CAS 20601-85-8
:[1,1'-Biphenyl]-2,2'-diol, 5,5'-dipropyl-
Description:
[1,1'-Biphenyl]-2,2'-diol, 5,5'-dipropyl- is an organic compound characterized by its biphenyl structure, which consists of two phenyl rings connected by a single bond. The presence of hydroxyl (-OH) groups at the 2 and 2' positions of the biphenyl framework indicates that it is a diol, specifically a diphenolic compound. The additional dipropyl groups at the 5 and 5' positions contribute to its hydrophobic character and influence its solubility and physical properties. This compound may exhibit interesting chemical reactivity due to the presence of the hydroxyl groups, which can participate in hydrogen bonding and may affect its interactions with other molecules. It is important to note that compounds like this can have applications in various fields, including materials science and organic synthesis. However, specific properties such as melting point, boiling point, and solubility would need to be referenced from experimental data or literature for precise information.
Formula:C18H22O2
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Tetrahydromagnolol
CAS:<p>Tetrahydromagnolol can activate cannabinoid (CB) receptors.</p>Formula:C18H22O2Purity:99.86% - >99.99%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:270.37Tetrahydromagnolol
CAS:<p>Tetrahydromagnolol is a natural product found in the Lonicera japonica plant. It inhibits protein synthesis by binding to the mRNA and preventing translation of proteins. Tetrahydromagnolol also binds to response elements, which are regions of DNA that control transcription, and has been shown to inhibit transcription by binding to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products. This inhibition causes a chain reaction that results in the formation of resistant mutants. Tetrahydromagnolol also has anti-cancer properties; it has been shown to bind actin filaments and calmodulin, which leads to the inhibition of cell proliferation and cell death.</p>Formula:C18H22O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:270.37 g/mol





