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DIOSCIN Drug Record

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  • DIOSCIN chembl:CHEMBL507001

    Alternate Names:

    DIOSCIN

    Drug Info:

    (0 More Sources)

    Publications:

    Wang L et al., 2013, Dioscin restores the activity of the anticancer agent adriamycin in multidrug-resistant human leukemia K562/adriamycin cells by down-regulating MDR1 via a mechanism involving NF-κB signaling inhibition., J Nat Prod
    Zhang A et al., 2013, Involvement of organic anion-transporting polypeptides in the hepatic uptake of dioscin in rats and humans., Drug Metab Dispos
  • DIOSCIN   NFKBIA

    Interaction Score: 6.87

    Interaction Types & Directionality:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    PMIDs:
    23621869


    Sources:
    DTC

  • DIOSCIN   SLCO1B3

    Interaction Score: 3.09

    Interaction Types & Directionality:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    PMIDs:
    23396419


    Sources:
    DTC

  • DTC: DIOSCIN

    • Version: 02-September-2020

    Alternate Names:
    CHEMBL507001 ChEMBL Drug ID

    Drug Info:

    Publications:
    Wang L et al., 2013, Dioscin restores the activity of the anticancer agent adriamycin in multidrug-resistant human leukemia K562/adriamycin cells by down-regulating MDR1 via a mechanism involving NF-κB signaling inhibition., J Nat Prod
    Zhang A et al., 2013, Involvement of organic anion-transporting polypeptides in the hepatic uptake of dioscin in rats and humans., Drug Metab Dispos

  • ChemblDrugs: chembl:CHEMBL507001

    • Version: ChEMBL_27

    Alternate Names:

    Drug Info:

    Publications:

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