Introduction:Basic information about Mangostanol CAS 184587-72-2, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
Mangostanol Basic information
| Product Name: | Mangostanol |
| Synonyms: | Mangostanol;2H,6H-Pyrano[3,2-b]xanthen-6-one,3,4-dihydro-3,5,9-trihydroxy-8-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-7-(3-methyl-2-buten-1-yl)-,(+)-;3,5,9-trihydroxy-8-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-7-(3-methylbut-2-en-1-yl)-3,4-dihydropyrano[3,2-b]xanthen-6(2H)-one |
| CAS: | 184587-72-2 |
| MF: | C24H26O7 |
| MW: | 426.46 |
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| Mol File: | 184587-72-2.mol |
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Mangostanol Chemical Properties
| Melting point | 164-166 °C |
| Boiling point | 657.1±55.0 °C(Predicted) |
| density | 1.318±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
| pka | 6.89±0.60(Predicted) |
Safety Information
Mangostanol Usage And Synthesis
| Description | Mangostanol, also known as 3-isomangostin, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as 8-prenylated xanthones. These are organic compounds containing a C5-isoprenoid group linked to a xanthone moiety at the 8-position. Xanthone is a tricyclic compound made up of two benzene rings linearly fused to each other through a pyran ring that carries a ketone group. Mangostanol is considered to be a practically insoluble (in water) and relatively neutral molecule. Within the cell, mangostanol is primarily located in the membrane (predicted from logP). Outside of the human body, mangostanol can be found in fruits and purple mangosteen. This makes mangostanol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. |
| Uses | Mangostanol ((+)-Mangostanol) is a polyoxygenated xanthone mangostanol, which can be isolated from the shell of Garcinia mangostana, and has inhibitory effect on cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDE)[1]. |
| References | [1] Chairungsrilerd N, et al. Mangostanol, a prenyl xanthone from Garcinia mangostana[J]. Phytochemistry, 1996, 43(5): 1099-1102. |
Mangostanol Preparation Products And Raw materials