CAS 15527-80-7
:18-Norsarpagan-17-ol,17,19-epoxy-19,20-dihydro-21-methyl-, (17R,20b,21a)- (9CI)
Description:
18-Norsarpagan-17-ol, 17,19-epoxy-19,20-dihydro-21-methyl-, (17R,20b,21a)-, commonly referred to by its CAS number 15527-80-7, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of steroids. This substance features a complex polycyclic structure typical of steroid compounds, characterized by multiple fused rings. The presence of hydroxyl (-OH) groups and an epoxy group in its structure indicates potential reactivity and biological activity. The specific stereochemistry denoted by the (17R,20b,21a) configuration suggests that it has distinct spatial arrangements that can influence its interactions with biological systems. This compound may exhibit various pharmacological properties, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry and biochemistry. Its synthesis and characterization are important for understanding its potential applications, particularly in the development of therapeutic agents. As with many steroid derivatives, it may also be subject to regulatory scrutiny depending on its intended use and biological effects.
Formula:C19H22N2O2
Synonyms:- Peraksine(8CI)
- 8,1,5-Ethanylylidene-4H-[1,5]oxazocino[5',4':1,6]pyrido[3,4-b]indole,18-norsarpagan-17-ol deriv.
- Alkaloid RP 5, from Rauwolfia perakensis
- Vomifoline
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18-Norsarpagan-17-ol, 17,19-epoxy-19,20-dihydro-21-methyl-, (17R,20β,21α)- (9CI)
CAS:Formula:C19H22N2O2Purity:96.0%Molecular weight:310.3902Peraksine
CAS:Peraksine is a natural product of Rauvolfia, Apocynaceae.Formula:C19H22N2O2Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:310.397Peraksine
CAS:<p>Peraksine is a naturally occurring alkaloid, which is derived from the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina, a plant native to the Indian subcontinent. This compound exhibits its biological activity by interacting with cellular pathways that regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis. Through modulation of these pathways, Peraksine demonstrates significant antiproliferative and possibly antitumor activities, making it a subject of interest in cancer research and drug development.</p>Formula:C19H22N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:310.4 g/mol




