Jamaicin
CAS No. 24211-36-7
Jamaicin( —— )
Catalog No. M33967 CAS No. 24211-36-7
Jamaicin (AnCoA4), an isoflavone derived from the chickweed plant, is an inhibitor of the STIM1-Orai1 channel that blocks calcium influx, reduces its interaction with STIM1, and inhibits T-cell activation.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
COA
Datasheet
HNMR
HPLC
MSDS
Handing Instructions
| Size | Price / USD | Stock | Quantity |
| 2MG | 193 | Get Quote |
|
| 5MG | 296 | Get Quote |
|
| 10MG | 464 | Get Quote |
|
| 25MG | 908 | Get Quote |
|
| 50MG | 1260 | Get Quote |
|
| 100MG | 1665 | Get Quote |
|
| 500MG | Get Quote | Get Quote |
|
| 1G | Get Quote | Get Quote |
|
Biological Information
-
Product NameJamaicin
-
NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
-
Brief DescriptionJamaicin (AnCoA4), an isoflavone derived from the chickweed plant, is an inhibitor of the STIM1-Orai1 channel that blocks calcium influx, reduces its interaction with STIM1, and inhibits T-cell activation.
-
DescriptionJamaicin is a natural isoflavone found in the grains of Millettia pachyloba (Leguminosae).
-
In Vitro——
-
In Vivo——
-
Synonyms——
-
PathwayGPCR/G Protein
-
TargetCalcium Channel
-
RecptorCalcium Channel
-
Research Area——
-
Indication——
Chemical Information
-
CAS Number24211-36-7
-
Formula Weight378.37
-
Molecular FormulaC22H18O6
-
Purity>98% (HPLC)
-
Solubility——
-
SMILESO=C1C(=COC2=C3C=CC(OC3=CC=C12)(C)C)C=4C=C5OCOC5=CC4OC
-
Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
-
Storage(-20℃)
-
ShippingWith Ice Pack
-
Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1. Huong Doan Thi Mai, et al. Cytotoxic prenylated isoflavone and bipterocarpan from Millettia pachyloba. Planta Med. 2010 Oct;76(15):1739-42. ?
molnova catalog
related products
-
ω-Conotoxin MVIIC
Peptide neurotoxin; wide spectrum blocker of N, P and Q type calcium channels.
-
L-Phenylalanine
L-Phenylalanine is an antagonist at α2δ calcium channels with a Ki of 980 nM.
-
PD173212
PD 173212 is a blocker that blocks N-type voltage sensitive calcium channel (Cav2.2). PD173212 (0.0017-1.7 μmol/kg, Intraperitoneal Injection.) dose-dependently reduced DNBS-induced visceral hypersensitivity in mice.
Cart
sales@molnova.com