Platycodigenin
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Code: #226870
CAS Number
22327-82-8
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Molecular Information
Weight
520.7 g/mol
Formula
C₃₀H₄₈O₇
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Registry Numbers
MDL Number
MFCD21333509
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Physical Properties
Melting Point
242-243 °C
Boiling Point
675.5 °C at 760 mmHg
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Storage & Handling
Density
1.28±0.1 g/cm3 (20 °C 760 Torr)
Storage
2-8°C, sealed, dry
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Platycodigenin is primarily known for its bioactive properties, especially in traditional and modern medicinal applications. It exhibits significant anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines and mediators, making it useful in managing inflammatory conditions. It also demonstrates potent antitumor activity, inducing apoptosis in various cancer cell lines, including lung, liver, and cervical cancers, through mitochondrial and caspase-dependent pathways.
The compound has been studied for its immunomodulatory effects, enhancing immune response by stimulating macrophage activity and cytokine production. Additionally, platycodigenin shows antiviral potential, particularly against respiratory viruses, by interfering with viral replication and entry into host cells.
Due to its saponin structure, it also acts as a natural surfactant, improving the absorption of other drugs, which makes it valuable in pharmaceutical formulations as an adjuvant. Its antioxidant properties further contribute to cellular protection against oxidative stress, supporting its use in nutraceuticals and functional health products.
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Platycodigenin
Platycodigenin is primarily known for its bioactive properties, especially in traditional and modern medicinal applications. It exhibits significant anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines and mediators, making it useful in managing inflammatory conditions. It also demonstrates potent antitumor activity, inducing apoptosis in various cancer cell lines, including lung, liver, and cervical cancers, through mitochondrial and caspase-dependent pathways.
The compound has been studied for its immunomodulatory effects, enhancing immune response by stimulating macrophage activity and cytokine production. Additionally, platycodigenin shows antiviral potential, particularly against respiratory viruses, by interfering with viral replication and entry into host cells.
Due to its saponin structure, it also acts as a natural surfactant, improving the absorption of other drugs, which makes it valuable in pharmaceutical formulations as an adjuvant. Its antioxidant properties further contribute to cellular protection against oxidative stress, supporting its use in nutraceuticals and functional health products.
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