Bioactivity | Corydalmine (L-Corydalmine) inhibits spore germination of some plant pathogenic as well as saprophytic fungi[1]. Corydalmine acts as an oral analgesic agent, exhibiting potent analgesic activity[2]. Corydalmine alleviates Vincristine-induced neuropathic pain in mice by inhibiting an NF-κB-dependent CXCL1/CXCR2 signaling pathway[3]. |
In Vivo | Corydalmine (L-Corydalmine) is a potent analgesic agent, in cynomolgus monkey, beagle dog, rat and mouse liver microsomes[2]. |
Name | Corydalmine |
CAS | 30413-84-4 |
Formula | C20H23NO4 |
Molar Mass | 341.40 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. S Ameer Basha, et al. Effect of 1-corydalmine, an Alkaloid Isolated From Corydalis Chaerophylla Roots on Spore Germination of Some Fungi. Mycobiology. 2007 Jun;35(2):69-71. [2]. Xiange Tang, et al. In Vitro Metabolism of L-Corydalmine, a Potent Analgesic Drug, in Human, Cynomolgus Monkey, Beagle Dog, Rat and Mouse Liver Microsomes. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2016 Sep 5;128:98-105. [3]. Lin Zhou, et al. Levo-corydalmine Alleviates Vincristine-Induced Neuropathic Pain in Mice by Inhibiting an NF-kappa B-dependent CXCL1/CXCR2 Signaling Pathway. Neuropharmacology. 2018 Jun;135:34-47. |