Physcion-8-glucoside

  Cat. No.:  DCD-056  
Chemical Structure
26296-54-8
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Field of application
>98%,Standard References
Cas No.: 26296-54-8
SMILES: O=C1C2=C(C=C(OC)C=C2O)C(C3=CC(C)=CC(O[C@H]4[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](CO)O4)O)O)O)=C13)=O
Formula: C22H22O10
M.Wt: 446.404087543488
Purity: >98%, Standard References Grade
Sotrage: 4°C for 1 year, -20°C for more than 2 years
Description: For the detailed information of Physcion-8-glucoside, the solubility of Physcion-8-glucoside in water, the solubility of Physcion-8-glucoside in DMSO, the solubility of Physcion-8-glucoside in PBS buffer, the animal experiment(test) (test) of Physcion-8-glucoside, the cell expriment (test) of Physcion-8-glucoside, the in vivo, in vitro and clinical trial test of Physcion-8-glucoside, the EC50, IC50,and Affinity of Physcion-8-glucoside,, please contact DC Chemicals.
MSDS
COA
LOT NO. DOWNLOAD
2018-0101
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