Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
dendrobine | [CAS]
2115-91-5 | [Synonyms]
Dendrobine 1% Dendroban-12-one 12-Oxodendrobane Dendrobine 2115-91-5 From Dendrobium nobile Dendrobine
Dendroban-12-one (3α,6α,7R,8S,9R,10α,11α)-Dendrobane-12-one Dendrobine, 98%, from Dendrobium nobile Lindl 7,5-(EpoxyMethano)-1H-cyclopent[cd]indol-9-one,decahydro-1,7b-diMethyl-6-(1-Methylethyl)-, (2aS,4aS,5R,6S,7R,7aS,7bR)- | [Molecular Formula]
C16H25NO2 | [MDL Number]
MFCD17676142 | [MOL File]
2115-91-5.mol | [Molecular Weight]
263.38 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Melting point ]
135-136℃ | [Boiling point ]
375℃ | [density ]
1.101 | [Fp ]
133℃ | [storage temp. ]
4°C, protect from light | [solubility ]
≥60mg/ml in MeOH | [form ]
Powder | [pka]
9.49±0.60(Predicted) | [color ]
White to yellow |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
Dendrobine is a sesquiterpenoid that has been found in D. nobile and has anticancer activity.1,2 It decreases viability of A549 cells when used at concentrations ranging from 2.5 to 15 μg/ml.2 It induces apoptosis in A549 cells when used at concentrations ranging from 1 to 10 μg/ml, as well as increases JNK phosphorylation and sensitizes A549 cells to cisplatin (Item No. 13119) at 10 μg/ml. Dendrobine (50 mg/kg per day) reduces tumor growth in an A549 mouse xenograft model with an additive effect when used in combination with cisplatin. | [Uses]
Dendrobine is an alkaloid isolated from Dendrobium nobile and is an antagonist of β-alanine, taurine and of presynaptic inhibition in the frog spinal cord. | [Definition]
ChEBI: Dendrobine is a member of indoles. |
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