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Alphitolic acid

CAS: 19533-92-7 F: C30H48O4 W: 472.70

Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) is an anti-inflammatory triterpene could found in quercus aliena. Alphitolic acid bloc
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Bioactivity Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) is an anti-inflammatory triterpene could found in quercus aliena. Alphitolic acid blocks Akt–NF-κB signaling to induce apoptosis. Alphitolic acid induces autophagy. Alphitolic acid has anti-inflammatory activity and down-regulates the NO and TNF-α production. Alphitolic acid can be used for cancer and inflammation research[1][2][3].
Invitro Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) (0-30 µM; 72 hours; HSC-3, SCC2095, and SCC4 cells) has anti-proliferative activity in oral cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner, induces apoptosis and blocks Akt–NF-κB signaling[1].Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) (0-25 µM; 3-72 hours; SCC4 cells) induces autophagy with increases the expression of autophagosome marker LC3B-II and two autophagyregulatory proteins[1].Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) (0-25 µM; 72 hours; SCC4 cells) increases p53 phosphorylation and expression, decreases in the expression of the oncogenic E3 ligase MDM2[1].Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) (0-25 µM; 72 hours; RAW 264.7 macrophages) has anti-inflammatory activity and down-regulates the NO and TNF-α production with IC50 values of 17.6 and 22.7 µM, respectively[2]. Cell Viability Assay[1] Cell Line:
In Vivo Alphitolic acid (Aophitolic acid) (47-756 µg/ear; i.h.; adult male CF-1 mice) has anti-inflammatory activity in vivo[3]. Animal Model:
Name Alphitolic acid
CAS 19533-92-7
Formula C30H48O4
Molar Mass 472.70
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Reference [1]. Bai LY, et, al. Alphitolic acid, an anti-inflammatory triterpene, induces apoptosis and autophagy in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells, in part, through a p53-dependent pathway. 2015 Jan 22; 18(2015):368-378. [2]. Raju R, et, al. Anti-Inflammatory Chemical Profiling of the Australian Rainforest Tree Alphitonia petriei (Rhamnaceae). Molecules. 2016 Nov 11;21(11):1521. [3]. Goity LE, et, al. An HPLC-UV and HPLC-ESI-MS based method for identification of antiinflammatory triterpenoids from the extracts of Ugni molinae. 2013 Jan; 12(1):108-116.