
CAS 96158-13-3: β-D-Glucopyranosiduronic acid, (3β)-17-carboxy-28-norolean-12-en-3-yl O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1→3)-O-[β-D-xylopyranosyl-(1→2)]-
Formula:C46H72O17
InChI:InChI=1S/C46H72O17/c1-41(2)14-16-46(40(56)57)17-15-44(6)21(22(46)18-41)8-9-26-43(5)12-11-27(42(3,4)25(43)10-13-45(26,44)7)60-39-35(63-38-31(52)29(50)24(48)20-59-38)33(32(53)34(62-39)36(54)55)61-37-30(51)28(49)23(47)19-58-37/h8,22-35,37-39,47-53H,9-20H2,1-7H3,(H,54,55)(H,56,57)
InChI key:InChIKey=XQGKHFSVPNPHAB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:CC12C3(C)C(C4C(C(O)=O)(CC3)CCC(C)(C)C4)=CCC1C5(C)C(CC2)C(C)(C)C(OC6C(OC7C(O)C(O)C(O)CO7)C(OC8C(O)C(O)C(O)CO8)C(O)C(C(O)=O)O6)CC5
Synonyms:- β-D-Glucopyranosiduronic acid, (3β)-17-carboxy-28-norolean-12-en-3-yl O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1→3)-O-[β-D-xylopyranosyl-(1→2)]-
- Momordin Ie
- 28-Noroleanane, β-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid deriv.
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Momordin 1e
CAS:Momordin 1e is a triterpenoid saponin, which is an active biological compound, derived from the plant species Momordica charantia, commonly known as bitter melon. This compound is sourced primarily from the seeds and fruit of the plant and is known for its diverse biochemical activities. The mode of action of Momordin 1e involves the inhibition of viral replication, making it a subject of interest in antiviral research. It is hypothesized to disrupt viral RNA synthesis, which prevents the proliferation of the virus within host cells. The principal applications of Momordin 1e are in the study of antiviral therapies. Given its potential to inhibit different types of viruses, it is being explored as a natural antiviral agent. Researchers are particularly interested in its effects on limiting the spread of certain viral infections. While still under investigation, the compound's unique properties could contribute to the development of new therapeutic agents. This makes Momordin 1e a significant focus in pharmacological studies aimed at understanding and utilizing plant-derived compounds in modern medicine.Formula:C46H72O17Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:897.05 g/mol