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Neurodegenerative Disease

Neurodegenerative diseases are a group of disorders characterized by the progressive loss of specific neuronal populations due to mechanisms including proteotoxic stress, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and apoptosis, ultimately resulting in neuronal dysfunction and death. These conditions exhibit distinct clinical presentations and anatomical patterns of degeneration, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, frontotemporal degenerations, extrapyramidal disorders, and spinocerebellar ataxias. They can be classified based on primary clinical features, anatomical distribution of pathology, or underlying protein abnormalities—such as amyloidoses, tauopathies, α-synucleinopathies, and TDP-43 proteinopathies. While some patients present with pure syndromes, others display mixed features, reflecting the complex and heterogeneous nature of these disorders.

Neurodegenerative Disease (7):

Cat. No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-15608
    MPTP hydrochloride 23007-85-4 99.82%
    MPTP hydrochloride is a brain penetrant dopaminergic neurotoxin. MPTP hydrochloride can be used to induce Parkinson’s Disease model. MPTP hydrochloride, a precusor of MPP+, induces apoptosis. MPTP hydrochloride has been verified by MCE with professional biological experiments.
    MPTP hydrochloride
  • HY-P0128
    β-Amyloid (25-35) 131602-53-4 99.84%
    β-Amyloid (25-35) (Amyloid beta-peptide (25-35)) is the fragment Aβ(25-35) of the Alzheimer's amyloid β-peptide, has shown neurotoxic activities in cultured cells.
    β-Amyloid (25-35)
  • HY-P1363
    β-Amyloid (1-42), human TFA 99.66%
    β-Amyloid (1-42) (Amyloid β-peptide (1-42), human TFA, a 42-amino acid peptide that has not been treated with HFIP, is a brain-penetrant amyloid protein fragment, which can be used in research on Alzheimer's disease and Down’s syndrome. β-Amyloid (1-42), human TFA remaining as a monomer exhibits antioxidant and neuroprotective effects. β-Amyloid (1-42), human TFA, after being monomericized by HFIP and dissolved in DMSO to form the stock solution, on the one hand, can form soluble oligomers (AβOs) when incubated at 4 ℃, which have synaptic toxicity and neurotoxicity; on the other hand, it can be incubated at 37 ℃ to form insoluble fibrils, with lower neurotoxicity, and participating in the oxidative damage process. Aβ42 oligomers bind to various neuronal surface receptors (such as PrPc, mGluR5, NMDA receptors, etc.), triggering oxidative stress, calcium homeostasis imbalance, and synaptic toxicity via activating downstream signaling pathways, leading to neuronal dysfunction and death.
    β-Amyloid (1-42), human TFA
  • HY-W015229
    3-Indolepropionic acid 830-96-6 99.89%
    3-Indolepropionic acid is shown to be a powerful antioxidant and has potential in the treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
    3-Indolepropionic acid
  • HY-P1363B
    β-Amyloid (1-42), human, HFIP-treated 107761-42-2 99.89%
    β-Amyloid (1-42), human, HFIP-treated, a 42-amino acid peptide that has been treated with HFIP from β-Amyloid (1-42), human (HY-P1363A), is a brain-penetrant amyloid protein fragment, which can be used in research on Alzheimer's disease and Down’s syndrome. β-Amyloid (1-42), human, HFIP-treated remaining as a monomer exhibits antioxidant and neuroprotective effects. β-Amyloid (1-42), human, HFIP-treated, after being dissolved in DMSO to form the stock solution, on the one hand, can form soluble oligomers (AβOs) when incubated at 4°C, which have synaptic toxicity and neurotoxicity; on the other hand, it can be incubated at 37°C to form insoluble fibrils, with lower neurotoxicity, and participating in the oxidative damage process. Aβ42 oligomers bind to various neuronal surface receptors (such as PrPc, mGluR5, NMDA receptors, etc.), triggering oxidative stress, calcium homeostasis imbalance, and synaptic toxicity via activating downstream signaling pathways, leading to neuronal dysfunction and death.
    β-Amyloid (1-42), human, HFIP-treated
  • HY-P0198
    Neuropeptide Y (human,rat,mouse) 90880-35-6 99.94%
    Neuropeptide Y (human,rat,mouse) is involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and protects rat cortical neurons against β-Amyloid toxicity.
    Neuropeptide Y (human,rat,mouse)
  • HY-P0128A
    β-Amyloid (25-35), HFIP-treated 131602-53-4 99.71%
    β-Amyloid (25-35) (Amyloid beta-peptide (25-35)), HFIP-treated is a β-Amyloid (25-35) (HY-P0128) treated with HFIP. β-Amyloid (25-35) (Amyloid beta-peptide (25-35)) is the fragment Aβ(25-35) of the Alzheimer's amyloid β-peptide, has shown neurotoxic activities in cultured cells.
    β-Amyloid (25-35), HFIP-treated