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Betulinic Acid
Catalog No. | PI0029 |
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CAS No. | 472-15-1 |
Molecular Formula | C30H48O3 |
Molecular Weight | 456.71 |
Purity | 98% HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Botanical Source | Betula alba L. |
Appearance | White powder |
Storage | Stored in cool and dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Note: This betulinic acid can also be used as reference standards. You can find it under the category of Reference Substance at Herbalext.com. |
Safety Tips of Betulinic Acid
Handling of betulinic acid should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
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Catalog No.: PI0029
CAS No.: 472-15-1
Molecular Weight: 456.71
Purity: 98% HPLC
Package: 25 kg/drum
Related Applications
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Related Researches
- 1. Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Diospyros bipindensis (Gürke) extracts and its main constituents.
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- 2. Betulinic acid regulates generation of neuroinflammatory mediators responsible for tissue destruction in multiple sclerosis in vitro.
Bla?evski J, et al. Acta Pharmacol Sin 2013 Mar;34(3):424-31.
- 3. New betulinic acid derivatives for bevirimat-resistant human immunodeficiency virus type-1.
Dang Z, et al. J Med Chem 2013 Mar 14;56(5):2029-37.
- 4. Betulinic acid suppresses NGAL-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in melanoma.
Gheorgheosu D, et al. Biol Chem 2013 Jun 1;394(6):773-81.
- 5. Synthesis of antitumor-active betulinic acid-derived hydroxypropargylamines by copper-catalyzend mannich reactions.
Csuk R, et al. Arch Pharm (Weinheim) 2013 Mar;346(3):232-46.
- 6. Apoptosis of human breast cancer cells induced by microencapsulated betulinic acid from sour jujube fruits through the mitochondria transduction pathway.
Sun YF, et al. Food Chem 2013 Jun 1;138(2-3):1998-2007.
- 7. Voltammetric determination of betulinic acid at lead film electrode after chromatographic separation in plant material.
Tyszczuk-Rotko K, et al. Anal Biochem 2013 May 15;436(2):121-6.
- 8. Unusual Immuno-Modulatory Triterpene-Caffeates in the Skins of Russeted Varieties of Apples and Pears.
Andre CM, et al. J Agric Food Chem 2013 Mar 4.
- 9. Betulinic acid selectively increases protein degradation and enhances prostate cancer-specific apoptosis: possible role for inhibition of deubiquitinase activity.
Reiner T, et al. PLoS One 2013;8(2):e56234.
- 10. Betulinic acid alleviates non-alcoholic fatty liver by inhibiting SREBP1 activity via the AMPK-mTOR-SREBP signaling pathway.
Quan HY, et al. Biochem Pharmacol 2013 May 1;85(9):1330-40.