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Neophytadiene (CAS 504-96-1)

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Neophytadiene is an enzyme inhibitor that contains 15% hexanes
CAS Number:
504-96-1
Molecular Weight:
278.52
Molecular Formula:
C20H38
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Neophytadiene is an enzyme inhibitor. This product contains up to 15% hexanes and up to 5% of the analogous dimer by NMR. Neophytadiene, a sesquiterpene lactone present in the essential oil of various plants such as the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), holds promise for numerous applications in medicine, agriculture, and cosmetics. This naturally occurring compound has undergone thorough investigation due to its potential as an insecticide, fungicide, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial agent. Extending its effectiveness to a broad spectrum, neophytadiene has demonstrated efficacy against diverse insects, fungi, and bacteria, including the malaria-causing Plasmodium falciparum.


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Neophytadiene, 10 mg

sc-208090
10 mg
$520.00