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| 1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN Basic information |
Product Name: | 1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN | Synonyms: | 7BETA-ACETOXY-8,13-EPOXY-6BETA-HYDROXY-LABD-14-EN-11-ONE;7BETA-ACETOXY-6BETA-HYDROXY-8,13-EPOXY-LABD-14-EN-11-ONE;Forskolin, 1,9-Dideoxy-, Coleus forskohlii - CAS 64657-18-7 - Calbiochem;1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN;FORSKOLIN, 1,9-DIDEOXY;FORSKOLIN, 1,9-DIDEOXY-, COLEUS FORSKOHLII;1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN FROM COLEUSFORSKOHL II;FORSKOLIN, 1,9-DIDEOXY ISOLATED FROM COL EUS | CAS: | 64657-18-7 | MF: | C22H34O5 | MW: | 378.5 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 64657-18-7.mol | |
| 1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 149-150℃ | storage temp. | −20°C | solubility | methanol: 28 mg/mL | form | solid | color | white | optical activity | [α]26/D +93.6°, c = 6.12 in chloroform(lit.) | InChIKey | ZKZMDXUDDJYAIB-OJPJTMFRSA-N |
| 1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Forskolin is a naturally-occurring diterpene that activates adenylyl cyclase through its catalytic subunit and is commonly used to raise levels of cAMP in a wide variety of intact cells and tissue preparations. 1,9-dideoxy Forskolin is an analog of forskolin that interacts with, but does not activate, adenylyl cyclase. | Uses | 1,9-Dideoxyforkskolin does not activate adenylyl cyclase and is an inactive analog of Forskolin (F701800), a diterpene isolated from Coleus forskohlii, possessing vasodilating and cardiostimulatory properties. Forskolin resensitizes cell receptors by activating the enzyme adenylyl cyclase and increasing the intracellular levels of cAMP. | Definition | ChEBI: A labdane diterpenoid that is the 1,9-dideoxy derivative of forskolin. |
| 1,9-DIDEOXYFORSKOLIN Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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