Vitexin2''-?O-?p-?coumarate

CAS No. 59282-55-2

Vitexin2''-?O-?p-?coumarate( Vitexin2''-?O-?p-?coumarate )

Catalog No. M29241 CAS No. 59282-55-2

Vitexin 2''-O-p-coumarate strongly promotes 2BS cell proliferation induced by H(2)O(2).

Purity : >98% (HPLC)

COA Datasheet HNMR HPLC MSDS Handing Instructions
Size Price / USD Stock Quantity
2MG 256 In Stock
5MG 413 In Stock
10MG 568 In Stock
25MG 844 In Stock
100MG Get Quote In Stock
200MG Get Quote In Stock
500MG Get Quote In Stock
1G Get Quote In Stock

Biological Information

  • Product Name
    Vitexin2''-?O-?p-?coumarate
  • Note
    Research use only, not for human use.
  • Brief Description
    Vitexin 2''-O-p-coumarate strongly promotes 2BS cell proliferation induced by H(2)O(2).
  • Description
    Vitexin 2''-O-p-coumarate strongly promotes 2BS cell proliferation induced by H(2)O(2).
  • In Vitro
    ——
  • In Vivo
    ——
  • Synonyms
    Vitexin2''-?O-?p-?coumarate
  • Pathway
    Others
  • Target
    Other Targets
  • Recptor
    ——
  • Research Area
    ——
  • Indication
    ——

Chemical Information

  • CAS Number
    59282-55-2
  • Formula Weight
    578.526
  • Molecular Formula
    C30H26O12
  • Purity
    >98% (HPLC)
  • Solubility
    ——
  • SMILES
    OC[C@H]1O[C@H]([C@H](OC(=O)C=Cc2ccc(O)cc2)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]1O)c1c(O)cc(O)c2c1oc(cc2=O)-c1ccc(O)cc1
  • Chemical Name
    ——

Shipping & Storage Information

  • Storage
    (-20℃)
  • Shipping
    With Ice Pack
  • Stability
    ≥ 2 years

Reference

molnova catalog
related products
  • His-Pro hydrochlorid...

    His-Pro hydrochloride is a dipeptide consisting of histidyl and proline.

  • Peptide YY (canine, ...

    Peptide YY (pig) is a 36 amino acid gastrointestinal peptide, can be isolated from porcine duodenum. Peptide YY (pig) decreases appetite and food-intake by activation of the Y2 receptor. Peptide YY (pig) is present mainly in pancreatic endocrine cells with effect on both intestinal motility and the cardiovascular system.

  • Rusalatide acetate

    Rusalatide acetate (TP508 amide acetate), a regenerated peptide, alleviates radiation-induced gastrointestinal injury by activating stem cells and protecting recess integrity.