Exploring Key Natural Compounds in Pharmaceutical R&D: Kaempferol, Jacobine & Derivatives - Rude0214851/Blog GitHub Wiki
In the ever-evolving world of pharmaceutical research, naturally derived compounds are playing an increasingly critical role. From antioxidants to alkaloids, these compounds contribute to drug discovery, quality control, and impurity profiling. At Aquigen Bio, we specialize in delivering high-purity reference standards for critical molecules like Kaempferol, its glycoside derivatives, and Jacobine, supporting analytical laboratories and research institutions globally.
Letβs take a closer look at these compounds and their significance in scientific and pharmaceutical research.
Kaempferol: A Powerful Flavonoid Kaempferol is a well-known flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables. Renowned for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties, it is being actively explored for nutraceutical and therapeutic applications.
Chemical Formula: C15H10O6 Molecular Weight: 286.24 g/mol CAS Number: 520β18β3 Applications: Antioxidant studies, cancer research, cardiovascular health, cosmetics At Aquigen Bio, we offer both Kaempferol API and Kaempferol impurity standards, ensuring your HPLC, LC-MS, and NMR analyses meet rigorous quality standards.
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Kaempferol 3-O-6β³-O-p-Coumaroylglucoside: A Rare Natural Derivative This complex glycoside derivative of Kaempferol offers deeper insight into the metabolic pathways of flavonoids. It is commonly found in plants like Ginkgo biloba and is important for structural elucidation and pharmacokinetic studies.
Chemical Class: Flavonoid Glycoside Use Case: Reference standard for flavonoid metabolism, compound stability, antioxidant assays Analytical Utility: Useful in advanced LC-MS profiling, plant extract standardization, and flavonoid fingerprinting π View Product Page Β»
Jacobine: Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid for Toxicological Research Jacobine is a naturally occurring pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA), mainly found in the Senecio genus. It is of high importance in toxicology, particularly in assessing herbal contaminants and food safety risks.
CAS Number: 482β04β0 Hazards: Known for hepatotoxicity and genotoxicity Research Applications: Toxicology, PA detection, risk assessment of herbal and animal products Jacobine is considered a marker compound for PA contamination, and its accurate quantification is essential for compliance with international safety standards.
Why Choose Aquigen Bio? High-Purity Impurity Standards & APIs Reliable Batch Documentation (COA, MSDS, NMR, HPLC) Global Supply Chain & Fast Turnaround Custom Synthesis Available on Request At Aquigen Bio, we are committed to delivering analytical-grade reference materials that support global R&D initiatives. Whether youβre working in pharmaceuticals, toxicology, herbal research, or academia, our compounds meet the highest standards of reproducibility and traceability.