Encyclopedia

  • Contribution of cinnamic acid analogues in rosmarinic acid to inhibition of snake venom induced hemorrhage
  • Add time:08/04/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    In our previous paper, we reported that rosmarinic acid (1) of Argusia argentea could neutralize snake venom induced hemorrhagic action. Rosmarinic acid (1) consists of two phenylpropanoids: caffeic acid (2) and 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)lactic acid (3). In this study, we investigated the structural requirements necessary for inhibition of snake venom activity through the use of compounds, which are structurally related to rosmarinic acid (1). By examining anti-hemorrhagic activity of cinnamic acid analogs against Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) venom, it was revealed that the presence of the E-enoic acid moiety (–CHCH–COOH) was critical. Furthermore, among the compound tested, it was concluded that rosmarinic acid (1) (IC50 0.15 μM) was the most potent inhibitor against the venom.

    We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of 2,4-DIMETHOXYCINNAMIC ACID (cas 16909-09-4). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 16909-09-4 suppliers


    Prev:Fluorescence spectroscopic determination of dipyridamole binding on pancreas-1 tumor cell membrane
    Next: Standard molar enthalpies of combustion of five trans -dimethoxycinnamic acids)

About|Contact|Cas|Product Name|Molecular|Country|Encyclopedia

Message|New Cas|MSDS|Service|Advertisement|CAS DataBase|Article Data|Manufacturers | Chemical Catalog

©2008 LookChem.com,License: ICP

NO.:Zhejiang16009103

complaints:service@lookchem.com Desktop View