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Cytochalasin E, Aspergillus clavatus [C1197]
Description: A fungal metabolite that inhibits angiogenesis & tumor growth. Enhances PKC-dependent process of secretion. Does not inhibit glucose transport.
Chemical Formula: C28H33NO7
Molecular Weight: M.W. 495.6
Solubility: Soluble in Chloroform or Ethyl Acetate.
CAS Number: CAS [36011-19-5]
Active Product: N
Appearance: White Solid
Purity: >98%
Handling: Warning! Toxic. May be Carcinogenic. Wear gloves/mask when handling product. Avoid contact by all modes of exposure.
Storage: -20°C.
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Literature Reference: 1. Udagawa, T., et al., Cytochalasin E, An Epoxide Containing Aspergillus-Derived Fungal Metabolite, Inhibits Angiogenesis and Tumor Growth., 2000., 294(2):, 421-427., 2. Cox, A.C..
Literature Reference: Cytochalasin E Enhances the Protein Kinase C-Dependent Process of Secretion., Biochem Biophys. Res. Commun., 1988., 150(2):, 745-751., 3. Diez-Sampedro, A., et al..
Literature Reference: Galactose Transport Inhibition by Cytochalasin E in Rat Intestine In Vitro., Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 1999., 77(2):, 96-101., 4. Zilfou, J.T.,.
Literature Reference: Differential Interactions of Cytochalasins with P-Glycoprotein., Oncol. Res., 1995., 7(9):, 435-443., 5. Mookerjee, B.K., et al..
Literature Reference: Effects of Cytochalasins on Lyphocytes: Some Distinctive Features of Cytochalasin-E., j. Immunopharmacol., 1984., 6(3):, 185-203..
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