Lucidin

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Reagent Code: #59312
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CAS Number 478-08-0

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Weight 270.24 g/mol
Formula C₁₅H₁₀O₅
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Storage -20°C

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Lucidin is primarily studied for its potential applications in the field of medical research, particularly in understanding its biological activities. It has been investigated for its role in inducing DNA damage and its potential carcinogenic effects, making it a subject of interest in toxicology studies. Researchers use Lucidin to explore mechanisms of mutagenesis and to assess the safety of natural products containing this compound. Additionally, it has been utilized in studies focusing on the development of chemopreventive strategies against cancer, as understanding its effects can help in identifying protective agents. Lucidin also serves as a reference compound in analytical chemistry for the detection and quantification of similar anthraquinone derivatives in plant extracts and herbal medicines.

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Appearance Yellow Powder
Purity (%) 95-100
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure

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10-20 days ฿17,640.00

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Lucidin is primarily studied for its potential applications in the field of medical research, particularly in understanding its biological activities. It has been investigated for its role in inducing DNA damage and its potential carcinogenic effects, making it a subject of interest in toxicology studies. Researchers use Lucidin to explore mechanisms of mutagenesis and to assess the safety of natural products containing this compound. Additionally, it has been utilized in studies focusing on the developm

Lucidin is primarily studied for its potential applications in the field of medical research, particularly in understanding its biological activities. It has been investigated for its role in inducing DNA damage and its potential carcinogenic effects, making it a subject of interest in toxicology studies. Researchers use Lucidin to explore mechanisms of mutagenesis and to assess the safety of natural products containing this compound. Additionally, it has been utilized in studies focusing on the development of chemopreventive strategies against cancer, as understanding its effects can help in identifying protective agents. Lucidin also serves as a reference compound in analytical chemistry for the detection and quantification of similar anthraquinone derivatives in plant extracts and herbal medicines.

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