Ganodericacid ε, a naturally occurring terpenoid, is extracted from the Fungus Ganoderma lucidum. This compound possesses an ED 50 value of 12.2 μg mL, as demonstrated in its impact on Meth-A tumor cells.
L-Glyceric acid sodium is a urinary metabolite predominantly found in individuals with the rare inherited metabolic disorder, L-glyceric aciduria. This compound serves as a diagnostic tool for identifying primary hyperoxaluria type 2 (PH2) and can be used to differentiate between PH1 and PH2 based on its excretion pattern.
L-Cysteinesulfinic acid is a potent agonist at several rat metabotropic glutamate receptors [mGluRs, pEC50s of 3.92±0.03, 4.6±0.2, 3.9±0.2, 2.7±0.2, 4.0±0.2, and 3.94±0.08 for mGluR1, mGluR5, mGluR2, mGluR4, mGluR6, and mGluR8, respectively].
The binding affinities of ganodericacid DM andGanodericacid ζ (ÎGbind, -16.83 and-10.99 kcal mol-1) are comparable to that of current commercial drug oseltamivir (-23.62 kcal mol-1);Ganodericacid DM is a potential source of anti-influenza ingredient, with novel binding pattern and advantage over oseltamivir, it has steric hindrance on the 150 cavity of N1 protein, and exerts activities across the H274Y and N294S mutations, is the attractive candidates of novel neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors.Ganodericacid zeta has cytotoxicity in vitro against Meth-A and LLC cell lines.
Ganodericacid S, a positional isomer of ganodericacids, can be isolated from the fermented mycelia of Ganoderma lucidum. It can induce apoptosis in HeLa cells through the mitochondria pathway [1].
L-Diguluronic acid, a linear polysaccharide copolymer consisting of two L-guluronic acid (G) units, serves as a precursor for Alginate[1], a categorically unbranched polyanionic polysaccharide. Alginate finds application in the development of antifungal agent delivery carriers[2].