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Arglabin

Catalog No.GC35385

Arglabin ((+)-Arglabin), un producto natural aislado de Artemisia glabella, es un inhibidor del inflamasoma NLRP3.

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Arglabin Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 84692-91-1

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
266,00 $
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5mg
270,00 $
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10mg
301,00 $
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25mg
525,00 $
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50mg
840,00 $
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Arglabin is a sesquiterpene gamma-lactone is isolated from Artemisia glabella; anticancer natural compound.IC50 value:Target: anticancerin vitro: Arglabin-stimulated macrophages displayed a strong cytotoxic activity and the lowest doses (1.25 micrograms/mL and 0.125 micrograms/mL) induced a significant stimulation of cell mitochondrial metabolism, which correlated with [3H]TdR uptake by J774.1 cells under the same experimental conditions. Arglabin triggered the production of the three cytokines from J774-1 cells. However, the pattern of cytokine secretion differed to some extent, according to the methodology used for cytokine measurement: either traditional bioassay or specific immunoassay (ELISA) [1]. Arglabin exhibits antiexudative and antiproliferative properties on the models of acute aseptic inflammation caused by formalin, carrageenan, and histamine, and on the model of proliferative inflammation accompanying cotton-pellet granuloma [2]. Arglabin is able to reduce the proportion of AML stem cells (CD34+CD38-) in primary AML cells [3].

[1]. Bottex-Gauthier C, et al. In vitro biological activities of arglabin, a sesquiterpene lactone from the Chinese herb Artemisia myriantha Wall. (Asteraceae). Biotechnol Ther. 1993;4(1-2):77-98. [2]. Abil'daeva AZh, et al. Anti-inflammatory effect of arglabin and 11,13-dihydro-13-dimethylaminoarglabin hydrochloride. Eksp Klin Farmakol. 2004 Jan-Feb;67(1):37-9. [3]. Zhang Q, et al. Guaianolide sesquiterpene lactones, a source to discover agents that selectively inhibit acute myelogenous leukemia stem and progenitor cells. J Med Chem. 2012 Oct 25;55(20):8757-69.

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