Aldo-Keto Reductase (AKR) Inhibitors
Learn MoreMatrix Metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors are a vital tool in the field of medical research and therapeutic development MMPs are a group of enzymes that play a crucial role in the breakdown and remodeling of the extracellular matrix which is essential for normal tissue repair and remodeling However dysregulated MMP activity has been associated with various diseases including cancer arthritis and cardiovascular disorders
MMP inhibitors effectively target and inhibit the activity of these enzymes preventing the excessive degradation of the extracellular matrix and potentially halting disease progression By blocking the action of MMPs these inhibitors can help maintain tissue integrity reduce inflammation and potentially restore normal tissue function
Our comprehensive range of MMP inhibitors offers researchers and pharmaceutical developers the tools needed to study the role of MMPs in various pathological conditions and explore the potential of MMP inhibition as a therapeutic strategy With their high potency and specificity our MMP inhibitors are a valuable asset in the pursuit of novel treatments and the advancement of medical knowledge in the field of matrix biology
Catalog Number | Chemical Name | CAS # | Price |
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BC-0355 | Atpenin A5 (Synthetic) | 119509-24-9 | Online Inquiry |
BC-0394 | Doxycycline hyclate | 24390-14-5 | Online Inquiry |
BC-0428 | Minocycline Hydrochloride | 13614-98-7 | Online Inquiry |
EI-0328 | Batimastat (MMP Inhibitor) | 130370-60-4 | Online Inquiry |
EI-0612 | Cimetidine | 260264-93-5 | Online Inquiry |
EI-0743 | Disulfiram | 97-77-8 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1013 | Funalenone | 259728-61-5 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1156 | Halofuginone hydrobromide | 64924-67-0 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1415 | Marimastat | 154039-60-8 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1508 | MMP-13 inhibitor | 307002-71-7 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1509 | MMP-9 Inhibitor | 1177749-58-4 | Online Inquiry |
EI-1590 | NSC 405020 | 7497-07-6 | Online Inquiry |
EI-2114 | TAPI-0 | 143457-40-3 | Online Inquiry |
EI-2116 | TAPI-2 | 187034-31-7 | Online Inquiry |
EI-2296 | WAY-170523 | 307002-73-9 | Online Inquiry |
Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors have a wide range of applications in both research and medicine In the field of research MMP inhibitors are frequently used to study the role of these enzymes in various biological processes including tissue remodeling wound healing and cancer progression By inhibiting MMP activity scientists can gain a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying these processes and potentially identify new therapeutic targets
In medicine MMP inhibitors are being investigated as a promising treatment option for various diseases They have shown potential in controlling excessive tissue degradation and inflammation which are hallmarks of conditions such as arthritis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) By inhibiting MMPs these inhibitors can help preserve tissue integrity and reduce disease progression
Furthermore MMP inhibitors are also being explored for their potential in cancer therapy MMPs play a crucial role in tumor invasion and metastasis and inhibiting their activity may hinder cancer spread Additionally MMP inhibitors have been found to enhance the effectiveness of certain chemotherapy drugs by preventing tumor resistance
Overall MMP inhibitors have the potential to revolutionize research and clinical practice by offering new insights into biological processes and providing targeted therapies for a wide range of diseases
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