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Magnolol
Catalog No. | PI0086 |
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CAS No. | 528-43-8 |
Molecular Formula | C18H18O |
Molecular Weight | 266.32 |
Purity | 98% HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Botanical Source | Magnolia officinalis Rehd.et Wils |
Appearance | Brown to white powder |
Storage | Stored in cool and dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Note: This magnolol can also be used as reference standards. You can find it under the category of Reference Substance at Herbalext.com. |
Safety Tips of Magnolol
Handling of magnolol 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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Related Researches
- 1. Enhancing the bioavailability of magnolol in rabbits using melting solid dispersion with polyvinylpyrrolidone.
Lin SP, et al. Drug Dev Ind Pharm 2013 Feb 1.
- 2. Maximizing dermal targeting and minimizing transdermal penetration by magnolol/honokiol methoxylation.
Lin CF, et al. Int J Pharm 2013 Mar 10;445(1-2):153-62.
- 3. Screening active anti-breast cancer compounds from Cortex Magnolia officinalis by 2D LC-MS.
Hou X, et al. J Sep Sci 2013 Feb;36(4):706-12.
- 4. Magnolol Protects Against Oxidative Stress-Mediated Neural Cell Damage by Modulating Mitochondrial Dysfunction and PI3K/Akt Signaling.
Dong L, et al. J Mol Neurosci 2013 Feb 14.
- 5. Magnolol suppresses hypoxia-induced angiogenesis via inhibition of HIF-1α/VEGF signaling pathway in human bladder cancer cells.
Chen MC, et al. Biochem Pharmacol 2013 May 1;85(9):1278-87.
- 6. Anti-hepatitis B virus lignans from the root of Streblus asper.
Li J, et al. Bioorg Med Chem Lett 2013 Apr 1;23(7):2238-44.
- 7. Magnolol Pretreatment Prevents Sepsis-Induced Intestinal Dysmotility by Maintaining Functional Interstitial Cells of Cajal.
Miao B, et al. Inflammation 2013 Feb 24.
- 8. Effects of magnolol on impairment of learning and memory abilities induced by scopolamine in mice.
Li YS, et al. Biol Pharm Bull 2013 May 1;36(5):764-71.
- 9. P27/Kip1 Is Responsible for Magnolol-Induced U373 Apoptosis in Vitro and in Vivo.
Chen LC, et al. J Agric Food Chem 2013 Mar 7.
- 10. Neuroprotective effects of neolignans isolated from Magnoliae Cortex against glutamate-induced apoptotic stimuli in HT22 cells.
Yang EJ, et al. Food Chem Toxicol 2013 Jun;56:304-12.