
CAS 463356-00-5
:sordarin sodium salt
Description:
Sordarin sodium salt is a chemical compound derived from sordarin, a natural product known for its antifungal properties. It is typically characterized by its ability to inhibit the growth of various fungi, making it of interest in pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the treatment of fungal infections. The sodium salt form enhances its solubility in aqueous solutions, which is beneficial for biological activity and formulation in medicinal products. Sordarin sodium salt exhibits a specific mechanism of action by interfering with protein synthesis in fungal cells, thereby exerting its antifungal effects. Additionally, it may possess other biological activities, although research is ongoing to fully elucidate its pharmacological profile. The compound's stability, solubility, and bioavailability are critical factors that influence its efficacy in therapeutic applications. As with many chemical substances, safety and toxicity profiles are essential considerations in its development and use, necessitating thorough evaluation in preclinical and clinical studies.
Formula:C27H39O8·Na
Synonyms:- Sordarin sodium
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Sordarin sodium
CAS:<p>Sordarin, from S. araneosa, inhibits fungal EF-2 protein synthesis; effective against C. albicans with varying potency on other species.</p>Formula:C27H40NaO8Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:515.599Sordarin sodium salt
CAS:<p>Sordarin sodium salt is an antifungal agent, characterized as a semisynthetic derivative produced from the fermentation products of filamentous fungi, specifically belonging to the phylum Ascomycota. This compound exerts its effects by selectively inhibiting fungal protein synthesis. It achieves this by obstructing the function of elongation factor 2 (EF-2), an essential component of fungal ribosomal activity, thereby disrupting the translational elongation step of protein synthesis.</p>Formula:C27H39NaO8Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:514.58 g/mol

