(2beta,4beta)-Kaurane-2,16,18-triol - Names and Identifiers
Name | (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol
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Synonyms | Pterokaurane R (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol Kaurane-2,16,18-triol, (2β,4β)- (2beta,4beta)-Kaurane-2,16,18-triol
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CAS | 67349-43-3
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(2beta,4beta)-Kaurane-2,16,18-triol - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C20H34O3
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Molar Mass | 322.48 |
Density | 1.15±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Boling Point | 461.6±20.0 °C(Predicted) |
pKa | 14.97±0.10(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
(2beta,4beta)-Kaurane-2,16,18-triol - Introduction
(4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol((4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol) is a natural product widely found in some plants, such as ferns and Pinus. Its chemical structure contains a Kaurane skeleton and has two β-hydroxyl groups and one α,β-unsaturated keto group.
(4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol has certain applications in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. It is used as an important raw material for drug research and development, such as a precursor for anti-tumor drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs. In addition, it can also be used as an active ingredient in anti-aging cosmetics.
The method of preparing (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol is usually extracted from natural plants. First, plant material containing (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol, such as the bark, leaves or roots of a fern or pine plant, is collected. Then, the pure (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol is obtained by extraction and separation with an appropriate solvent and finally purified by distillation or crystallization.
Regarding the safety information of (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol, due to its natural source and widespread presence in plants, it is generally believed to have low toxicity, it is safer for the human body. However, specific toxicity data and safety guidelines may require further study and evaluation. When using or handling (4S)-Kaurane-2β,16,19-triol, correct laboratory safety measures and production practices should be followed to avoid contact or inhalation of high concentrations of the substance, to prevent potentially harmful effects.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:54:55