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Catalog Number:
49279
CAS Number:
79916-77-1
Forsythoside A
Purity:
≥ 95 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
Forsitiaside (Forsitiaside) es una planta herbácea perenne que se encuentra en la zona central de la isla de Lanzarote, en la costa atlántica de Lanzarote., 2-(3,4-Dihidroxifenil)etil6- O -(6-desoxi-aL-manopiranosil)-4- O -[(2 E )-3-(3,4-dihidroxifenil)-2-propenoil]-bD-glucopiranósido
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Información del producto

Conservar bajo gas inerte.

Número CAS
79916-77-1
Fórmula molecular
C29H36O15
Peso molecular
624.59
Número MDL
MFCD08460220
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤ -20 °C, bajo gas inerte.
Información general
Número CAS
79916-77-1
Fórmula molecular
C29H36O15
Peso molecular
624.59
Número MDL
MFCD08460220
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤ -20 °C, bajo gas inerte.
Propiedades
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Seguridad y normativas
Materiales peligrosos
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Antibiótico
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Regulado por la DEA
No
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Aplicaciones

Forsythoside A is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Pharmaceutical Development: This compound has shown potential in developing anti-inflammatory and antioxidant medications, making it valuable in the pharmaceutical industry for creating treatments for chronic diseases.
  • Natural Product Research: Forsythoside A is often studied for its efficacy in herbal medicine, particularly in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is used for its therapeutic properties.
  • Cosmetic Formulations: Due to its antioxidant properties, it is incorporated into skincare products to help protect the skin from oxidative stress and improve overall skin health.
  • Food Industry: This compound is explored for its potential as a natural preservative and flavor enhancer, appealing to the growing demand for clean-label products.
  • Biotechnology: Forsythoside A is being investigated for its role in enhancing plant growth and resistance, making it relevant for agricultural research and sustainable farming practices.

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