Size : | Price | Quantity | |
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1 mg | $60.00 | ||
5 mg | $162.00 |
Batimastat (130370-60-4) is a potent, broad spectrum MMP inhibitor (IC50 =3, 4, 4, 6 and 20 nM for MMPs -1, -2, -9, -7 and -3 respectively). Exhibits antiproliferative, anti-invasive and antimetastatic activity in human colon1, ovarian2 and prostate3 xenografts in vivo. Attenuates neuroinflammation following focal cerebral ischemia in mice.4 Inhibits α-secretase.5 Inhibits snake venom (Bothrops asper) lethality.6
References/Citations:
1) Wang et al. (1994), Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor BB-94 (batimastat) inhibits human colon tumor growth and spread in a patient-like orthotopic model in nude mice; Cancer Res., 54 4726
2) Davies et al. (1993), A synthetic matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor decreases tumor burden and prolongs survival of mice bearing human ovarian carcinoma xenografts; Cancer Res., 53 2087
3) Lein et al. (2000), Synthetic inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase (batimastat) reduces prostate cancer growth in an orthotopic rat model; Prostate, 43 77
4) Park et al. (2011), Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors attenuate neuroinflammation following focal cerebral ischemia in mice; Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 15 115
5) Dubrovskaya et al. (2006), Effects of an inhibitor of alpha-secretase, which metabolizes the amyloid peptide precursor, on memory formation in rats; Neurosci. Behav. Physiol., 36 911
6) Rucavado et al. (2004), Effects of the metalloproteinase inhibitor batimastat in the systemic toxicity induced by Bothrops asper snake venom: understanding the role of metalloproteinases in envenomation; Toxicon, 43 417
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Batimastat (130370-60-4) is a potent, broad spectrum MMP inhibitor (IC50 =3, 4, 4, 6 and 20 nM for MMPs -1, -2, -9, -7 and -3 respectively). Exhibits antiproliferative, anti-invasive and antimetastatic activity in human colon1, ovarian2 and prostate3 xenografts in vivo. Attenuates neuroinflammation following focal cerebral ischemia in mice.4 Inhibits α-secretase.5 Inhibits snake venom (Bothrops asper) lethality.6
References/Citations:
1) Wang et al. (1994), Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor BB-94 (batimastat) inhibits human colon tumor growth and spread in a patient-like orthotopic model in nude mice; Cancer Res., 54 4726
2) Davies et al. (1993), A synthetic matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor decreases tumor burden and prolongs survival of mice bearing human ovarian carcinoma xenografts; Cancer Res., 53 2087
3) Lein et al. (2000), Synthetic inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase (batimastat) reduces prostate cancer growth in an orthotopic rat model; Prostate, 43 77
4) Park et al. (2011), Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors attenuate neuroinflammation following focal cerebral ischemia in mice; Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 15 115
5) Dubrovskaya et al. (2006), Effects of an inhibitor of alpha-secretase, which metabolizes the amyloid peptide precursor, on memory formation in rats; Neurosci. Behav. Physiol., 36 911
6) Rucavado et al. (2004), Effects of the metalloproteinase inhibitor batimastat in the systemic toxicity induced by Bothrops asper snake venom: understanding the role of metalloproteinases in envenomation; Toxicon, 43 417
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