
CAS 31186-13-7
:dehydroaltenusin
Description:
Dehydroaltenusin is a chemical compound classified as a polyketide, primarily known for its presence in certain fungal species, particularly those belonging to the genus *Alternaria*. This compound exhibits a complex structure characterized by multiple rings and functional groups, which contribute to its biological activity. Dehydroaltenusin has garnered interest in the field of natural products due to its potential antifungal and cytotoxic properties, making it a subject of research in pharmacology and medicinal chemistry. Its mechanism of action may involve interference with cellular processes in target organisms, although specific pathways are still under investigation. The compound is typically studied in the context of its biosynthesis, ecological role, and potential applications in agriculture and medicine. As with many natural products, the extraction and purification of dehydroaltenusin can be challenging, necessitating advanced techniques in organic chemistry. Overall, dehydroaltenusin represents a fascinating example of the diverse chemical arsenal produced by fungi, highlighting the importance of natural compounds in drug discovery and development.
Formula:C15H12O6
Synonyms:- dehydroaltenusin
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Dehydroaltenusin
CAS:Dehydroaltenusin is a selective eukaryotic DNA polymerase α inhibitor and a type of antibiotic produced by a fungus (IC50: 0.68 μM).Formula:C15H12O6Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:288.255Dehydroaltenusin
CAS:<p>Dehydroaltenusin is a natural product that has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. It inhibits the suzuki coupling reaction, which is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a carbon-carbon bond between two adjacent carbons in a molecule. Dehydroaltenusin may also have anti-HIV effects. The molecular modeling and structural analysis on this compound have shown that it binds to dna as a template for biological function. This compound has been shown to have anti-cancer effects against cervical cancer cells and may be used as an anti-cancer treatment in the future.</p>Formula:C15H12O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:288.25 g/mol


