Contact us: +91 9550333722 040 - 40102781
Structured search
India
Choose your country
Different countries will display different contents
Try our best to find the right business for you.
My chemicalbook

Welcome back!

HomeProduct name listChebulinic acid

Chebulinic acid

Synonym(s):Eutannin;NSC 69862

Chebulinic acid Structural

What is Chebulinic acid?

The Uses of Chebulinic acid

Chebulinic Acid has been shown to prevent epithelial mesenchymal transition in retinal pigment epithelial cells through inhibition of SMAD-3 phosphorylation. This prevents retinal detachment in the process of proliferative vitreoretinopathy.

Definition

ChEBI: Chebulinic acid is a tannin.

Origin

Chebulinic acid, an ellagitannin found commonly in Terminalia chebula, has been used extensively to treat diverse eras of ailments traditionally. It was also present in Phyllanthus emblica, Dimocarpus longan, Terminalia catappa, Terminalia parviflora, Terminalia macroptera, Lumnttzera racemosa, and Dendrophthoe falcate and has been used extensively in the traditional Indian system of medicine. It was first isolated by Fridolin in the year 1884[1].

Properties of Chebulinic acid

Boiling point: 1460.0±65.0 °C(Predicted)
Density  2.04
storage temp.  -20°C
solubility  Soluble in acetone, methanol and hot water; insoluble in chloroform and n-hexane
form  powder
pka 4.14±0.10(Predicted)
color  Beige

Safety information for Chebulinic acid

Computed Descriptors for Chebulinic acid

InChIKey YGVHOSGNOYKRIH-KOPSEHRPNA-N

Related products of tetrahydrofuran

You may like

Statement: All products displayed on this website are only used for non medical purposes such as industrial applications or scientific research, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. They are not medicinal or edible.