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Due to popular demand, we have made our featured products flyers available for download.

May 11th, 2012
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LKT Laboratories has increased prices effective April 2, these changes are reflected on our website as well as our new catalog.

March 30th, 2012
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Piperlonguminine and its derivatives have potential in: Alzheimer’s Disease, antimicrobials, and cancer research. LKT Laboratories is now offering this exciting new product for your next research project.


 

General Information

 

• Phytochemical from Piperaceae family

• CAS: 5650-12-9

• C16H19NO3

• ≥99% Purity

• Melting Point: 168-169°C

• Related derivatives available upon request

Piper longum

 

Recent Research:

 


Piperlonguminine is a potential novel therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s disease. Extracellular deposits of Aβ in senile plaques of the cerebral cortex are known to be hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Recent studies show that a mix of piperlonguminine and dihydropiperlonguminine significantly inhibit the expression of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP). The decreased production of the peptide Amyloid β (Aβ) in SK-N-SH cells is a benaficial effect to Alzheimer’s Disease.1


Piperamides, including Piperlonguminine, exhibit promising activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and Candida species.2 At experimental levels, Piperlonguminine also shows low toxicity in Vero cells and macrophages. The mechanism of this antimicrobial action is still unknown, however, this potent activity against Bacillus subtilis and Candida tropicalis warrants further investigation.


Piperlonguminine shows in vivo antitumor effects against sarcoma 180 without showing any significant in vitro cytotoxic effect.3 In addition, many Piperlonguminine analogs are effective in treating various human cancer cell lines.4 Many similar spice components have been targeted as potential anticancer solutions, and Piperlonguminine is no exception.


1. Hong-Shun, Q., Pei, L., et al. Chinese J. Of Phys. 52(3): 160-168, 2009.

2. Silva, R.S., Endo, E. H., et al. Molecules, 14:1171-1182, 2009.

3. Bezerra, D.P., Pessoa, C., et al. J. Appl. Toxicol. Jul;28(5):599-607, 2008.

4. Rama Subba Rao, V., Suresh, G., et al. Med. Chem. Res. 21:38-46, 2012. 


February 13th, 2012
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Now Available for Download (21.3MB):

LKT Laboratories 2012-2014 Catalog

If you would like a paper copy sent to you when they are available in April, please fill out this form to request a catalog.


January 25th, 2012
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