Dodoviscin H

Analytical reference substance, ≥98% (HPLC)

Reagent Code: #177754
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CAS Number 1372527-39-3

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Weight 454.51 g/mol
Formula C₂₆H₃₀O₇
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MDL Number MFCD25973152
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Boiling Point 692.0±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
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Storage 2-8°C, sealed, dry, light-proof

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Used in research settings for its potential bioactive properties, particularly in studies related to natural product chemistry and drug discovery. Shows interest due to structural features that may influence cellular activity, making it a candidate for preliminary screening in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant assays. Primarily isolated from plant sources, it serves as a marker compound in phytochemical analysis and chemotaxonomic studies. Not used in commercial or industrial applications; currently limited to laboratory and academic research.

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Dodoviscin H
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Used in research settings for its potential bioactive properties, particularly in studies related to natural product chemistry and drug discovery. Shows interest due to structural features that may influence cellular activity, making it a candidate for preliminary screening in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant assays. Primarily isolated from plant sources, it serves as a marker compound in phytochemical analysis and chemotaxonomic studies. Not used in commercial or industrial applications; currently limited to laboratory and academic research.
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