Scopolin
Scopolin is a coumarin isolated from Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) roots[1]. Scopolin attenuated hepatic steatosis through activation of SIRT1-mediated signaling cascades[2].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[531-44-2]
UNSPSC
12352005
Target
Sirtuin
Type
Natural Products
Related Pathways
Cell Cycle/DNA Damage; Epigenetics
Applications
Metabolism-protein/nucleotide metabolism
Field of Research
Metabolic Disease
Assay Protocol
https://www.medchemexpress.com/scopolin.html
Purity
99.93
Solubility
DMSO : 100 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
Smiles
O=C1C=CC2=CC(OC)=C(O[C@H]3[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](CO)O3)O)O)O)C=C2O1
Molecular Formula
C16H18O9
Molecular Weight
354.31
References & Citations
[1]Siwinska J, et al. Identification of QTLs affecting scopolin and scopoletin biosynthesis in Arabidopsisthaliana. BMC Plant Biol. 2014 Oct 18;14:280. |[2]Yoo A, et al. Scopolin ameliorates high-fat diet induced hepatic steatosis in mice: potential involvement of SIRT1-mediated signaling cascades in the liver. Sci Rep. 2017 May 22;7 (1) :2251.|[3]Rollinger JM, et al. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of scopolin and scopoletin discovered by virtual screening of natural products. J Med Chem. 2004 Dec 2;47 (25) :6248-54.|[4]Pan R, et al. Scopolin isolated from Erycibe obtusifolia Benth stems suppresses adjuvant-induced rat arthritis by inhibiting inflammation and angiogenesis. Int Immunopharmacol. 2009 Jul;9 (7-8) :859-69. |[5]Lee SH, et al. Scopoletin and scopolin isolated from Artemisia iwayomogi suppress differentiation of osteoclastic macrophage RAW 264.7 cells by scavenging reactive oxygen species. J Nat Prod. 2013 Apr 26;76 (4) :615-20.
Shipping Conditions
Room Temperature
Storage Conditions
4°C (Powder, protect from light)
Scientific Category
Natural Products
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
Isoform
SIRT1
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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