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Natural Products

Natural products are compounds derived from plants, fungi, or other organisms that have been found to possess various biological activities. In the context of signaling pathways, natural products are often studied for their ability to modulate cellular processes by targeting specific signaling molecules or pathways.

These compounds can act as agonists or antagonists of receptors, enzymes, or other components of signaling pathways, ultimately influencing cellular responses such as growth, differentiation, or apoptosis. Some natural products have been shown to have therapeutic potential for various diseases, including cancer, inflammation, and neurodegenerative disorders.

Researchers are actively investigating the mechanisms by which natural products exert their effects on signaling pathways, with the goal of identifying new drug targets and developing novel therapeutics. The study of natural products in signaling pathways is an exciting and rapidly evolving field that holds promise for the development of new drugs and treatments for a wide range of diseases.

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Wilforlide A, N2832, C30H46O3,
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Lobetyolin, N2816, C20H28O8,
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Polyphyllin VII, N2818, C51H84O22,
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C25H24O12, N2814, C25H24O12,
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Lycopene, N2800, C40H56,
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Liriope muscari baily saponins C, N2801, C44H70O16,
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Cordycepin, N2808, C10H13N5O3,
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Ardisiacrispin A, N2811, C52H84O22,
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1,5-Dicaffeoylquinic acid, N2812, C25H24O12,
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Cucurbitacin B, N2787, C32H46O8,

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