Prosaikogenin G structure
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Common Name | Prosaikogenin G | ||
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| CAS Number | 99365-23-8 | Molecular Weight | 618.84 | |
| Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
| Molecular Formula | C36H58O8 | Melting Point | N/A | |
| MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A | |
Use of Prosaikogenin GProsaikogenin G, isolated from the roots of Buleurum bicaule Helm (Apiaceae), exhibits significant inhibitory effects on rat mesangial cell proliferation induced by Ang II. Prosaikogenin G has protective action on the kidney[1]. Prosaikogenin G is a derivative of Saikosaponin d in the gastrointestinal tract[2]. |
| Name | Prosaikogenin G |
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| Description | Prosaikogenin G, isolated from the roots of Buleurum bicaule Helm (Apiaceae), exhibits significant inhibitory effects on rat mesangial cell proliferation induced by Ang II. Prosaikogenin G has protective action on the kidney[1]. Prosaikogenin G is a derivative of Saikosaponin d in the gastrointestinal tract[2]. |
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| In Vitro | Prosaikogenin G (25, 50 μM) has protective action on the kidney for their down-regulated activity to the rat mesangial cell line (MC) proliferation induced by Ang II (1 μM), and does not exhibit injury to the normal MC[1]. |
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| Molecular Formula | C36H58O8 |
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| Molecular Weight | 618.84 |
| Hazard Codes | Xi |
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