CAS 119188-33-9
:Coronarin A
Description:
Coronarin A is a natural compound classified as a sesquiterpene lactone, primarily derived from the plant species *Artemisia coronopifolia*. It exhibits a complex molecular structure characterized by a bicyclic framework, which contributes to its unique chemical properties. This compound is known for its potential biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic effects, making it of interest in pharmacological research. Coronarin A has been studied for its ability to modulate various biological pathways, which may have implications for therapeutic applications. Its solubility and stability can vary depending on the solvent and environmental conditions, influencing its bioavailability and efficacy in biological systems. As with many natural products, the extraction and purification processes are crucial for obtaining Coronarin A in a form suitable for research and potential medicinal use. Overall, Coronarin A represents a significant area of interest in natural product chemistry and drug discovery.
Sort by
Purity (%)
0
100
|
0
|
50
|
90
|
95
|
100
Found 3 products.
2-Naphthalenol, 4-[(1E)-2-(3-furanyl)ethenyl]decahydro-4a,8,8-trimethyl-3-methylene-, (2S,4R,4aS,8aS)-
CAS:Formula:C20H28O2Purity:98.5%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:300.4351Coronarin A
CAS:<p>Coronarin A is a labdane diterpenoid, which is a type of naturally occurring chemical compound. It is sourced from the rhizome of the plant Hedychium coronarium, commonly known as white ginger lily. This compound is characterized by its unique molecular structure, which includes a three-dimensional polycyclic ring system, contributing to its bioactivity.</p>Formula:C20H28O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:300.4 g/mol


