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Apigenin
Description
Apigenin is a natural product found in many plants that belongs to the flavonoid family and is the aglycone of several naturally occurring glycosides. Apigenin acts as a monoamine transport activator, one of the few chemicals that has been shown to have this property. Apigenin is a ligand of central benzodiazepine receptors and can competitively inhibit the binding of flunitrazepam with a Ki of 4 μM, exerting anxiolytic and mild sedative effects.
Basic Information
Synonyms: | 4',5,7-trihydroxyflavone |
Application: | Protein Kinase Inhibitor |
CAS Number: | 520-36-5 |
Formula: | C15H10O5 |
Molecular Weight: | 270.2 |
SMILES: | C1=CC(=CC=C1C2=CC(=O)C3=C(C=C(C=C3O2)O)O)O |
Solubility-In vitro: | DMSO: 46 mg/mL (170.22 mM) Water: Insoluble Ethanol: Insoluble * <1 mg/ml means slightly soluble or insoluble. |
Target Info
CYP2C9: | 2 μM(Ki) |
Storage
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Preparing Stock Solutions
0.1 mM_1 mg: 37.01 mL
0.1 mM_5 mg: 185.05 mL
0.1 mM_10 mg: 370.1 mL
0.5 mM_1 mg: 7.4 mL
0.5 mM_5 mg: 37.01 mL
0.5 mM_10 mg: 74.02 mL
1 mM_1 mg: 3.7 mL
1 mM_5 mg: 18.5 mL
1 mM_10 mg: 37.01 mL
5 mM_1 mg: 0.74 mL
5 mM_5 mg: 3.7 mL
5 mM_10 mg: 7.4 mL
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