Molecular Formula | [C16H24NO5]+. |
Molar Mass | 310.369 |
Melting Point | 178℃ |
Solubility | Soluble in methanol and water |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
In vitro study | Sinapine (6 or 60 μM; 1 h) counteracts H 2 O 2 and antimycin A-induced mitochondrial oxidative stress in cardiomyocytes. Sinapine (10-200 μM; 24 h) inhibits the proliferation of Caco-2 cells in a dose-dependent manner, and has relatively low toxicity. Sinapine (10-200 μM; 24 h) promotes doxorubicin accumulation in Caco-2 cell by inducing P-glycoprotein (P-gp) decrease. Sinapine (10-200 μM; 24 h) significantly reduces phosphorylation of FRS2α, ERK1/2. |
In vivo study | Sinapine reduces non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mice by modulating the composition of the gut microbiota. |
Reference Show more | 1. [IF=7.514] Zuoyong Zhang et al."Effect of pH regulation on the components and functional properties of proteins isolated from cold-pressed rapeseed meal through alkaline extraction and acid precipitation."Food Chem. 2020 Oct;327:126998 |
biological activity | Sinapine is an alkaloid isolated from the seeds of Cruciferae species, which has antioxidant, anti-tumor and radioprotective effects. Sinapine inhibited the proliferation of P-glycoprotein cells by down-regulating Caco-2. |
Target | Value |
Use | for content determination/identification/pharmacological experiments |