Bioactivity | Enterodiol is transformed by human intestinal bacteria from lignans contained in various whole-grain cereals, nuts, legumes, flaxseed, and vegetables. Enterodiol has an apoptotic effect in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. Anti-cancer activities[1][2]. |
Invitro | Enterodiol (0-100 μM; 24-72 hours) results in an apoptosis rate of up to 40% in CT26 cells. Enterodiol shows no cytotoxicity toward RAW264.7 macrophages[1].Enterodiol (0-100 μM; 24-48 hours) also suppresses the migration of CRC cells in a concentration-dependent manner. The phosphorylation of ERK, JNK, and p38 is down-regulated with Enterodiol treatment. Enterodiol (0-100 μM; 48 hours) decreases the expression levels of anti-apoptotic proteins in CRC cells[1]. |
Name | Enterodiol |
CAS | 80226-00-2 |
Formula | C18H22O4 |
Molar Mass | 302.36 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |