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beta-Amyrin acetate
Catalog No. | CFN99679 | |
CAS No. | 1616-93-9 | |
Molecular Weight: | 468.8 | |
Molecular Formula | C32H52O2 | |
DBs | [PubChem]:274950474 [ChEMBL]: [PCIDB]: |
Standard InChI:
InChI=1S/C32H52O2/c1-21(33)34-26-13-14-30(7)24(28(26,4)5)12-15-32(9)25(30)11-10-22-23-20-27(2,3)16-17-29(23,6)18-19-31(22,32)8/h10,23-26H,11-20H2,1-9H3/t23-,24-,25+,26-,29+,30-,31+,32+/m0/s1
Biological Activity
beta-Amyrin acetate has a higher antioxidant potential with an IC50 value of 158.2ug/mL, and has cytotoxicity , it could be a viable source of antioxidant and cytotoxic agents in cancer chemotherapy in the near future.[1]
beta-Amyrin acetate and beta-Amyrin palmitate are anti-dyslipidemic agents from Wrightia tomentosa leaves.[2]
beta-Amyrin acetate has anti-inflammatory activity,with ID50 values in the range of 0.15-0.75 micromol/ear.[3]
beta-Amyrin acetate exhibits weak-moderate antiproliferative activity against the A2780 human ovarian cancer cell line. [4]
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References
[1] Fabiyi O A, Atolani O, Adeyemi O S, et al. Asian Pac J Trop Biomed, 2012, 2(2):S981–S4.
[2] Ranjani Maurya, Anuj Srivastava, Priyanka Shah,et al. Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology, 2012,19(8-9):682.
[3] Akihisa T, Kojima N, Kikuchi T, et al. J Oleo Sci, 2010, 59(6):273-80.
[4] Topçu G, Yapar G, Türkmen Z, et al. Phytochem Lett, 2011, 4(4):421-5.
[5] S Xiong, Ding CJ, Lee Z, et al. J Pharm Anal, 2010 (01): 21-3.
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