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n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate_Molecular_structure_CAS_)
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n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate

Catalog No. A0987 Name Sigma Aldrich
CAS Number Website http://www.sigmaaldrich.com
M. F. C22H34O5 Telephone 1-800-521-8956
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Purity ≥98% (HPLC) Email
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
pentyl 2-(3,5-dihydroxy-2-nonanoylphenyl)acetate
IUPAC Traditional name
pentyl 2-(3,5-dihydroxy-2-nonanoylphenyl)acetate
Synonyms
Cytosporone A n-amyl ester
compound 10i

DATABASE IDS

MDL Number MFCD18632550

PROPERTIES

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C22H34O5
Purity ≥98% (HPLC)
Apperance white powder
Solubility DMSO: >65 mg/mL
GHS Pictograms GHS07
GHS Signal Word Warning
GHS Hazard statements H302
European Hazard Symbols Harmful Harmful (Xn)
MSDS Link Download
Risk Statements 22
Storage Temperature 2-8°C
German water hazard class 3

DETAILS

Description (English)
Biochem/physiol Actions
n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate is a Nur77 agonist. Nur77 is a steroid orphan receptor that plays a critical role in regulating proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate, a cytosporone B analog, is a stronger activator of Nur77 than it parent compound. n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate treatment causes Nur77 migration to mitochondria, which results in mitochondrial Cyt c release into the cytoplasm and mitochondrial AIF redistribution in both the cytoplasm and nucleus.
Description (简体中文)
Biochem/physiol Actions
n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate is a Nur77 agonist. Nur77 is a steroid orphan receptor that plays a critical role in regulating proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate, a cytosporone B analog, is a stronger activator of Nur77 than it parent compound. n-Amyl 2-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(1-nonanoyl)phenyl]acetate treatment causes Nur77 migration to mitochondria, which results in mitochondrial Cyt c release into the cytoplasm and mitochondrial AIF redistribution in both the cytoplasm and nucleus.

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