
Apigenin 97% (TLC) From Citrus - 5 Mg - Sigma
Código: 23137
Apigenin ≥97% (TLC), from citrus
Sinônimo(s):
4′,5,7-Trihydroxyflavone, 5,7-Dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-benzopyrone
About This Item
Fórmula empírica (Notação de Hill):
C15H10O5
Número CAS:
Peso molecular:
270.24
Beilstein:
262620
Número CE:
Número MDL:
Código UNSPSC:
12352212
NACRES:
NA.79
Nível de qualidade
Ensaio
≥97% (TLC)
Formulário
powder
pf
>300 °C (lit.)
solubilidade
DMSO: 27 mg/mL
1 M KOH: 50 mg/mL
aplicação(ões)
metabolomics
vitamins, nutraceuticals, and natural products
temperatura de armazenamento
−20°C
cadeia de caracteres SMILES
Oc1ccc(cc1)C2=CC(=O)c3c(O)cc(O)cc3O2
InChI
1S/C15H10O5/c16-9-3-1-8(2-4-9)13-7-12(19)15-11(18)5-10(17)6-14(15)20-13/h1-7,16-18H
chave InChI
KZNIFHPLKGYRTM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Informações sobre genes
human ... ADORA3(140) , CDC2(983) , CDK5(1020) , CDK6(1021) , CYP1A2(1544) , ESR1(2099) , ESR2(2100) , GSK3A(2931)
mouse ... Hexa(15211)
rat ... Adora1(29290) , Adora2a(25369) , IL4(287287) , Tnf(24835)
Descrição geral
Apigenin (ApI) is also called as 5,7,4′-trihydroxyflavone.[1] It is a natural compound, found in several fruits and herbs, like, oranges, onions and parsley.[2]
Aplicação
Apigenin has been used:
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to test its anti-cancer effects as a reference agent to treat various digestive track and liver cancer cells in in vitro studies[3]
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as stimuli and inhibitor to test its anti-inflammatory effects on in vitro inflammatory responses due to dietary and metabolic changes of rural- and urban-living Tanzanians[4]
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as a reference standard to identify the phenolic compounds in olive mill wastewater and pomace[5]
Ações bioquímicas/fisiológicas
A plant flavonoid that has been found to inhibit cell proliferation by arresting the cell cycle at the G2/M phase. Inhibition of growth through cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis appear to be related to induction of p53. Inhibits PMA-mediated tumor promotion by inhibiting protein kinase C and the resulting suppression of oncogene expression. It has also been reported to inhibit topoisomerase I-catalyzed DNA re-ligation and enhance gap junctional intercellular communication.
A plant flavonoid that has been found to inhibit cell proliferation by arresting the cell cycle at the G2/M phase. Inhibition of growth through cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis appear to be related to induction of p53. Inhibitory effects on tumor promotion may also be due to inhibition of kinase activity and the resulting suppression of oncogene expression. It has also been reported to inhibit topoisomerase I catalyzed DNA religation and enhance gap junctional intercellular communication.
Apigenin (ApI) blocks the development of thyroid cancer cells by attenuating epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) tyrosine phosphorylation and phosphorylation of ERK mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase.[6] Apigenin participates in the modulation of different signaling cascades.[7] It possesses several functions such as, antiapoptosis, anti-inflammation, anticancer, antibacterial and antioxidant effects.[2]