nonmedicated group was 43% in trial 1, 11°% in trial 2, and 59% in trial 3. Survival of the corresponding Sarafloxacin hydrochloride-medicated groups averaged 68, 48, and 73%. Antibiotic therapy with Sarafloxacin hydrochloride significantly (P < 0.05) improved survival in all trials [3].

  • CAS Number: 91296-87-6
  • MF: C20H18ClF2N3O3
  • MW: 421.83
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.4±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 621.4±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 275ºC
  • Flash Point: 329.6±31.5 °C