Prostratin
≥98% (HPLC)
- Product Code: 110822
CAS:
60857-08-1
Molecular Weight: | 390.47 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₂₂H₃₀O₆ |
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EC Number: | MDL Number: | MFCD00674138 | |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | −20°C |
Product Description:
Prostratin is primarily studied for its potential in medical research, particularly in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It has shown promise in activating latent HIV reservoirs, making the virus susceptible to antiretroviral therapies. This could be a significant step toward a functional cure for HIV. Additionally, it is being explored for its ability to stimulate the immune system, which may have applications in treating other viral infections or immune-related conditions. Prostratin is also of interest in cancer research due to its potential to induce cell differentiation, which could help in developing therapies for certain types of cancer. Its natural origin, derived from the mamala tree, has sparked interest in ethnopharmacology and traditional medicine studies.
Product Specification:
Test | Specification |
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Appearance | White Powder |
Purity (%) | 97.5-100 |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms To Structure |
NMR | Conforms To Structure |
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size (g) | Availability | Price | Quantity |
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0.001 | 10-20 days | $647.85 |
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Prostratin
Prostratin is primarily studied for its potential in medical research, particularly in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It has shown promise in activating latent HIV reservoirs, making the virus susceptible to antiretroviral therapies. This could be a significant step toward a functional cure for HIV. Additionally, it is being explored for its ability to stimulate the immune system, which may have applications in treating other viral infections or immune-related conditions. Prostratin is also of interest in cancer research due to its potential to induce cell differentiation, which could help in developing therapies for certain types of cancer. Its natural origin, derived from the mamala tree, has sparked interest in ethnopharmacology and traditional medicine studies.
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