Ailanthone
Ailanthone (AIL, Δ13-Dehydrochaparrinone), a natural anti-hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) component in Ailanthus altissima, induces G0/G1-phase cell cycle arrest by decreasing expression of cyclins and CDKs and increases expression of p21 and p27. Ailanthone triggers DNA damage characterized by activation of the ATM/ATR pathway. Ailanthone induces apoptosis which is mitochondrion-mediated and involves the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway in Huh7 cells. Ailanthone is also a potent inhibitor of both full-length Androgen Receptor (AR-FL) and constitutively active truncated AR splice variants (AR-Vs, AR1-651) with IC50 of 69 nM and 309 nM, respectively.
Trivial name | AIL, Δ13-Dehydrochaparrinone |
Catalog Number | S6885 |
Molecular Formula | C20H24O7 |
CAS# | 981-15-7 |
SMILES | CC1=CC(=O)C(C2(C1CC3C45C2C(C(C(=C)C4CC(=O)O3)O)(OC5)O)C)O |
Size | 1mg |
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