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Daurisoline

CAS: 70553-76-3 F: C37H42N2O6 W: 610.74

Daurisoline is a hERG inhibitor and also an autophagy blocker.
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Bioactivity Daurisoline is a hERG inhibitor and also an autophagy blocker.
Invitro Daurisoline (compound 1) shows a maximal inhibitory effect on the end of depolarization (IhERG-step) at +20 mV and on the peak tail current (IhERG-tail) at +60 mV. At concentrations of 1, 3, 10, and 30 μM, the inhibition ratios for current amplitude at the end of depolarization (IhERG-step) are 32.2±4.2%, 41.6±2.6%, 62.1±5.9%, and 74.8±6.8%, respectively; the IC50 is 9.1 μM. In turn, the inhibition ratios for IhERG-tail are 16.7±5.8%, 31.1±4.5%, 55.1±7.2%, and 81.2±7.0%, respectively; the IC50 is 9.6 μM[1]. Daurisoline (DAS) inhibits the CPT-induced autophagy in different cancer cell lines, with IC50s of 74.75±1.03, 50.54±1.02 and 80.81±1.10 μM in HeLa, A549 and HCT-116 cells, respectively. DAC and Daurisoline also impair lysosomal function and lysosomal acidification, via inhibiting the lysosome V-type ATPase acitivity in DAC and Daurisoline treated cells[2].
Name Daurisoline
CAS 70553-76-3
Formula C37H42N2O6
Molar Mass 610.74
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage
Powder -20°C 3 years
4°C 2 years
In solvent -80°C 6 months
-20°C 1 month