madecassic acid

  Cat. No.:  DCQ-052  
Chemical Structure
18449-41-7
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Field of application
>98%,Standard References
Cas No.: 18449-41-7
SMILES: C[C@@]([C@]([C@H](O)C1)([H])[C@]2(C)CO)(C[C@@H](O)[C@@H]2O)[C@](CC=C3[C@]4(CC[C@@](C(O)=O)(CC[C@H]5C)[C@@]3([H])[C@H]5C)C)([H])[C@]41C
Formula: C30H48O6
M.Wt: 504.7
Purity: >98%, Standard References Grade
Sotrage: 4°C for 1 year, -20°C for more than 2 years
Description: For the detailed information of madecassic acid, the solubility of madecassic acid in water, the solubility of madecassic acid in DMSO, the solubility of madecassic acid in PBS buffer, the animal experiment(test) (test) of madecassic acid, the cell expriment (test) of madecassic acid, the in vivo, in vitro and clinical trial test of madecassic acid, the EC50, IC50,and Affinity of madecassic acid,, please contact DC Chemicals.
MSDS
COA
LOT NO. DOWNLOAD
2018-0101
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