
CAS 18457-45-9
:7-Deacetoxytaxinine J
Description:
7-Deacetoxytaxinine J is a chemical compound belonging to the taxane family, which is primarily known for its role in the development of anticancer agents, particularly paclitaxel. This compound is characterized by its complex polycyclic structure, which includes a taxane core with various functional groups that contribute to its biological activity. It typically exhibits a range of pharmacological properties, including potential antitumor effects, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry and drug development. The presence of acetoxy groups in its structure influences its solubility and reactivity, which are critical for its interaction with biological targets. Additionally, 7-Deacetoxytaxinine J may undergo various metabolic transformations in biological systems, affecting its efficacy and safety profile. As with many natural products derived from plant sources, its extraction and purification can be challenging, but it holds promise for further research in cancer therapeutics and related fields.
Formula:C37H46O10
Synonyms:- Taxinine E
- 7-Deacetoxytaxinine J
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7-Deacetoxytaxinine J
CAS:7-Deacetoxytaxinine J is a natural product for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is TN3222 and the CAS number is 18457-45-9.Formula:C37H46O10Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:650.767-Deacetoxytaxinine J
CAS:<p>7-Deacetoxytaxinine J is a taxane derivative, which belongs to a class of compounds known for their complex polycyclic structures. It is sourced from the bark of the Pacific yew tree (Taxus brevifolia) and other Taxus species. The mode of action of 7-Deacetoxytaxinine J involves the stabilization of microtubules, preventing their depolymerization during cell division. This stabilizing effect disrupts the normal mitotic process, leading to cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and ultimately inducing apoptosis in cancer cells.</p>Formula:C37H46O10Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:650.8 g/mol


