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Myristicin

Myristicin is an allylbenzene found in spices and umbelliferous plants. Myristicin exhibits anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antibiotic activities. In leukemia cells, myristicin decreases the mitochondrial membrane potential and increases cytochrome c release and activation of caspase 3 and PARP, inducing apoptosis. In alveolar epithelial cells, myristicin decreases IL-1β-induced production of IL-6. Myristicin also exhibits antibacterial and antifungal efficacy against Clostridium, Enterococcus, Candida, Eubacterium, and Peptostreptococcus. At high doses, myristicin may be neurotoxic.

References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18946112

Cas No.

607-91-0

Purity

≥97%

Formula

C11H12O3

Formula Wt.

192.21

Chemical Name

4-Methoxy-6-(2-propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxole

IUPAC Name

4-methoxy-6-prop-2-enyl-1,3-benzodioxole

Synonym

5-Allyl-1-methoxy-2,3-(methylenedioxy)benzene

Melting Point

-2.00E+01°C

Solubility

Insoluble in water (46 mg/L). Soluble in ethanol, or acetone.Density:1.1416

Appearance

Slight Yellow Liquid

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Lim HJ, Woo KW, Lee KR, et al. Inhibition of Proinflammatory Cytokine Generation in Lung Inflammation by the Leaves of Perilla frutescens and Its Constituents. Biomol Ther (Seoul). 2014 Jan;22(1):62-7. PMID: 24596623.

Fraternale D, Genovese S, Ricci D. Essential oil composition and antimicrobial activity of aerial parts and ripe fruits of Echinophora spinosa (Apiaceae) from Italy. Nat Prod Commun. 2013 Apr;8(4):527-30. PMID: 23738471.

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