
CAS 203443-33-8
:Atractylochromene
Description:
Atractylochromene, with the CAS number 203443-33-8, is a naturally occurring chemical compound classified as a chromene derivative. It is primarily extracted from plants in the Asteraceae family, particularly from the genus Atractylodes. This compound is characterized by its unique bicyclic structure, which includes a chromene ring system. Atractylochromene exhibits various biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and potential anticancer properties, making it of interest in pharmacological research. Its solubility properties typically indicate moderate polarity, allowing it to interact with various biological systems. Additionally, Atractylochromene may contribute to the flavor and aroma profiles of certain herbal products. As with many natural compounds, its efficacy and safety profile are subjects of ongoing research, particularly in the context of traditional medicine and potential therapeutic applications. Understanding its chemical behavior and interactions is crucial for harnessing its benefits in both medicinal and industrial contexts.
Formula:C17H22O2
Synonyms:- Atractylochromene
- 2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 2,8-dimethyl-2-(4-methyl-3-penten-1-yl)-, (-)-
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Atractylochromene
CAS:Atractylochromene may help prevent/treat colon cancer by inhibiting the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.Formula:C17H22O2Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:258.36Atractylochromene
CAS:<p>Atractylochromene is a naturally occurring bioactive compound, which is derived from the roots of Atractylodes plants, commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. The compound functions primarily through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory modes of action. It interacts with cellular pathways to inhibit oxidative stress and reduce inflammatory responses, thereby modulating the balance of reactive oxygen species and cytokine production in biological systems.</p>Formula:C17H22O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:258.35 g/mol

