All terms in DRUGBANK

Label Id Description
Cytidine DB02097
Cholesteryl Linoleate DB02092
4-(2,4-Dimethyl-Thiazol-5-Yl)-Pyrimidin-2-Ylamine DB02091
N-2-Thiophen-2-Yl-Acetamide Boronic Acid DB02094
5-phospho-D-arabinohydroxamic acid DB02093
A Disubstituted Succinyl Caprolactam Hydroxymate Mmp3inhibitor DB02090
Medronic acid DB14078
Hydroxybutyloxide DB14079
Icaridin DB14074 [Icaridin, also known as Picaridin or hydroxy-ethyl isobutyl piperidine carboxylate, is a cyclic amine and a member of the piperidine chemical family. Piperidines are structural components of [piperine], which is a plant extract from the genus _Piper _, or pepper. Icaridin has been commonly used as a topically-applied insect repellent in various countries but was officially licensed for use in the United States in 2001 and Canada in 2012 [L4595]. Icaridin was synthesized by Bayer in the 1980s based on molecular modeling [L4595]. It is considered to be the first choice of repellent by the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Canadian Advisory Committee on Tropical Medicine and Travel for travelers six months to 12 years of age [A39203]. Icaridin is reported to be less irritating than [Diethyltoluamide], another common insect repellant, and products containing up to 20% of icaridin are considered safe for long-term use in adults [A39231].]
Imidurea DB14075 [Imidurea is an antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics. It acts as a formaldehyde releaser.]
Interleukin-1 alpha, human recombinant DB14076
Magnesium stearate DB14077
HM-30181 DB14070
Desmethylsertraline DB14071 [Desmethylsertraline is a metabolite of sertraline.]
Reversin 121 DB14072 [Reversin 121 is a hydrophobic peptide chemosensitizer that can reverse P-glycoprotein-mediated multidrug resistance.]
Gondoic acid DB14073
S-azabisabolene DB02099
Dimercaptosuccinic acid DB14089
Cadmium DB14085 [An element with atomic symbol Cd, atomic number 48, and atomic weight 112.41. It is a metal and ingestion will lead to CADMIUM POISONING.]
Cianidanol DB14086 [An antioxidant flavonoid, occurring especially in woody plants as both (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin (cis) forms.]