Gneafricanin F - Names and Identifiers
Name | Gneafricanin F
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Synonyms | Gneafricanin F Indeno[2,1-a]indene-1,3,6,8-tetrol, 4b,5,9b,10-tetrahydro-5,10-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-, (4bR,5R,9bR,10R)-rel-(-)-
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CAS | 477561-12-9
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Gneafricanin F - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C30H26O8
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Molar Mass | 514.53 |
Density | 1.472±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Boling Point | 723.8±60.0 °C(Predicted) |
Appearance | Powder |
pKa | 9.42±0.60(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
Gneafricanin F - Introduction
Gneafricanin F is a natural compound that belongs to the class of terpenoids. It is mainly found in some plants in Africa, such as Cypress (Juniperus procera) and Wasabia japonica. The molecular formula of the compound is C20H26O5, which has certain chemical activity.
Gneafricanin F is often used as a reagent in chemical research and drug development. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant activities, so it is widely used in the field of drug research. In addition, it is also used as a food additive, fragrance ingredient and cosmetic raw material.
Regarding the preparation method, Gneafricanin F is generally obtained by extracting from plants. First, Gneafricanin F was isolated from plants by solvent extraction, and then purified by crystallization, chromatography and other techniques to obtain pure products.
As far as safety information is concerned, the toxicity of Gneafricanin F is limited, and further research on its potential toxicity and side effects in humans is needed. When used in the laboratory, it is necessary to take appropriate safety measures and follow the relevant chemical procedures. During use, attention should be paid to protective measures to avoid direct contact with the skin or inhalation of its dust or gas. If swallowing or contact should be timely medical treatment.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:53:21