CAS 76470-16-1
:Kaur-16-en-15-one,1-(acetyloxy)-7,20-epoxy-6,7-dihydroxy-, (1a,6b,7a)- (9CI)
Description:
Kaur-16-en-15-one, 1-(acetyloxy)-7,20-epoxy-6,7-dihydroxy-, (1a,6b,7a)-, commonly referred to by its CAS number 76470-16-1, is a naturally occurring compound belonging to the class of kaurenoids, which are terpenoid derivatives. This substance is characterized by its complex molecular structure, featuring multiple functional groups, including hydroxyl (-OH) and acetoxy (-OCOCH3) groups, which contribute to its reactivity and potential biological activity. The presence of an epoxy group indicates that it has undergone a cyclization reaction, enhancing its stability and reactivity. Kaur-16-en-15-one is often studied for its potential pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry and natural product research. Its stereochemistry, denoted by the specific isomeric notation, suggests that it has distinct spatial arrangements that may influence its biological interactions. Overall, this compound exemplifies the diversity and complexity of natural products in the field of organic chemistry.
Formula:C22H30O6
Synonyms:- 6,11b-(Epoxymethano)-6a,9-methano-1H-cyclohepta[a]naphthalene,kaur-16-en-15-one deriv.
- Effusanin B
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Effusanin B
CAS:<p>Effusanin B is antibacterial and damages DNA in RAD 52Y and RAD+ yeast.</p>Formula:C22H30O6Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:390.476Effusanin B
CAS:<p>Effusanin B is a fungal secondary metabolite, which is derived from microorganisms, particularly strains within the genus *Trichoderma*. This compound exhibits its mode of action primarily through the disruption of microbial cell membranes, leading to enhanced permeability and eventual lysis of target cells. The disruption in cell membrane integrity significantly impairs the cellular function and survival of various microbial pathogens.</p>Formula:C22H30O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:390.50 g/mol

