
CAS 1318240-80-0
:Demethylwedelolactone sulfate
Description:
Demethylwedelolactone sulfate is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of natural products known as coumarins. It is characterized by the presence of a sulfate group, which enhances its solubility in water compared to its parent compound, demethylwedelolactone. This modification can influence its biological activity and pharmacokinetics. The compound is typically derived from plant sources and may exhibit various pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. Its structure includes a lactone ring, which is a hallmark of coumarin derivatives, contributing to its potential therapeutic effects. The sulfate moiety can also play a role in the compound's interaction with biological systems, potentially affecting its binding to proteins and cellular uptake. As with many natural products, the specific characteristics and activities of demethylwedelolactone sulfate can vary based on its source and the methods used for its extraction and purification. Further research is often necessary to fully elucidate its mechanisms of action and potential applications in medicine or agriculture.
Formula:C15H8O10S
Synonyms:- Demethylwedelolactone 3-sulfate
- Demethylwedelolactone sulfate
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Demethylwedelolactone Sulfate
CAS:Demethylwedelolactone Sulfate (Demethylwedelolactone 3-sulfate) is a coumestan compound derived from Eclipta prostrata L.Formula:C15H8O10SPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:380.28Demethylwedelolactone sulfate
CAS:<p>Demethylwedelolactone sulfate is a specialized biochemical compound, which is a sulfated derivative of the naturally occurring compound demethylwedelolactone. It is sourced from traditional medicinal plants, particularly those belonging to the Asteraceae family, such as Eclipta prostrata, known for its ethnopharmacological uses.</p>Formula:C15H8O10SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:380.3 g/mol



