CAS 508-79-2
:3,5,14,19-tetrahydroxybufa-20,22-dienolide
Description:
3,5,14,19-tetrahydroxybufa-20,22-dienolide, with the CAS number 508-79-2, is a naturally occurring compound classified as a bufanolide, which is a type of steroidal lactone. This substance is characterized by its unique tetracyclic structure, which includes multiple hydroxyl (-OH) groups at the 3, 5, 14, and 19 positions, contributing to its hydrophilicity and potential biological activity. The presence of the dienolide moiety indicates that it contains a conjugated double bond system, which can influence its reactivity and interactions with biological targets. This compound has been studied for its pharmacological properties, including potential anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, attributed to its ability to modulate various cellular pathways. Its solubility and stability can be affected by the hydroxyl groups, making it an interesting subject for further research in medicinal chemistry and natural product studies. Overall, 3,5,14,19-tetrahydroxybufa-20,22-dienolide exemplifies the complexity and diversity of natural compounds with significant biological implications.
Formula:C24H34O6
InChI:InChI=1/C24H34O6/c1-21-8-5-18-19(6-10-23(28)12-16(26)4-9-22(18,23)14-25)24(21,29)11-7-17(21)15-2-3-20(27)30-13-15/h2-3,13,16-19,25-26,28-29H,4-12,14H2,1H3
SMILES:CC12CCC3C(CCC4(CC(CCC34CO)O)O)C2(CCC1c1ccc(=O)oc1)O
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Hellebrigenol
CAS:Hellebrigenol is a butadienolide extracted from the venom of the Vietnamese toad (Bufo vulgaris) with antitumor activity.Formula:C24H34O6Purity:>99.99% - >99.99%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:418.523Hellebrigenol
CAS:<p>Hellebrigenol is a steroidal saponin compound, which is derived from plants of the Helleborus genus, commonly known as hellebores. This compound is extracted from natural botanical sources through meticulous processes involving purification and characterization techniques.</p>Formula:C24H34O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:418.50 g/mol



