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Vindoline, a vinca alkaloid extracted from the leaves of Catharanthus roseus, weakly inhibits tubulin self-assembly[1].
Catalog Number | R008728 |
CAS Number | 2182-14-1 |
Synonyms | methyl (1R,9R,10S,11R,12R,19R)-11-acetyloxy-12-ethyl-10-hydroxy-5-methoxy-8-methyl-8,16-diazapentacyclo[10.6.1.01,9.02,7.016,19]nonadeca-2(7),3,5,13-tetraene-10-carboxylate |
Molecular Formula | C25H32N2O6 |
Purity | ≥95% |
InChI | InChI=1S/C25H32N2O6/c1-6-23-10-7-12-27-13-11-24(19(23)27)17-9-8-16(31-4)14-18(17)26(3)20(24)25(30,22(29)32-5)21(23)33-15(2)28/h7-10,14,19-21,30H,6,11-13H2,1-5H3/t19-,20+,21+,23+,24+,25-/m0/s1 |
InChIKey | CXBGOBGJHGGWIE-ACSXSLCXSA-N |
SMILES | CCC12C=CCN3C1C4(CC3)C(C(C2OC(=O)C)(C(=O)OC)O)N(C5=C4C=CC(=C5)OC)C |
Reference | [1]. Prakash V, et al. Mechanism of interaction of vinca alkaloids with tubulin: catharanthine and vindoline. Biochemistry. 1991 Jan 22;30(3):873-80. |