Safrole oxide

Catalog No.: A53889
p53 Modulator, Apoptosis Inducer
Safrole oxide is a p53 modulator that enhances the expression of the p53 tumor suppressor protein, facilitating cell cycle arrest and promoting apoptosis. This compound effectively induces apoptosis in lung cancer cells while avoiding necrotic cell death. Safrole oxide is valuable for research focused on lung cancer mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.
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1mg
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5mg
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10mg
$830.00
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25mg
$1,275.00
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50mg
$1,625.00
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100mg
$2,000.00
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Biological Activity
DescriptionSafrole oxide is a p53 modulator that enhances the expression of the p53 tumor suppressor protein, facilitating cell cycle arrest and promoting apoptosis. This compound effectively induces apoptosis in lung cancer cells while avoiding necrotic cell death. Safrole oxide is valuable for research focused on lung cancer mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.
Product Information
Catalog NumA53889
FormulaC10H10O3
Molecular Weight178.18
CAS Number7470-44-2
SMILESC12=CC=C(CC3OC3)C=C1OCO2
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