
CAS 271574-41-5
:arisostatin A
Description:
Arisostatin A is a natural product classified as a cyclic peptide, notable for its potential biological activities, particularly in the field of cancer research. It is derived from marine organisms, specifically certain species of tunicates. The compound exhibits a unique structure characterized by a cyclic arrangement of amino acids, which contributes to its stability and biological function. Arisostatin A has been studied for its ability to inhibit specific cellular pathways, making it a candidate for therapeutic applications. Its mechanism of action often involves interference with protein-protein interactions, which can affect cell proliferation and survival. Additionally, arisostatin A has shown promise in modulating immune responses, further highlighting its potential in drug development. As with many natural products, the synthesis and extraction of arisostatin A can be complex, and ongoing research aims to explore its full range of biological activities and potential applications in medicine.
Formula:C69H100N2O24
Synonyms:- 18H-16a,19-Metheno-16aH-benzo[b]naphth[2,1-j]oxacyclotetradecin-15-carboxaldehyde, 1,2,3,4,4a,6a,9,10,12a,13,16,20,20a,20b-tetradecahydro-13,21-dihydroxy-1,3,7,11,20a-pentamethyl-18,20-dioxo-10-[[2,3,4,6-tetradeoxy-4-[(methoxycarbonyl)amino]-3-C-methyl-3-nitro-β-D-xylo-hexopyranosyl]oxy]-4-[(O-2,3,6...
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Arisostatin A
CAS:<p>Arisostatin A is a secondary metabolite produced by microorganisms, recognized as an antibiotic (antibiotic) with activity against Gram-positive bacteria. This compound also exhibits potent antitumor properties. It induces apoptosis (apoptosis) by activating caspase-3 and generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) in AMC-HN-4 cells.</p>Formula:C69H100N2O24Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1341.53
