Cheilanthifoline(Cheilanthifoline) is an alkaloid belonging to the acetophenone group of alkaloids. Its chemical formula is C20H13NO4 and its molecular weight is 331.32g/mol. This compound is found in nature mainly in the roots and leaves of corydaceae plants.
The common use of Cheilanthifoline is as a raw material for drug research and development. It has antibacterial, antiviral and anti-tumor effects. Therefore, it is used in the preparation of various drugs such as anticancer drugs and anti-infective drugs.
Regarding the preparation method, the extraction of Cheilanthifoline is mainly achieved by alcohol extraction and chromatographic purification of plant materials. First, the roots or leaves of the crushed leaf Corydalis plant are soaked in alcohol (such as ethanol or methanol) to extract. The target compound is then purified using chromatographic techniques such as column chromatography or thin layer chromatography in an appropriate solvent.
Regarding safety information, since the toxicity and side effects of Cheilanthifoline have not been fully studied, the evaluation of its safety and side effects is still limited. When using or studying the compound, it is important to follow the safety practices of the laboratory and take appropriate protective measures according to the actual situation. In the course of use, if there are any abnormal symptoms or discomfort, should immediately stop using and consult a medical professional advice. In all cases, the compound should be stored and handled properly to avoid contact with the environment or human body.