Solasonine , ≥98%(HPLC) , 19121-58-5
CAS NO.:19121-58-5
Empirical Formula: C45H73NO16
Molecular Weight: 884.07
MDL number: MFCD00017611
EINECS: 242-826-6
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| 20mg | RMB1220.80 | In Stock | 
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PRODUCT Properties
| Melting point: | 301-303℃ | 
                                    
| alpha | D23 -88° (c = 1.01 in pyridine); D22 -74.5° (c = 0.51 in methanol) | 
                                    
| Density | 1.42 | 
                                    
| solubility | DMSO : 100 mg/mL (113.11 mM; Need ultrasonic) | 
                                    
| form | powder | 
                                    
| pka | 12.78±0.70(Predicted) | 
                                    
| color | White-beige | 
                                    
| InChIKey | QCTMYNGDIBTNSK-YQBIRKIONA-N | 
                                    
| LogP | 4.350 (est) | 
                                    
Description and Uses
This gly<:oalkaloid occurs in several species of Solanum including S. aviculare, S. sodomeum, S. verbascifolium and S. xanthocarpum. The alkaloid crystallizes from 80 per cent EtOH with 4.5 H20, m.p. 245-250°C (dec.), the anhydrous form being obtained from absolute MeOH. It has [α]25D - 68° (EtOH) and yields the following salts: hydrochloride, m.p. 265°C; picrate, m.p. 199-201 °C; picrolonate, m.p. 230-loC and the acetyl derivative, m.p. l35-8°C. On alkaline hydrolysis, the alkaloid gives solasodine and one mole each of galactose, glucose and rhamnose. The solution in concentrated H2S04 eventually gives a crimson colour with a brown fluorescence.
α-Solasonine is a natural glycoalkaloid compound which has been shown to inhibit Gli-mediated transcritional activity.
Safety
| Symbol(GHS) | ![]() GHS07  | 
                                    
| Signal word | Warning | 







