8-O-Acetyltorilolone - Names and Identifiers
Name | 8-O-Acetyltorilolone
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Synonyms | 8-O-Acetyltorilolone 8beta,11-Dihydroxy-1beta-guai-4-en-3-one 8-acetate 2(1H)-Azulenone, 6-(acetyloxy)-4,5,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-5-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)-3,8-dimethyl-, (5S,6R,8S,8aR)-
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CAS | 20482-21-7
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8-O-Acetyltorilolone - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C17H26O4
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Molar Mass | 294.39 |
Density | 1.11±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Boling Point | 410.3±45.0 °C(Predicted) |
Appearance | oily |
pKa | 15.12±0.29(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
8-O-Acetyltorilolone - Introduction
8-O-Acetyltorilolone is a compound with the chemical formula C13H18O4. It is a brown crystalline powder, stable at normal temperature and pressure. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of 8-O-Acetyltorilolone:
Nature:
-Appearance: Brown crystal powder
-Molecular weight: 238.28g/mol
-Solubility: Soluble in ethanol, chloroform and dichloromethane, insoluble in water
-Melting point: about 125-128 ° C
Use:
- 8-O-Acetyltorilolone is a drug intermediate, which is widely used in the field of medicine.
-It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant activities, and can be used as a raw material, active ingredient or biological activity reference for drugs.
Method:
-The preparation of 8-O-Acetyltorilolone can be achieved by a variety of methods. A common synthetic method is to react Torilone (a natural product) with acetic anhydride to give 8-O-Acetyltorilolone.
Safety Information:
- 8-O-Acetyltorilolone is relatively stable under normal conditions of use, but should avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and high temperatures.
-During operation, appropriate personal protective measures should be taken, such as wearing protective glasses and gloves.
-During storage and use, please pay attention to fire and explosion-proof measures, and place them in a dark, dry and well-ventilated place.
-If ingestion or contact causes discomfort, seek medical attention immediately and provide the packaging or label to your doctor for reference.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:18:05