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Petasol
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BVT-0439-M0011 mgCHF 215.00
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Product Details | |
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Synonyms | (+)-Petasol; Sencathenone; 3-Hydroxy-9,11-eremophiladien-8-one |
Product Type | Chemical |
Properties | |
Formula |
C15H22O2 |
MW | 234.3 |
CAS | 64236-38-0 |
Source/Host Chemicals | Isolated from Drechslera gigantea. |
Purity Chemicals | ≥98% (HPLC, NMR) |
Appearance | Amorphous solid (colourless oil at room temperature). |
Solubility | Soluble in DMSO, methanol, acetone or chloroform. |
Identity | Determined by 1H-NMR. |
Declaration | Manufactured by BioViotica. |
InChi Key | AJFPOVBARCSOLH-MUYACECFSA-N |
Smiles | C[C@H]1[C@H](O)CCC2=CC(=O)[C@@H](C[C@]12C)C(C)=C |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | AMBIENT |
Short Term Storage | +4°C |
Long Term Storage | -20°C |
Handling Advice | Keep cool and dry. |
Use/Stability |
Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at -20°C. Store solutions at -20°C in the dark. |
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Product Specification Sheet | |
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Description
- Eremophilane sesquiterpenoid.
- Inhibitor of HIV-1 Tat transduction.
- Phytotoxin.
- Mycotoxin.
Product References
- Sesquiterpenoids from Petasites fragrans: K. Sugama, et al.; Phytochem. 22, 1619 (1983)
- Identification of diverse microbial metabolites as potent inhibitors of HIV-1 Tat transactivation: H. Jayasuriya, et al.; Chem. Biodivers. 2, 112 (2005)
- Biologically active metabolites of the facultative marine fungus Penicillium citrinum: A.N. Yurchenko, et al.; Chem. Nat. Comp. 48, 996 (2013)
- In Vitro and In Situ Absorption and Metabolism of Sesquiterpenes from Petasites hybridus Extracts: L. Disch, et al.; Planta Med. ahead of print 2018
- In vitro hepatotoxicity of Petasites hybridus extract (Ze 339) depends on the concentration, the cytochrome activity of the cell system, and the species used: K. Forsch, et al.; Phytother. Res. 34, 184 (2020)