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Capillarisin, as a constituent from Artemisiae Capillaris herba, is found to exert anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Capillarisin can be used for the research of asthma-mediated complications and can be a potential neuroprotectant against bupivacaine-induced neurotoxicity[1][2][3].
Capillarisin (0~40 μM; 24 hours; SH-SY5Y cells) does not produce any significant changes on the viability of SH-SY5Y cells[3]..
Capillarisin (40 μM; 24 hours; SH-SY5Y cells) induces PI3K/PKB pathway inactivation, which inhibiting apoptosis in bupivacaine-challenged SH-SY5Y cells is overturned by LY294002 treatment and counteracts bupivacaine-induced injury via activating the PI3K/PKB pathway[3]..
Capillarisin antagonizes bupivacaine-induced oxidative stress via activating the PI3K/PKB pathway in SH-SY5Y cells. Capillarisin inhibits bupivacaine-induced mitochondrial injury and endoplasmic reticulum stress via activating PI3K/PKB pathway[3].
Capillarisin (20 and 80 mg/kg; i.p.; 1 hour) pretreatment strongly inhibits NF-κB mediated genes (iNOS, COX-2)[4].
Capillarisin significantly reduces the plasma leading nitrite production. Capillarisin markedly suppresses the adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) in plasma and substance P in CFA-induced paw tissue[4].
Catalog Number | R072438 |
CAS Number | 56365-38-9 |
Synonyms | 5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)-6-methoxychromen-4-one |
Molecular Formula | C16H12O7 |
Purity | ≥95% |
InChI | InChI=1S/C16H12O7/c1-21-16-11(19)6-12-14(15(16)20)10(18)7-13(23-12)22-9-4-2-8(17)3-5-9/h2-7,17,19-20H,1H3 |
InChIKey | NTKNGUAZSFAKEE-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | COC1=C(C2=C(C=C1O)OC(=CC2=O)OC3=CC=C(C=C3)O)O |
Reference | [1]. Peng G, et al. Capillarisin exerts antiasthmatic activity in neonatal rats via modulating the matrix remodeling. Pak J Pharm Sci. 2020;33(4(Supplementary)):1907-1915. [2]. Komiya T, et al. Capillarisin, a Constituent from Artemisiae Capillaris Herba. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 1975 [3]. Zhao T, Wang Q. Capillarisin protects SH-SY5Y cells against bupivacaine-induced apoptosis via ROS-mediated PI3K/PKB pathway. Life Sci. 2020;259:118279. [4]. Khan S, et al. Anti-hyperalgesic and anti-allodynic activities of capillarisin via suppression of inflammatory signaling in animal model. J Ethnopharmacol. 2014;152(3):478-486. |