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Isothiocyanates

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allyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
isothiocyanate
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(+/-)-sulforaphane
Sulforaphane (sometimes sulphoraphane in British English) is a phytochemical within the isothiocyanate group of organosulfur compounds. Although sulforaphane research on cancer has been ongoing for many years, there is no good clinical evidence to indicate consuming sulforaphane-rich vegetables or dietary supplements provides any effect.
methyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
phenyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
fluorescein isothiocyanate
mixture of isomers
phenethyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
1-naphthyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
DIDS
4,4′-Diisothiocyano-2,2′-stilbenedisulfonic acid (DIDS) is an anion exchange inhibitor, blocking reversibly, and later irreversibly, exchangers such as chloride-bicarbonate exchanger.
benzyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
raphanin
Raphanin is the main sulfur component found in radish seeds of Raphanus sativus and is also found in broccoli and red cabbage. It was first described in 1947.
Metaphit
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irazepine
Irazepine (Ro 7-1986/1) is a benzodiazepine derivative containing isothiocyanate functional group. It is a non-competitive benzodiazepine binding site antagonist. Irazepine and other alkylating benzodiazepines, such as kenazepine, bind to brain benzodiazepine receptors in a non-competitive (covalent) fashion in vitro, and may exert a long-lasting anticonvulsant effect.
(R)-p-Isothiocyanatobenzoylecgonine methyl ester
cocaine analogue