CAS 1198398-71-8
:Coptisine Sulfate
Description:
Coptisine sulfate is a chemical compound derived from coptisine, an alkaloid primarily found in various plants, particularly those in the Coptis genus. It is characterized by its sulfate group, which enhances its solubility in water compared to its parent alkaloid. Coptisine itself is known for its potential pharmacological properties, including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. The sulfate modification may influence its biological activity and bioavailability. Coptisine sulfate is typically studied in the context of traditional medicine and modern pharmacology, where it may exhibit various therapeutic effects. Its molecular structure includes a quaternary ammonium group, contributing to its interaction with biological systems. As with many alkaloids, the safety profile and toxicity of coptisine sulfate are important considerations in research, necessitating thorough investigation to understand its effects in vivo. Overall, coptisine sulfate represents a compound of interest in both natural product chemistry and medicinal research, warranting further exploration of its properties and potential applications.
Formula:C38H28N2O12S
Synonyms:- 6,7-Dihydro-bis[1,3]benzodioxolo[5,6-a:4',5'-g]quinolizinium sulfate
- Bis[1,3]benzodioxolo[5,6-a:4',5'-g]quinoliziniuM,6,7-dihydro-,sulfate(1:1)
- Coptisine Sulfate USP/EP/BP
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1gTo inquire1mg78.00€5mg123.00€10mg158.00€20mg247.00€50mg490.00€100mg576.00€200mgTo inquire500mgTo inquireCoptisine sulfate
CAS:1. Coptisine sulfate has growth inhibitory activity against human cancer cell line in the NCI's anticancer drug screening program.Formula:C19H14NO4·HO4SPurity:99.36% - ≥95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:417.39Coptisine sulfate
CAS:<p>Coptisine sulfate is an isoquinoline alkaloid, which is a chemical compound often derived from the plant genus Coptis, commonly known as goldthread. This alkaloid is primarily sourced from herbal plants used in traditional medicine, particularly in regions such as East Asia. It possesses a notable mode of action as it can intercalate into DNA, thus influencing various cellular processes and pathways.</p>Formula:C38H28N2O12SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:736.7 g/mol





