Biochemicals
Welcome to your central hub for biochemical products.
Advance your research with our range of high-quality bioactive small molecules, engineered to modulate target activity with exceptional purity and specificity. They provide the exact tools you need for precise studies in cell signaling, enzyme regulation, and drug discovery.
Our portfolio covers your complete experimental workflow, including essential buffers and detergents to maintain sample integrity, antibiotics for reliable cell culture, and high-quality substrates tailored for accurate protein detection. Validated by over 10.5k citations as part of our 2.7k+ Biochemicals, these inhibitors, activators, and ligands are designed to provide reliable data for studies, driving your discoveries forward.
Biochemical products
Small molecule drugs and other biochemicals are used extensively to modulate and analyze the cellular processes that are most relevant in biomedical research and drug development. These biochemical tools are instrumental in manipulating various cellular pathways and receptors, enabling researchers to observe and measure cellular responses and mechanisms accurately.
Our products meet rigorous purity standards and are available in convenient sizes, making them suitable for both small-scale experiments and large-scale applications.
Agonists
Agonists are chemicals that bind to receptors and mimic the effects of naturally occurring substances. This activation plays a significant role in studying downstream effects in various signaling pathways and understanding the intricacies of receptor dynamics, facilitating the detailed study of cellular processes.
Antagonists
Antagonists bind to receptors but inhibit their associated biological responses. They’re powerful tools for mapping signaling pathways and uncovering how cells react to stimuli, which makes them useful in various pharmacological and physiological research areas.
Coenzymes
Coenzymes are small, vitamin-derived molecules that support enzymes in catalyzing biochemical reactions and performing chemical transformations that would otherwise be impossible or inefficient. They are typically derived from vitamins or other critical nutrients.
Inhibitors
Inhibitors are compounds that reduce the activity of specific enzymes or receptor proteins, making them pivotal for various biochemical experiments. They allow for the study of signaling, protein regulation, and disease pathways.