Calycopterin - Names and Identifiers
Calycopterin - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C19H18O8
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Molar Mass | 374.34 |
Density | 1.44±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Melting Point | 226-228 °C(Solv: ethyl acetate (141-78-6)) |
Boling Point | 639.5±55.0 °C(Predicted) |
pKa | 6.66±0.40(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Calycopterin - Introduction
Calycopterin is a natural product that belongs to the class of flavonoids. It is widely found in yellow-flower-Black sandalwood trees and can also be extracted from other plants.
Calycopterin is a white crystalline solid with the chemical formula C17H14O7 with a relative molecular mass of 304.27. Its structure contains both glycosidic and glycosidic moieties, and also contains a 7-hydroxy and 8-methoxy substituted dye group.
Calycopterin has a certain value in medicinal, with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine formulations and can be used to treat digestive system diseases, heart diseases and liver diseases. In addition, Calycopterin is also used as an ingredient in cosmetics and health products to provide anti-aging and whitening effects.
Regarding the preparation method, a commonly used method is to extract Calycopterin from the yellow flower and black sandalwood tree. First, the fresh leaves or roots are ground and soaked with an appropriate solvent. The pure Calycopterin is then separated from the solution by some separation technique such as extraction, chromatography or crystallization.
When using Calycopterin, you need to pay attention to its safety. No clear toxicity data have been reported for Calycopterin. In general, however, safe practices for general chemicals should be followed. Avoid contact with eyes and skin, and maintain proper ventilation. If taken by mistake or inhaled by mistake, seek medical attention immediately. For immature children and pregnant women, it is better to avoid the use of Calycopterin.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:49:45