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Gingerol (CAS 23513-14-6)

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Alternate Names:
6-Gingerol
Application:
Gingerol is an apoptosis inducing, anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory agent
CAS Number:
23513-14-6
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
294.38
Molecular Formula:
C17H26O4
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Gingerol, a phenolic substance and a potent cardiotonic agent isolated from the rhizome of ginger, may act to stimulate the Ca2+-pumping activity of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of rabbits in a concentration-dependent manner. It was noted that Gingerol specifically activated SERCA (Ca2+-ATPase of cardiac and skeletal SR). Additional research has shown Gingerol to inhibit platelet aggregation via suppression of thromboxane production. Gingerol blocked ATP release from platelets induced by adrenaline and adenosine 5-diphosphate and prevented secondary aggregation. It has been demonstrated that Gingerol contains antioxidant and antiinflammatory characteristics and could significantly inhibit 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced skin papillomagenesis in mice. Furthermore, Gingerol has been noted as an agonist of the capsaicin-activated VR1 (vanilloid receptor) and in leukemia cell studies it may act to have apoptotic properties.


Gingerol (CAS 23513-14-6) References

  1. Induction of apoptosis in HL-60 cells by pungent vanilloids, [6]-gingerol and [6]-paradol.  |  Lee, E. and Surh, YJ. 1998. Cancer Lett. 134: 163-8. PMID: 10025876
  2. Gingerols: a novel class of vanilloid receptor (VR1) agonists.  |  Dedov, VN., et al. 2002. Br J Pharmacol. 137: 793-8. PMID: 12411409
  3. Gingerol-induced hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha inhibits human prion peptide-mediated neurotoxicity.  |  Jeong, JK., et al. 2013. Phytother Res. 27: 1185-92. PMID: 23008012
  4. Gingerol, a novel cardiotonic agent, activates the Ca2+-pumping ATPase in skeletal and cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum.  |  Kobayashi, M., et al. 1987. Biochim Biophys Acta. 903: 96-102. PMID: 2443170
  5. The influence of gingerol treatment on aluminum toxicity in rats.  |  Shrivastava, S. 2015. J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol. 34: 11-21. PMID: 25746828
  6. Gingerol Inhibits Serum-Induced Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Injury-Induced Neointimal Hyperplasia by Suppressing p38 MAPK Activation.  |  Jain, M., et al. 2016. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol Ther. 21: 187-200. PMID: 26240073
  7. Gingerol Reverses the Cancer-Promoting Effect of Capsaicin by Increased TRPV1 Level in a Urethane-Induced Lung Carcinogenic Model.  |  Geng, S., et al. 2016. J Agric Food Chem. 64: 6203-11. PMID: 27436516
  8. Gingerol activates noxious cold ion channel TRPA1 in gastrointestinal tract.  |  Yang, MQ., et al. 2016. Chin J Nat Med. 14: 434-40. PMID: 27473961
  9. Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Gingerol on Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Cells by Inhibiting NF-κB Signaling Pathway.  |  Liang, N., et al. 2018. Inflammation. 41: 835-845. PMID: 29508185
  10. The rise of gingerol as anti-QS molecule: Darkest episode in the LuxR-mediated bioluminescence saga.  |  Parmar, P., et al. 2020. Bioorg Chem. 99: 103823. PMID: 32283347
  11. Breaking bad: Better call gingerol for improving antibiotic susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by inhibiting multiple quorum sensing pathways.  |  Shukla, A., et al. 2021. Microbiol Res. 252: 126863. PMID: 34530246
  12. Gingerol ameliorates neuronal damage induced by hypoxia-reoxygenation via the miR-210/brain-derived neurotrophic factor axis.  |  Zhai, Y., et al. 2022. Kaohsiung J Med Sci. 38: 367-377. PMID: 34962339
  13. Gingerol fractions bioactivity against butanone cytotoxicity induced in newborns of mice.  |  Othman, SI., et al. 2022. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 26: 6512-6522. PMID: 36196700
  14. Integrated chromatographic approach for the discovery of gingerol antioxidants from Dracocephalum heterophyllum and their potential targets.  |  Dang, J., et al. 2022. Anal Methods. 14: 4133-4145. PMID: 36226573
  15. Antiplatelet effect of gingerol isolated from Zingiber officinale.  |  Guh, JH., et al. 1995. J Pharm Pharmacol. 47: 329-32. PMID: 7791032

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Gingerol, 5 mg

sc-201519
5 mg
$109.00

Gingerol, 20 mg

sc-201519A
20 mg
$387.00

Can this standard be stored at -80C?

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Thank you for your question. For long-term storage we recommend keeping the compound at -20 °C.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Dedov et alDedov et al. (PubMed ID 12411409) found that gingerol is an agonist of capsaicin-activated VR1 receptor 2 and evoked capsaicin-like calcium currents in cultured DRG neurons. -SCBT Publication Review
Date published: 2015-03-04
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