Name | NF-κΒ activator 2 |
Description | NF-κΒ Activator 2 is a potent, orally active compound that efficiently activates NF-κB with an EC50 value of 1.58 μM. By enhancing NF-κB expression and activation, it induces SOD 2 synthesis, rendering it useful for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research [1]. |
In vitro | NF-κB activator 2 (Compound 61) (1 μM, 6 hr) induces SOD 2 mRNA expression in SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells [1]. SOD2 is a highly inducible SOD that performs in concurrence with SOD1 to detoxify ROS. Induction of SOD2 can be obtained through the activation of NF-ҡBs. |
In vivo | NF-κΒ activator 2, when administered intravenously (i.v.) at a dose of 1 mg/kg, demonstrates an appropriate half-life of 0.96 hours in mice [1]. Similarly, at an oral (p.o.) dosage of 5 mg/kg, it shows a comparable half-life of 2.86 hours, an oral bioavailability of 15.6%, and a maximum concentration (C max) of 92 ng/mL [1]. |
Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
Solubility Information | DMSO : 250 mg/mL (838.17 mM), Sonication is recommended.
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Keywords | SOD2 | sclerosis | Nuclear factor-κB | Nuclear factor-kappaB | NF-κΒ activator 2 | NFκΒ activator 2 | NF-κB | NF-kb activator 2 | NF-kappabeta activator 2 | NF-?B | NF κΒ activator 2 | lateral | Inhibitor | inhibit | amyotrophic | ALS |
Inhibitors Related | Sodium Houttuyfonate | Zingerone | Lidocaine | α-Lipoic Acid | Diethylmaleate | Glucosamine | sodium lauroyl-α-hydroxyethyl sulfonate | Lidocaine hydrochloride | 5-Aminosalicylic Acid | Indole-3-carbinol | Diallyl disulfide | Sodium salicylate |
Related Compound Libraries | NF-κB Signaling Compound Library | Bioactive Compound Library | HIF-1 Signaling Pathway Compound Library | Antioxidant Compound Library | Pyroptosis Compound Library | Neuroprotective Compound Library | Anti-Prostate Cancer Compound Library | Orally Active Compound Library | Anti-Aging Compound Library | Immunology/Inflammation Compound Library | Bioactive Compounds Library Max | Anti-Cancer Compound Library |