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Chaetoglobosin C (CAS 50645-76-6)

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Alternate Names:
(21,22-Dihydro-19-ketone)-chaetoglobosin A
CAS Number:
50645-76-6
Molecular Weight:
528.7
Molecular Formula:
C32H36N2O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Chaetoglobosin C is a naturally occurring secondary metabolite belonging to the class of fungal metabolites known as chaetoglobosins. It is produced by various species of fungi, including Chaetomium and Stachybotrys. Chemically, Chaetoglobosin C is a complex molecule with a unique structure. Chaetoglobosin C exhibits various biological activities and has attracted attention in research due to its potential pharmaceutical applications. Its specific mechanisms of action and therapeutic potential are still being studied, but it has shown inhibitory effects on certain enzymes and cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines in laboratory experiments.


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Chaetoglobosin C, 1 mg

sc-460048
1 mg
$240.00