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Xanthorrhizol

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Synonyms 1,3,5,10-Bisabolatetraen-2-ol
Product Type Chemical
Properties
Formula C15H22O
MW 218.3
CAS 30199-26-9
Source/Host Chemicals Isolated from Curcuma xanthorrhiza.
Purity Chemicals ≥97% (NMR)
Appearance Colorless to light yellow oil.
Solubility Soluble in DMSO or ethanol.
Identity Determined by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and MS.
InChi Key FKWGCEDRLNNZOZ-GFCCVEGCSA-N
Smiles C[C@H](CCC=C(C)C)C1=CC=C(C)C(O)=C1
Shipping and Handling
Shipping AMBIENT
Short Term Storage +4°C
Long Term Storage -20°C
Handling Advice Keep cool and dry.
Protect from light.
Use/Stability Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at -20°C.
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Description
  • Shows calcium-antagonistic and vasorelaxant activity [1,3].
  • Antibacterial [2].
  • Anti-inflammatory. Potent COX-2 and inducible nitric oxide (iNOS; NOS II) inhibitor [4,5,9].
  • Hepatoprotective [5, 6].
  • Anticancer compound. Apoptosis inducer [7,8,10,12].
  • Neuroprotective antioxidant [8].
  • Antifungal [11].
Product References
  1. Effect of xanthorrhizol, xanthorrhizol glycoside and trachylobanoic acid isolated from Cachani complex plants upon the contractile activity of uterine smooth muscle: H. Ponce-Monter, et al.; Phytother. Res. 13, 202 (1999)
  2. Antibacterial activity of xanthorrhizol from Curcuma xanthorrhiza against oral pathogens: J.K. Hwang, et al.; Fitoterapia 71, 321 (2000)
  3. Xanthorrhizol induces endothelium-independent relaxation of rat thoracic aorta: M.G. Campos, et al.; Life Sci. 67, 327 (2000)
  4. Suppressive effect of natural sesquiterpenoids on inducible cyclooxygenase (COX-2) and nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity in mouse macrophage cells: S.K. Lee, et al.; J. Environ. Pathol. Toxicol. Oncol. 21, 141 (2002)
  5. Abrogation of cisplatin-induced hepatotoxicity in mice by xanthorrhizol is related to its effect on the regulation of gene transcription: S.H. Kim, et al.; Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 196, 346 (2004)
  6. Phosphorylation of c-Jun N-terminal Kinases (JNKs) is involved in the preventive effect of xanthorrhizol on cisplatin-induced hepatotoxicity: K.O. Hong, et al.; Arch. Toxicol. 79, 231 (2005)
  7. Xanthorrhizol induces apoptosis via the up-regulation of bax and p53 in HeLa cells: N. Ismail, et al.; Anticancer Res. 25, 2221 (2005)
  8. Antioxidant and antiinflammatory activities of xanthorrhizol in hippocampal neurons and primary cultured microglia: C.S. Lim, et al.; J. Neurosci. Res. 82, 831 (2005)
  9. Regulation of p53-, Bcl-2- and caspase-dependent signaling pathway in xanthorrhizol-induced apoptosis of HepG2 hepatoma cells: T. Handayani, et al.; Anticancer Res. 27, 965 (2007)
  10. Xanthorrhizol inhibits 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced acute inflammation and two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis by blocking the expression of ornithine decarboxylase, cyclooxygenase-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase through mitogen-acti: W.Y. Chung, et al.; Carcinogenesis 28, 1224 (2007)
  11. In Vitro antimycotic activity of xanthorrhizol isolated from Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb. against opportunistic filamentous fungi: Y. Rukayadi & J.K. Hwang; Phytother. Res. 21, 434 (2007)
  12. Regulation of p53-, Bcl-2- and caspase-dependent signaling pathway in Xanthorrhizol induced DNA fragmentation in HepG2 cells involving Bcl-2 family proteins: BBRC 420, 834 (2012)
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