115531-76-5 - Names and Identifiers
115531-76-5 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C16H14O4
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Molar Mass | 270.28 |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
115531-76-5 - Introduction
Flaccidin is a natural product that belongs to a class of rare diterpenoids. It is extracted from certain marine red algae and has unique structure and properties. The following is a description of some properties, uses, formulation and safety information about Flaccidin:
Nature:
- Flaccidin is a yellow crystalline solid with a special natural smell.
-It is soluble in some organic solvents, such as dimethyl sulfoxide and acetonitrile.
- Flaccidin has antibacterial, insecticidal and antiviral activity. It has great potential in the field of biomedicine.
Use:
- Flaccidin may have anti-cancer activity, toxic effects on certain cancer cells. Therefore, it may become a candidate compound for novel anticancer drugs.
-It also shows a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity against certain bacteria and fungi. This makes Flaccidin likely to have an important role in antimicrobial development and application.
Method:
-The biosynthetic pathway of Flaccidin is not fully understood because it is present in certain marine red algae, making its large-scale extraction challenging.
-At present, researchers are constantly working to develop more effective synthesis methods and extraction techniques.
-In the laboratory, different chemical synthesis methods can be used to synthesize Flaccidin, but these methods are often complicated and the yield is relatively low.
Safety Information:
-The toxicity and safety of Flaccidin have not been fully evaluated.
-Before using Flaccidin for experiments or applications, adequate safety assessment and toxicity testing must be carried out.
-When conducting any research or application related to Flaccidin, the relevant laboratory and safety procedures must be strictly followed.
Please note that since Flaccidin is still in the research and development stage, the above information may be developed and updated as further research is conducted. Consult a professional chemist or refer to the latest scientific literature when using or handling Flaccidin.
Last Update:2024-04-09 19:05:57