
CAS 157414-05-6: 2-Propenoic acid,3-phenyl-,(1R,2S,3E,5S,7S,8S,10R,13S)-2,7,13-tris(acetyloxy)-10-hydroxy-8,12,15,15-tetramethyl-9-oxotricyclo[9.3.1.14,8]hexadeca-3,11-dien-5-ylester, (2E)- (9CI)
Formula:C35H42O10
Synonyms:- 2-Propenoicacid, 3-phenyl-,2,7,13-tris(acetyloxy)-10-hydroxy-8,12,15,15-tetramethyl-9-oxotricyclo[9.3.1.14,8]hexadeca-3,11-dien-5-ylester, [1R-[1R*,2S*,3E,5S*(E),7S*,8S*,10R*,13S*]]-
- Tricyclo[9.3.1.14,8]hexadecane, 2-propenoic acid deriv.
- Taxuspin B
- TaxuspineB
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Taxuspine B
CAS:Taxuspine B is a natural product from the Japanese yew Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc.Formula:C35H42O10Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:622.7Taxuspine B
CAS:Taxuspine B is a chemical compound, specifically a cyclopeptide alkaloid, which is isolated from the plant Taxus cuspidata. This compound is derived from natural sources, particularly the bark and leaves of the yew tree. Taxuspine B operates through a mode of action that involves disrupting cellular processes, which can inhibit the growth of malignant cells. Its mechanism of action includes the modulation of various cellular pathways, providing potential cytotoxic effects against certain tumor types. The uses and applications of Taxuspine B are primarily within the field of oncology research. Scientists are investigating its efficacy in vitro for the development of novel anticancer therapies. It may serve as a lead compound in the synthesis of new chemotherapeutic agents or as an adjunct to existing treatments. Due to its natural origin and unique structure, Taxuspine B provides a promising avenue for further research into targeted cancer therapies.Formula:C35H42O10Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:622.7 g/mol