
CAS 88200-01-5
:(-)-Form
Description:
The chemical substance known as "(-)-Form," with the CAS number 88200-01-5, is a chiral compound that is often associated with its role in various chemical and biological processes. As a stereoisomer, it exhibits specific optical activity, meaning it can rotate plane-polarized light in a particular direction, which is a characteristic feature of enantiomers. This property is significant in fields such as pharmaceuticals, where the efficacy and safety of a drug can depend on its stereochemistry. The compound may also participate in hydrogen bonding and other intermolecular interactions due to the presence of functional groups, influencing its solubility and reactivity. Its applications can range from use in organic synthesis to potential roles in biological systems, depending on its specific structure and functional groups. Understanding the characteristics of (-)-Form is crucial for researchers working in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and related fields, as it can impact the design and development of new compounds.
Formula:C20H19NO5
Synonyms:- [1,3]Benzodioxolo[5,6-c]-1,3-dioxolo[4,5-i]phenanthridin-6-ol, 5b,6,7,12b,13,14-hexahydro-13-methyl-, (5bS,6R,12bR)-
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(-)-Chelidonine
CAS:<p>(-)-Chelidonine is a natural product from Glaucium squamigerum KAR. et KIR.</p>Formula:C20H19NO5Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:353.37(-)-Chelidonine
CAS:<p>(-)-Chelidonine is an alkaloid, which is a naturally occurring chemical compound, often considered a bioactive secondary metabolite. It is specifically derived from the plant Chelidonium majus, commonly known as the greater celandine, a member of the Papaveraceae family. The compound’s mode of action is characterized by its interaction with cellular microtubules, which are critical components of the cytoskeleton. By binding to tubulin, (-)-chelidonine disrupts microtubule dynamics, ultimately leading to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, especially in rapidly dividing cancer cells.</p>Formula:C20H19NO5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:353.4 g/mol



