9-epi-Blumenol C is a C13-norisoprenoid derived from carotenoids, functioning primarily as an herbicide. It exhibits notable allelopathic and antifungal activities, influencing plant growth regulation. The compound demonstrates IC50 values of 2780 μM for watercress roots and 2240 μM for hypocotyls, along with values of 3290 μM and 2950 μM for perennial ryegrass roots and coleoptiles, respectively. 9-epi-Blumenol C inhibits plant growth by degrading arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization, thereby impairing nutrient uptake and stress resistance in adjacent plants. This reagent is useful for research on herbicide development and plant competition dynamics. It can be extracted from the dried leaves of Metasequoia glyptostroboides using 70% methanol followed by ethyl acetate purification.
9-epi-Blumenol C is a C13-norisoprenoid derived from carotenoids, functioning primarily as an herbicide. It exhibits notable allelopathic and antifungal activities, influencing plant growth regulation. The compound demonstrates IC50 values of 2780 μM for watercress roots and 2240 μM for hypocotyls, along with values of 3290 μM and 2950 μM for perennial ryegrass roots and coleoptiles, respectively. 9-epi-Blumenol C inhibits plant growth by degrading arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization, thereby impairing nutrient uptake and stress resistance in adjacent plants. This reagent is useful for research on herbicide development and plant competition dynamics. It can be extracted from the dried leaves of Metasequoia glyptostroboides using 70% methanol followed by ethyl acetate purification.
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