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High quality Cepharanthine CAS 481-49-2 anti- covid in bulk supply
High quality Cepharanthine CAS 481-49-2 anti- covid in bulk supply

High quality Cepharanthine CAS 481-49-2 anti- covid in bulk supply

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Cepharanthine 481-49-2 anti-covid

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  • Appearance:white fine powder
  • Application:It is used to treat many acute and chronic diseases, including pit viper bites, alopecia areata, and leucopenia in radiation therapy.
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Description Cepharanthine is diclofenac quinoline alkaloid isolated from rhizome of Stephania japonica, which was first recorded in “Bencao shiyi” and functions as clearing heat, promoting diuresis and detumescence in traditional Chinese medicine. Cepharanthine is a pure and natural extract of the Stephania cepharantha Hayata plant, a rare species that is native to Kotosho Island, southeast of Taiwan. In 1914, the renowned botanist, Bunzo Hayata reported the plant for the first time. Two decades later, Dr. Heisaburo Kondo purified its active ingredient and named it “Cepharanthine.” Stephania japonica was used to treat tuberculosis and other consumptive diseases which provided a clue for its development on lung disease.
Physical properties Appearance: light yellow or yellow powder. Solubility: soluble in acidic aqueous solution and ether, acetone, and other organic solvents; insoluble in petroleum ether. Melting point: 148–150 °C. Specific optical rotation: +277°.

 

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Product Name: Cepharanthine
Synonyms: 1H-4,6:16,19-Dietheno-21,25-metheno-12H-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]pyrido[2',3':17,18][1,10]dioxacycloeicosino[2,3,4-ij]isoquinoline, 2,3,13,14,14a,15,26,26a-octahydro-22,30-dimethoxy-1,14-dimethyl-, (14aS,26aR)-;Cepharanthine, >=98%;Cepharanthin, 98%, from Stephania japonica (Thunb.) Miers;Cepharanthine|||CEPHARANTHINE;CEPHARANTHIN;CEPHARANTHINE;OXYACANTHAN,6',12'-DIMETHOXY-2,2'-DIMETHYL-6,7-(METHYLLENEBIS (OXY))-;cepharantin
CAS: 481-49-2
MF: C37H38N2O6
MW: 606.71
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Product Categories: Inhibitors;Other APIs;Alkaloids;chemical reagent;pharmaceutical intermediate;standardized herbal extract;phytochemical;reference standards from Chinese medicinal herbs (TCM).
Mol File: 481-49-2.mol
 
Cepharanthine Chemical Properties
Melting point  145-155°
alpha  D20 +277° (c = 2 in chloroform)
Boiling point  654.03°C (rough estimate)
density  1.1761 (rough estimate)
refractive index  1.5300 (estimate)
storage temp.  under inert gas (nitrogen or Argon) at 2-8°C
pka 7.61±0.20(Predicted)
History Promoting leukocytosis of cepharanthine in tuberculosis patients was first recorded in the proceeding Institute of Chemotherapy by the Japanese scholar Yamaguchi in 1946. In 1948, Chinese scholar Yuhuang Zhao also received this compound and published it in D.M. Med.
It is thought that cepharanthine may stimulate the reticuloendothelial system, then activate hematopoietic tissue, and promote myeloproliferation. Therefore, the number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood increased significantly. Due to its good safety, cepharanthine is currently widely used in cancer patients with granulocytopenia or leukopenia embolism after radiotherapy and chemotherapy and so on.
In addition, Chinese scientists extracted five kinds of dibenzylisoquinoline alkaloids from Chinese herbal medicine in 1977, which could significantly improve the silicosis symptoms in rat . In 1993, it was issued as anti-pneumoconiosis drug by CFDA and is used for delaying the progress of pneumoconiosis in clinic.
Uses Cepharanthine is a biscoclaurine alkaloid that has antiinflammatory, antineoplastic, hepatoprotectant, radiopropective and other biological functions. It is used to treat many acute and chronic diseases, including pit viper bites, alopecia areata, and leucopenia in radiation therapy.
Definition ChEBI: Cepharanthine is a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid from tubers of Stephania; stimulates recovery of immunologic function in lymphatic system after administration of antineoplastic agents or x-irradiation. It is a member of isoquinolines and a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid.
benefits When Cepharanthine is absorbed into the body, it acts through multiple biochemical and pharmacological mechanisms and generates a tremendous amount of beneficial effects on one's health.
Regrow hair in a number of patients with different types of alopecia
Inhibit various types of cancerous tumor growth
Prevent cancer metastasis
Stimulate white blood cell production
Induce apoptosis (cell death) and autophagy in cancerous cells
Restore the effectiveness of anticancer drugs for resistant tumors
Boost the effectiveness of certain chemotherapies
Inhibit the replication of HIV-1 virus
Inhibit different types of Coronavirus
Provide relief of allergies by inhibiting the release of histamine
Possess anti-viral and anti-inflammatory effects
Scavenge free radicals and prevent oxidation
Biological Activity Cepharanthine, a biscoclaurine alkaloid isolated from a Chinese folklore plant Stephania cepharantha, inhibited HIV-1 replication by inhibiting kappa B, a potent inducer of HIV-1 gene expression and displayed potent activity against SARS coronavirus, HSV-1, and coxsackie B3 along with antitumor and immunomodulating activity. As cepharanthine had strong activity against both RNA and DNA viruses it may be a source of potential lead compounds for developing new antivirals.
Pharmacology The pharmacological effects of cepharanthine are very broad, mainly for the promotion of leukocytosis, antitumor, anti-inflammation, improvement of the body immunity, and other aspects of efficacy. Improvement of leukocytosis is the most widely studied among them, and the mechanism may be to stimulate the reticular endothelium system, activate hematopoietic tissue, and promote bone marrow hyperplasia .
Cepharanthine is also a good antitumor drug sensitizer. It can significantly improve their efficacy and reduce their side effects when combined with other antitumor drugs, as manifested by increasing the concentration of FT-207 metabolite (5-Fu) in tumor tissue under cepharanthine and FT-207 combination therapy, which was significantly higher than that in blood , suggesting that cepharanthine has the potential to improve the efficacy of antitumor drugs.
Clinical Use The major clinical application of cepharanthine is to improve their immunity impaired by chemotherapy or radiotherapy in tumor patients. In addition, cepharanthine can increase the sensitivity to antitumor drugs, and itself also has a certain antitumor effect. Now, it is commonly used as adjuvant drug for anticancer treatment.

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