Glabrene

Catalog No.: A78076
Tyrosinase Inhibitor
Glabrene is an isoflavene derived from licorice root, functioning primarily as a tyrosinase inhibitor with an IC50 of 3.5 μM. It exhibits estrogen-like activity and is utilized in research investigating skin pigmentation, melanogenesis, and potential therapeutic applications in hyperpigmentation disorders. Its ability to modulate enzymatic activity makes it a valuable reagent for studies related to skin biology and pigmentation regulation.
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DescriptionGlabrene is an isoflavene derived from licorice root, functioning primarily as a tyrosinase inhibitor with an IC50 of 3.5 μM. It exhibits estrogen-like activity and is utilized in research investigating skin pigmentation, melanogenesis, and potential therapeutic applications in hyperpigmentation disorders. Its ability to modulate enzymatic activity makes it a valuable reagent for studies related to skin biology and pigmentation regulation.
Product Information
Catalog NumA78076
FormulaC20H18O4
Molecular Weight322.35
CAS Number60008-03-9
SMILESOC1=C2C=CC(C)(C)OC2=C(C3=CC4=CC=C(O)C=C4OC3)C=C1
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