Date published: 2026-3-24

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Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of antiinflammatories for use in various applications. Antiinflammatories are a diverse class of compounds that reduce inflammation by inhibiting the production or action of inflammatory mediators, making them vital tools in scientific research focused on understanding and controlling inflammatory processes. Researchers utilize antiinflammatories to investigate the molecular mechanisms of inflammation, exploring how these compounds modulate the immune response and cellular signaling pathways. This research is essential for studying diseases characterized by chronic inflammation, such as autoimmune disorders and metabolic syndromes, providing insights into their pathogenesis and progression. In biochemistry and cell biology, antiinflammatories are used to study the roles of cytokines, prostaglandins, and other inflammatory mediators in cellular functions and tissue responses. Environmental scientists examine the effects of antiinflammatories on ecosystems, assessing their impact on wildlife and microbial communities, and their potential as environmental pollutants. Additionally, antiinflammatories play a crucial role in agricultural research, where they are used to manage inflammatory diseases in plants and animals, thereby improving crop yields and livestock health. In materials science, antiinflammatories are explored for their potential in developing anti-inflammatory coatings and biomaterials, which can be applied in medical devices and implants to reduce inflammation and improve biocompatibility. The wide-ranging applications of antiinflammatories in scientific research highlight their importance in advancing our understanding of inflammatory mechanisms and developing innovative solutions for managing inflammation across various fields. View detailed information on our available antiinflammatories by clicking on the product name.

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Famprofazone

22881-35-2sc-235122
10 g
$82.00
2
(1)

Famprofazone is a pyrazolone with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects

Ibuprofen sodium salt

31121-93-4sc-252898
sc-252898A
100 g
500 g
$201.00
$733.00
7
(2)

Ibuprofen sodium salt is A Cox inhibitor with greater activity against Cox-1 than Cox-2

Oxolamine citrate salt

1949-20-8sc-236263
25 g
$85.00
(0)

Oxolamine citrate salt is a molecule involved in pharmacological studies including antiinflammatory agents, drugs that shift energy metabolism from mitochondrial respiration to glycolysis and effect on warfarin anticoagulant properties.

L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk)

9008-30-4sc-473611
sc-473611A
sc-473611B
sc-473611C
25 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
$87.00
$235.00
$607.00
$1102.00
1
(0)

L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) is a major component of oxidized low density lipoproteins that has been implicated in various inflammatory reactions

Firocoxib

189954-96-9sc-470944
1 mg
$260.00
(0)

Firocoxib is a selective cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) inhibitor

Urolithin A

1143-70-0sc-475514
sc-475514A
sc-475514B
sc-475514C
25 mg
100 mg
1 g
5 g
$204.00
$459.00
$714.00
$1224.00
10
(0)

Urolithin A is a metabolite of ellagitannin

Prednisone-d7 (d6 Major)

53-03-2 (unlabeled)sc-476777
1 mg
$305.00
(0)

Prednisone-d7 (d6 Major) is is the labeled analogue of Prednisone (sc-205816), which is an Adrenocortical steroid.

Formocortal

2825-60-7sc-489925
5 mg
$430.00
(0)

Formocortal is A corticosteroid with an antiiflammatory activity used in ophthalmology.

(R)-(−)-Ketoprofen

56105-81-8sc-470915
25 mg
$379.00
(0)

(R)-(−)-Ketoprofen is a chiral, nonsteroidal compound used in research to study enantiomer-specific interactions and metabolic pathways related to its structure and activity.

Colchicine

64-86-8sc-203005
sc-203005A
sc-203005B
sc-203005C
sc-203005D
sc-203005E
1 g
5 g
50 g
100 g
500 g
1 kg
$100.00
$321.00
$2289.00
$4484.00
$18207.00
$34749.00
3
(2)

Colchicine is a mitosis inhibitor useful in cell division studies