Diprotin A (TFA) is an inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV).
AZD7986 is a Dipeptidyl peptidase 1 (DPP1) inhibitor with pIC50s of 6.85, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, and 7.8 in human, mouse, rat, dog and rabbit, respectively.
Anagliptin is a highly selective, potent inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4), with an IC50 of 3.8 nM, and less selective at DPP-8/9 (IC50, 68, 60 nM, respectively).
DPP1-IN-1 (compound 1) is a potent inhibitor of DPP1. DPP1-IN-1 can used in study bronchiectasis[1].
Trelagliptin(SYR-472) is a long acting dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor that is being developed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D). IC50 value:Target: DPP4Two Phase II clinical studies have been completed with Efficacy and Safety of SYR-472 in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Phase III clinical studies with trelagliptin in Japan to evaluate its safety and efficacy in a once-weekly oral treatment regimen. Currently, all available DPP-4 inhibitors are dosed once-daily. A once-weekly treatment, such as trelagliptin, would provide patients with a convenient treatment alternative and has the potential to improve treatment compliance.
NDMC101 is a potent osteoclastogenesis inhibitor and inhibits osteoclast differentiation via down-regulation of NFATc1-modulated gene express. NDMC101 is similar to the DPP4 substrate and is a significant inhibitor of early T-cell activation via DPP4 inhibition. NDMC101can be used for study of bone disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and synovial inflammation et al[1].
Dutogliptin tartrate (PHX-1149) is an orally available, potent, and selective dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) inhibitor for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Nateglinide D5 is a deuterium labeled Nateglinide. Nateglinide, a D-phenylalanine derivative, is an orally active and short-acting insulinotropic agent and a DPP IV inhibitor. Nateglinide inhibits ATP-sensitive K+ channels in pancreatic β-cells. Nateglinide is used for the treatment of type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus[1][2].
Gemigliptin is a highly selective dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) inhibitor with a KD of 7.25 nM.
Teneligliptin hydrobromide hydrate is a potent chemotype prolylthiazolidine-based DPP-4 inhibitor, which competitively inhibits human plasma, rat plasma, and human recombinant DPP-4 in vitro, with IC50s of approximately 1 nM[1].
Sheng Gelieting (CGT-8012) is a dipeptidy peptidase-IV enzyme (DP-IV) inhibitor. Sheng Gelieting has great DP-IV inhibition activity with an IC50 value of 87 nM. Sheng Gelieting can be used for curing or preventing diseases relevant to the dipeptidy peptidase-IV enzyme, such as the diabetes, particularly the II-type diabete[1].
Dutogliptin is an orally available, potent, and selective dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) inhibitor.
Sitagliptin phosphate is a potent inhibitor of DPP4 with IC50 of 19 nM in Caco-2 cell extracts
Diprotin B is a dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV (DPP IV) inhibitor. The apparent competitive inhibition of DPP-IV by the diprotins is a kinetic artifact, derived from the substrate-like nature of tripeptides containing a penultimate proline residue[1][2].
Sitagliptin phosphate monohydrate is a potent inhibitor of DPP4 with IC50 of 19 nM in Caco-2 cell extracts
Diprotin A (Ile-Pro-Ile) is an inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV)[1].
Sitagliptin-d4 (MK-0431-d4) phosphate is the deuterium labeled Sitagliptin phosphate. Sitagliptin phosphate (MK-0431 phosphate) is a potent inhibitor of DPP4 with an IC50 of 19 nM in Caco-2 cell extracts[1][2].
Saxagliptin H2O(BMS477118 H2O) is a selective and reversible DPP4 inhibitor with IC50 of 26 nM and Ki of 1.3 nM.IC50 value: 26 nM [1]Target: DPP4in vitro: Saxagliptin has an inhibition constant Ki of 1.3 nM for DPP4 inhibition, which is 10-fold more potent than either vildagliptin or sitagliptin (another two DPP4 inhibitors) with Ki of 13 and 18 nM. In addition, Saxagliptin demonstrates greater specificity for DPP4 than for either the DPP8 or DPP9 enzymes (400- and 75- fold, respectively). The active metablite of saxagliptin is two-fold less potent than the parent. Both Saxagliptin and its metabolite are highly selective (>4000-fold) for the prevention of DPP4 compared with a range of other proteases (selectivity of sitagliptin and vildagliptin for DPP4 is >2600 and <250-fold, respectively, compared with DPP8 and DPP9) [2]. Saxagliptin reduces the degradation of the incretin hormone glucagon-like peptide-1, thereby enhancing its actions, and is associated with improved β-cell function and suppression of glucagon secretion.in vivo: Saxagliptin is highly effective at eliciting marked dose-dependent enhancements in glucose clearance in the dose range 0.13-1.3 mg/kg in ob/ob mice relative to controls. Saxagliptin dose-dependently elevate plasma insulin significantly at 15 min post-oGTT, with concomitant improvement in the glucose clearance curves at 60 min post-oGTT [4].
DPP-4/GPR119 modulator 2 (Compound 20i) is a dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitor and GPR119 agonist with an IC50 of 0.22 µM for DPP-IV and an EC50 of 0.95 µM for GPR119. DPP-4/GPR119 modulator 2 can be used for diabetes research[1].
2-Methoxy-5-acetoxy-fruranogermacr-1(10)-en-6-one is a natural product found in the leaves and stem bark of M. glabra. 2-Methoxy-5-acetoxy-fruranogermacr-1(10)-en-6-one displays binding affinities with dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) and α-Amylase. 2-Methoxy-5-acetoxy-fruranogermacr-1(10)-en-6-one has potential antidiabetic activities[1].
1G244 is a potent DPP8/9 inhibitor with IC50s of 12 nM and 84 nM, respectively. 1G244 does not inhibit DPPIV and DPPII. 1G244 induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cells and has anti-myeloma effects[1][2].
Evogliptin tartrate is a potent, orally bioavailable and selective dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, with antidiabetic activity. Evogliptin tartrate has potential for anti-atherosclerosis therapy that targets arterial inflammation[1].
Sitagliptin fenilalanil is a dipeptidyl aminopeptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitor[1].
Gemigliptin tartrate (LC15-0444 tartrate) is a highly selective, reversible and competitive dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, with an IC50 of 10.3 nM for human recombinant DPP-4. Gemigliptin tartrate exhibits potent anti-glycation properties. Gemigliptin tartrate can be used for the research of advanced glycation end products (AGE)-related diabetic complications[1][2].
Vildagliptin (LAF237 dihydrate;NVP-LAF 237 dihydrate) is a dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) inhibitor that delays the degradation of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1).
DPP-4-IN-2 (compound b2) is a potent DPP-4 (dipeptidyl peptidase 4) inhibitor, with an IC50of 79 nM. DPP-4-IN-2 is a structurally analogs of Alogliptin (HY-A0023A). DPP-4-IN-2 can be used for diabetes research[1].
Linagliptin-13C,d3 is the 13C- and deuterium labeled. Linagliptin is a highly potent, selective DPP-4 inhibitor with IC50 of 1 nM.
UAMC00039 dihydrochloride is a potent, reversible and competitive dipeptidyl peptidase II inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.48 nM.
Azaleatin is an O-methylated flavonol isolated from Rhododendron species. Azaleatin is a dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitor. Azaleatin can be used for the research of type-2 diabetes and obesity[1][2].
NVP-DPP728 dihydrochloride is a potent, selective and orally active dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitor with a Ki of 11 nM. NVP-DPP728 dihydrochloride can be used for the research of diabetes mellitus[1][2].