CAS 18296-44-1
:Valtrate
Description:
Valtrate, with the CAS number 18296-44-1, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of valepotriates, which are derived from the valerian plant (Valeriana officinalis). It is known for its potential pharmacological properties, particularly in the context of traditional herbal medicine, where it has been studied for its sedative and anxiolytic effects. Valtrate is characterized by its complex molecular structure, which includes a bicyclic framework and various functional groups that contribute to its biological activity. The compound is typically found in a liquid form and is soluble in organic solvents. Its stability and reactivity can be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature. Research into valtrate has indicated its potential for therapeutic applications, although further studies are necessary to fully understand its mechanisms of action and efficacy. As with many natural compounds, the safety profile and potential side effects are also important considerations in its use.
Formula:C22H30O8
InChI:InChI=1S/C22H30O8/c1-12(2)6-18(24)29-17-8-16-15(9-26-14(5)23)10-27-21(20(16)22(17)11-28-22)30-19(25)7-13(3)4/h8,10,12-13,17,20-21H,6-7,9,11H2,1-5H3/t17-,20+,21-,22+/m0/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=BDIAUFOIMFAIPU-KVJIRVJXSA-N
SMILES:O(C(CC(C)C)=O)[C@@H]1[C@@]2([C@@]3(C(=C1)C(COC(C)=O)=CO[C@H]3OC(CC(C)C)=O)[H])CO2
Synonyms:- (1S,6S,7R,7aS)-4-(Acetoxymethyl)-6,7a-dihydro-1H-spiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7,2'-oxirane]-1,6-diyl bis(3-methylbutanoate)
- (1S,6S,7R,7aS)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydro-1H-spiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7,2'-oxirane]-1,6-diyl bis(3-methylbutanoate)
- (1S,6S,7aS)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydro-1H-spiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7,2'-oxirane]-1,6-diyl bis(3-methylbutanoate)
- (1S-(1a,6a,7b,7aa))-3-Methylbutanoic Acid 4-((Acetyloxy)methyl)-6,7a-dihydrospiro(cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2'-oxirane)-1,6-diyl Ester
- 18296-44-1
- Baldrisedon
- Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, (1S,2′R,6S,7aS)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydrospiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2′-oxirane]-1,6-diyl ester
- Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 1,1′-[(1S,2′R,6S,7aS)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydrospiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2′-oxirane]-1,6-diyl] ester
- Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydrospiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2′-oxirane]-1,6-diyl ester, [1S-(1α,6α,7β,7aα)]-
- Halazuchrome B
- Spiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2′-oxirane], butanoic acid deriv.
- Valepotriate
- Valtrate [INN]
- Valtratum
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Found 10 products.
Valtrate
CAS:Valtrate analytical standard provided with w/w absolute assay, to be used for quantitative titration.Formula:C22H30O8Purity:(HPLC) ≥97%Color and Shape:OilMolecular weight:422.48Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 1,1'-[(1S,2'R,6S,7aS)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-6,7a-dihydrospiro[cyclopenta[c]pyran-7(1H),2'-oxirane]-1,6-diyl] ester
CAS:Formula:C22H30O8Purity:99%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:422.4688Valepotriate
CAS:Valepotriates are sedative, enhance memory, have anti-cancer properties, and may reduce anxiety.Formula:C22H30O8Purity:97.29% - 99.90%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:422.47Valtrate
CAS:Oxygen-heterocyclic compoundFormula:C22H30O8Purity:≥ 95.0 % (HPLC)Color and Shape:Viscous liquidMolecular weight:422.47Valtrate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Valtrate is a Rev-transport inhibitor with anti-HIV activity from Valerianae Radix.<br>References Murakami, N., et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 12, 2807 (2002); Watanabe, K., et al.: Drug Discoveries Ther., 5, 26 92011)<br></p>Formula:C22H30O8Color and Shape:Light Brown To Dark YellowMolecular weight:422.47Valtrate
CAS:Valtrate is an iridoid ester, which is a secondary metabolite isolated from the root of the Valeriana genus, commonly known as valerian. Valeriana is a perennial flowering plant native to regions in Europe and Asia. Valtrate is considered to be one of the active constituents responsible for the pharmacological properties associated with valerian root.Formula:C22H30O8Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:422.47 g/mol









