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SDH-IN-17

Product Specifications

Target

Antifungal

Related Pathways

Microbiology/Virology

Bioactivity

SDH-IN-17 (compound C32) is a flavonol derivative containing an acylhydrazone, serving as an effective succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) inhibitor with an IC50 of 8.42 ?M. This compound can bind to the active site and form strong interactions with key residues of SDH. Additionally, it exhibits antifungal activity against Fusarium graminearum (EC50=0.170 ?g/mL) . SDH-IN-17 disrupts normal fungal growth by compromising the structural integrity of the cell membrane and cellular respiration. The potential of SDH-IN-17 for plant disease control research is noteworthy.

Shipping Conditions

Cool pack

Storage Temperature

-20°C

Available Sizes

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