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Thielavin A (CAS 71950-66-8)

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Application:
Thielavin A is apotent prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor
CAS Number:
71950-66-8
Purity:
>94%
Molecular Weight:
538.5
Molecular Formula:
C29H30O10
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Thielavin A is a secondary metabolite found in certain species of fungi. It is recognized for its role in chemical ecology as a fungal metabolite and has been studied for its inhibitory effects on various biological processes. Research on Thielavin A often focuses on its potential as an inhibitor of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which are small proteins important in cell signaling. Additionally, Thielavin A is used in the study of biosynthesis pathways of polyketides, which are a class of secondary metabolites with diverse structures and activities. Investigations into the production and regulation of Thielavin A in fungi can reveal information about the enzymes and genetic controls involved in polyketide synthesis, which is valuable for the field of natural product chemistry and could inform the development of novel compounds or biotechnological applications.


Thielavin A (CAS 71950-66-8) References

  1. Thielavins as glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase) inhibitors: producing strain, fermentation, isolation, structural elucidation and biological activities.  |  Sakemi, S., et al. 2002. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 55: 941-51. PMID: 12546415
  2. Thielavins A, J and K: α-Glucosidase inhibitors from MEXU 27095, an endophytic fungus from Hintonia latiflora.  |  Rivera-Chávez, J., et al. 2013. Phytochemistry. 94: 198-205. PMID: 23809634
  3. The structures of thielavins A, B and C. Prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors from fungi.  |  Kitahara, N., et al. 1983. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 36: 599-600. PMID: 6409872
  4. Thielavin A and B, new inhibitors of prostaglandin biosynthesis produced by Thielavia terricola.  |  Kitahara, N., et al. 1981. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 34: 1562-8. PMID: 7333968

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Thielavin A, 500 µg

sc-202361
500 µg
$806.00