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Natural products are biologically active compounds produced by living organisms such as plants, fungi, or animals. They play a crucial role in biological processes and serve as body fluids, metabolites, or even venoms to protect their carrier. Investigation of natural compounds strongly contributes to the understanding of organism biology. These chemicals are often diverse and complex, allowing researchers to discover up-and-coming screening candidates. Paclitaxel, extracted from the pacific vew tree to cure breast cancer, or Penicillin, derived from fungus to treat various bacterial infections, are famous examples of natural compounds that became FDA approved drugs.
Our Library of Natural Products contains 2056 compounds, extracted from nature or nature-like, with information on solubility, pathways, targets, and biological activity, aiding in high-throughput screening and drug discovery.
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NoteAll the compounds with solubility below 10 mM are shipped as 2 mM solutions.
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3281
Number of compounds
3281
Antibacterial
284
284
Number of compounds
284
Antifungal
91
91
Number of compounds
91
Antiviral
81
81
Number of compounds
81
Oxidoreductases
55
55
Number of compounds
55
Acetylcholine turnover
50
50
Number of compounds
50
Antiparasitic
42
42
Number of compounds
42
Carbonic anhydrases
36
36
Number of compounds
36
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nACh)
30
30
Number of compounds
30
GABAA receptors
29
29
Number of compounds
29
Nitric oxide synthases
22
22
Number of compounds
22
CYP2 family: drug metabolising subset
20
20
Number of compounds
20
Transient Receptor Potential channels (TRP)
18
18
Number of compounds
18
5-Hydroxytryptamine receptors
18
18
Number of compounds
18
3B. Estrogen-related receptors
17
17
Number of compounds
17
Lipoxygenases
17
17
Number of compounds
17
Glycosidases
16
16
Number of compounds
16
Ionotropic glutamate receptors
13
13
Number of compounds
13
3C. 3-Ketosteroid receptors
13
13
Number of compounds
13
1C. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
12
12
Number of compounds
12
Adrenoceptors
12
12
Number of compounds
12
Voltage-gated calcium channels (CaV)
11
11
Number of compounds
11
ABCG subfamily
11
11
Number of compounds
11
Histone deacetylases (HDACs)
10
10
Number of compounds
10
Hydrolases
10
10
Number of compounds
10
ABCB subfamily
10
10
Number of compounds
10
Voltage-gated sodium channels (NaV)
9
9
Number of compounds
9
Voltage-gated potassium channels (Kv)
9
9
Number of compounds
9
Adenosine receptors
8
8
Number of compounds
8
CYP1 family
8
8
Number of compounds
8
S1: Chymotrypsin
8
8
Number of compounds
8
Dopamine receptors
8
8
Number of compounds
8
Alpha subfamily
7
7
Number of compounds
7
"Calcium- and sodium-activated potassium channels (KCa, KNa)"
7
7
Number of compounds
7
ATPases
6
6
Number of compounds
6
Class A Orphans
6
6
Number of compounds
6
ABCC subfamily
6
6
Number of compounds
6
3A. Estrogen receptors
6
6
Number of compounds
6
SLC7 family
6
6
Number of compounds
6
Dioxygenases
6
6
Number of compounds
6
AMPK subfamily
5
5
Number of compounds
5
M28: Aminopeptidase Y
5
5
Number of compounds
5
Cannabinoid receptors
5
5
Number of compounds
5
"CYP11, CYP17, CYP19, CYP20 and CYP21 families"
5
5
Number of compounds
5
Opioid receptors
5
5
Number of compounds
5
Monoamine transporter subfamily
5
5
Number of compounds
5
1I. Vitamin D receptor-like receptors
5
5
Number of compounds
5
M10: Matrix metallopeptidase
5
5
Number of compounds
5
Prostaglandin synthases
5
5
Number of compounds
5
Catecholamine turnover
5
5
Number of compounds
5
p38 subfamily
4
4
Number of compounds
4
P4 P-type ATPases: Phospholipid-transporting ATPases
4
4
Number of compounds
4
Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptors
4
4
Number of compounds
4
Type I RTKs: ErbB (epidermal growth factor) receptor family
4
4
Number of compounds
4
Type IV RTKs: VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) receptor family
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Calcium-sensing receptor
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Type XIII RTKs: Ephrin receptor family
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Adenosine turnover
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Acyltransferases
3
3
Number of compounds
3
S9: Prolyl oligopeptidase
3
3
Number of compounds
3
UDP glucuronosyltransferases (UGT)
3
3
Number of compounds
3
GABA turnover
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Trace amine receptor
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Bile acid receptor
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Chemokine receptors
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Prostanoid receptors
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Metabotropic glutamate receptors
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Organic anion transporters (OATs)
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Histamine receptors
3
3
Number of compounds
3
NOD-like receptor family
3
3
Number of compounds
3
Polo-like kinase (PLK) family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) protein family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Histone acetyltransferases (HATs)
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Histone methyltransferases (HMTs)
2
2
Number of compounds
2
PIM family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
ClC family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
CYP3 family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Src family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
1H. Liver X receptor-like receptors
2
2
Number of compounds
2
"Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase family"
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Heat shock proteins
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Tubulins
2
2
Number of compounds
2
C14: Caspase
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Blood coagulation components
2
2
Number of compounds
2
DNA topoisomerases
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (KIR)
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Lanosterol biosynthesis pathway
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Free fatty acid receptors
2
2
Number of compounds
2
GABA transporter subfamily
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Janus kinase (JakA) family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Organic zwitterions/cation transporters (OCTN)
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Poly ADP-ribose polymerases
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Transthyretin
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Receptor tyrosine phosphatase (RTP) family
2
2
Number of compounds
2
Csk family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Vasopressin and oxytocin receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Glucagon receptor family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Neurotensin receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Abscisic acid receptor complex
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Prolactin receptor family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
JNK subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
H+/K+-ATPases
1
1
Number of compounds
1
SLC35 family of nucleotide sugar transporters
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Neuromedin U receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
FRAP subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
S10: Carboxypeptidase Y
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Protein kinase A (PKA) family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
"Type III RTKs: PDGFR, CSFR, Kit, FLT3 receptor family"
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerases
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Type XVII RTKs: ROS receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
G protein-coupled estrogen receptor
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Angiotensin receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
C2: Calpain
1
1
Number of compounds
1
CFTR
1
1
Number of compounds
1
IKK family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
"CYP39, CYP46 and CYP51 families"
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Leukotriene receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Hydrogen sulphide synthesis
1
1
Number of compounds
1
IRE family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Endothelin receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Vesicular nucleotide transporter
1
1
Number of compounds
1
"GPR18, GPR55 and GPR119"
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Type XVI RTKs: DDR (collagen receptor) family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
GABAB receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Glycine receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
GSK subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Thyroid hormone turnover
1
1
Number of compounds
1
"Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinases"
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Class C Orphans
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Histone demethylases
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Decarboxylases
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Lysophospholipid (LPA) receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
2E. Tailless-like receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Type VII RTKs: Neurotrophin receptor/Trk family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
STE7 family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Melatonin receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Calcium activated chloride channel (CaCC)
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Paraoxonase (PON) family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
SLC18 family of vesicular amine transporters
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Neuropeptide FF/neuropeptide AF receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Basic leucine zipper domain TFs
1
1
Number of compounds
1
4A. Nerve growth factor IB-like receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
C1: Papain
1
1
Number of compounds
1
SLC15 family of peptide transporters
1
1
Number of compounds
1
p70 subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Glycine transporter subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
T1: Proteasome
1
1
Number of compounds
1
E3 ubiquitin ligase components
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Purine-nucleoside phosphorylase
1
1
Number of compounds
1
RSK subfamily
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Relaxin family peptide receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Ryanodine receptors (RyR)
1
1
Number of compounds
1
P2A P-type ATPases: Ca2+-ATPases
1
1
Number of compounds
1
SGK family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
STAT transcription factors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
M1: Aminopeptidase N
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Casein kinase 1 (CK1) family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
1A. Thyroid hormone receptors
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Tec family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Bromodomain kinase (BRDK) family
1
1
Number of compounds
1
SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Orphan or poorly characterized SLC22 family members
1
1
Number of compounds
1
Non-enzymatic BRD containing proteins
1
1
Number of compounds
1
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