
CAS 144429-67-4
:Aflavarin
Description:
Aflavarin, with the CAS number 144429-67-4, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of flavonoids, which are polyphenolic compounds widely distributed in the plant kingdom. It is characterized by its structural features, including a flavone backbone, which typically consists of a chromone structure with various hydroxyl and methoxy substituents that contribute to its biological activity. Aflavarin has garnered interest due to its potential pharmacological properties, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. These properties make it a subject of research in various fields, including medicine and nutrition. The compound is often studied for its effects on human health and its potential applications in dietary supplements. As with many flavonoids, its solubility and stability can be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature, which are important considerations in both laboratory and industrial settings. Overall, Aflavarin represents a significant area of interest in the study of natural products and their therapeutic potential.
Formula:C24H22O9
Synonyms:- [3,8'-Bi-2H-1-benzopyran]-2,2'-dione, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-4,4',7,7'-tetramethoxy-5'-methyl-, (-)-
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Aflavarin
CAS:<p>Aflavarin exhibits potent antifeedant activity against the fungivorous beetle Carpophilus hemipterus.</p>Formula:C24H22O9Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:454.43Aflavarin
CAS:<p>Aflavarin is an advanced biopesticide, which is a product derived from natural microbial sources with potent antifungal properties. Its mode of action involves the inhibition of critical biochemical pathways in pathogenic fungi, disrupting processes essential for fungal survival and reproduction. This is achieved by targeting specific enzymes and cellular structures, leading to weakened cell walls and impaired energy production within the fungal cells.</p>Formula:C24H22O9Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:454.4 g/mol


