| Description | Ferulenol, a sesquiterpene prenylated coumarin derivative, exhibits potent antimycobacterial activity and haemorrhagic action. This compound selectively targets succinate ubiquinone reductase within the ubiquinone cycle as its specific mode of inhibition. |
| In vitro | At low concentrations, ferulenol inhibited ATP synthesis by inhibition of the adenine nucleotide translocase without limitation of mitochondrial respiration.?At higher concentrations, ferulenol inhibited oxygen consumption.?Ferulenol caused specific inhibition of succinate ubiquinone reductase without altering succinate dehydrogenase activity of the complex II.?Ferulenol inhibits succinate ubiquinone reductase(SQR) activity in a concentration-dependent manner and is as effective as thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTFA).Ferulenol inhibits the oxidative phosphorylation process by interacting with adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) and the complex II of the respiratory chain. |
| molecular weight | 366.49 |
| Molecular formula | C24H30O3 |
| CAS | 6805-34-1 |
| Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year |
| References | 1. Lahouel M, et al. Ferulenol specifically inhibits succinate ubiquinone reductase at the level of the ubiquinonecycle. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2007 Mar 30;355(1):252-7. 2. Mamoci E, et al. Chemical composition and in vitro activity of plant extracts from Ferula communis and Dittrichia viscosa against postharvest fungi. Molecules. 2011 Mar 22;16(3):2609-25. 3. DrissLamnaouer, et al. Ferulenol and ω-hydroxyferulenol, toxic coumarins from Ferula communis var. genuine. Volume 26, Issue 6, 1987, Pages 1613-1615. |