Seneciphylline (Synonyms: NSC 30622) |
Katalog-Nr.GC44882 |
Seneciphyllin ist ein giftiges Pyrrolizidinalkaloid in Senecio-Pflanzen. Seneciphyllin erhÖht signifikant die AktivitÄten von Epoxidhydrase und Glutathion-S-Transferase, verursacht jedoch eine Verringerung von Cytochrom P-450 und verwandten Monooxygenase-AktivitÄten.
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Cas No.: 480-81-9
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Seneciphylline is an alkaloid that has been found F. japonicum and has diverse biological activites. It induces autophagy and decreases viability of Huh7.5 cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Seneciphylline is also cytotoxic to HepG2 cells (IC20 = 0.66 mM). Dietary administration of seneciphylline induces sex-linked recessive lethality in male Drosophila. Seneciphylline (80 mg/kg) increases the activity of epoxide hydrase and glutathione-S-transferase and decreases activity of cytochrome P450 and aminopyrine demethylase in rat liver.
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