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Neoandrographolide

analytical standard

Synonym(s):

ent-19-Hydroxy-8(17),13-labdadien-16,15-olide 19-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, D-Glucopyranosyloxy)methyl]decahydro-5,8a-dimethyl-2-methylene-1-naphthalenyl]ethyl]-2(5H)-furanone

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C26H40O8
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
480.59
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
85151701
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.24

grade

analytical standard

Quality Level

Assay

≥95% (HPLC)

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable
gas chromatography (GC): suitable

application(s)

food and beverages

format

neat

SMILES string

C[C@]1(CCC[C@@]2(C)[C@H](CCC3=CCOC3=O)C(=C)CC[C@H]12)CO[C@@H]4O[C@H](CO)[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@H]4O

InChI

1S/C26H40O8/c1-15-5-8-19-25(2,14-33-24-22(30)21(29)20(28)18(13-27)34-24)10-4-11-26(19,3)17(15)7-6-16-9-12-32-23(16)31/h9,17-22,24,27-30H,1,4-8,10-14H2,2-3H3/t17-,18-,19-,20-,21+,22-,24-,25+,26+/m1/s1

InChI key

YGCYRQKJYWQXHG-RDNQFMDVSA-N

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General description

Neoandrographolide is a major diterpenoid isolated from Andrographis paniculata NEES (AP), a shrub belonging to the Acanthaceae family. It exhibits antihepatotoxic effect against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity. It also shows protective effects against galactosamine and paracetamol-induced intoxication in rats. It also helps in the suppression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV)-induced cell cycle dysregulation and leads to a rise in CD4+ lymphocyte levels of HIV-1 infected individuals.

Application

Neoandrographolide may be used as an analytical reference standard for the quantification of the analyte in the leaves of Andrographis paniculata using chromatography techniques.
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Packaging

Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Li-Xia Chen et al.
Journal of Asian natural products research, 9(3-5), 463-469 (2007-08-19)
The biotransformation of neoandrographolide (1) was investigated by using Aspergillus niger (AS 3.739). Five products were obtained and identified as 8(17),13-ent-labdadien-16,15-olid-19-oic acid (2), 19-hydroxy-8(17),13-ent-labdadien-16,15-olide (3), 18-hydroxy-8(17),13-ent-labdadien-16,15-olid-19-oic acid (4), 3alpha-hydroxy-8(17),13-ent-labdadien-16,15-olid-19-oic acid (5) and 8beta,19-dihydroxy-ent-labd-13-en-16,15-olide (6) by spectroscopic and chemical means. Products
Du Qizhen et al.
Journal of chromatography. A, 984(1), 147-151 (2003-02-05)
The bioactive diterpenes andrographolide and neoandrographolide from the leaves of Andrographis paniculata NEES (Acanthaceae) were successfully separated by counter-current chromatography. A single 280-min separation yielded 189 mg of 99.9% andrographolide and 9.5 mg of 98.5% neoandrographolide applying water-methanol-ethyl acetate-n-hexane (2.5:2.5:4:1)
A Basak et al.
The Biochemical journal, 338 ( Pt 1), 107-113 (1999-02-05)
Studies were performed to investigate the prohormone/proprotein convertase (PC)-inhibitory properties of chemical constituents of the medicinally active plant Andrographis paniculata (AP; from the family Acanthaceae), also known as 'King of Bitters'. Among the individual components tested against the clinically important
Arvind S Negi et al.
Medicinal research reviews, 28(5), 746-772 (2007-11-06)
Medicinal plants have been traditionally used for treating liver diseases since centuries. Several leads from plant sources have been found as potential hepatoprotective agents with diverse chemical structures. Although, a big list of hepatoprotective phytomolecules was reported in the scientific
Alpana Srivastava et al.
Phytochemical analysis : PCA, 15(5), 280-285 (2004-10-29)
An attempt has been made to develop a method by which to determine the chemical fingerprint of Andrographis paniculata (Acanthaceae). High-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) was used to analyse hexane, chloroform, methanol and water extracts of leaves of A. paniculata.

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