For research use only. Not for therapeutic Use.
Agathisflavone is a flavonoid with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antiparasitic, cytotoxic, neuroprotective, and hepatoprotective activities. Agathisflavone can improve tissue repair in a spinal cord injury model in rats[1][2][3].
Catalog Number | I012845 |
CAS Number | 28441-98-7 |
Synonyms | 8-[5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-oxochromen-6-yl]-5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)chromen-4-one |
Molecular Formula | C30H18O10 |
Purity | ≥95% |
InChI | InChI=1S/C30H18O10/c31-15-5-1-13(2-6-15)22-11-20(36)26-24(39-22)12-21(37)27(29(26)38)28-18(34)9-17(33)25-19(35)10-23(40-30(25)28)14-3-7-16(32)8-4-14/h1-12,31-34,37-38H |
InChIKey | BACLASYRJRZXMY-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | C1=CC(=CC=C1C2=CC(=O)C3=C(O2)C=C(C(=C3O)C4=C(C=C(C5=C4OC(=CC5=O)C6=CC=C(C=C6)O)O)O)O)O |
Reference | [1]. Islam MT, et, al. Agathisflavone: Botanical sources, therapeutic promises, and molecular docking study. IUBMB Life. 2019 Sep;71(9):1192-1200. [2]. Freitas CS, et, al. Agathisflavone, a Biflavonoid from Anacardium occidentale L., Inhibits Influenza Virus Neuraminidase. Curr Top Med Chem. 2020;20(2):111-120. [3]. Nascimento RP, et, al. Agathisflavone as a Single Therapy or in Association With Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improves Tissue Repair in a Spinal Cord Injury Model in Rats. Front Pharmacol. 2022 Apr 5;13:858190. |