Norisoboldine hydrochloride

Norisoboldine hydrochloride

Cat#
ALK-0255
Product Name
Norisoboldine hydrochloride
CAS No.
5083-84-1
Synonyms
(+)-Laurelliptine hydrochloride
Description
Norisoboldine hydrochloride is an orally active natural aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist. Norisoboldine hydrochloride, as a major isoquinoline alkaloid present in Radix Linderae, can be used for the research of Rheumatoid arthritis and Ulcerative colitis.
Structural Formula
Norisoboldine hydrochloride
MW
349.81
MF
C18H20ClNO4
Source
Plants >Lauraceae > Lindera aggregata(Sims) Kosterm.
Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
SMILES
[H]Cl.OC1=C(OC)C=C2CCN[C@@]3([H])CC4=CC(O)=C(OC)C=C4C1=C23
In Vivo
Norisoboldine hydrochloride (10~40 mg/kg; p.o.; 20 days) significantly reduces the severity of joint swelling and erythema during the course of the experiment.Norisoboldine hydrochloride (40 mg/kg; i.g.; 10 days) induces enhancement of CYP1A1 expression and suppresses expressions of Glut1 and HK2 in colons.
In Vitro
Norisoboldine hydrochloride (1~30 μM; 0~24 hours; CD4+T cells) activates AhR under hypoxic microenvironment and significantly downregulates mRNA expression of miR-31.Norisoboldine hydrochloride (30 μM; 0~24 hours; CD4+T cells) inhibits glycolysis in hypoxia. Norisoboldine hydrochloride (1~30 μM; 0~72 hours; Treg cells) promotes Treg differentiation in hypoxia. Norisoboldine hydrochloride (10, 30 μM) facilitates the disassociation of HSP90/AhR complexes, the nuclear translocation of AhR, and the formation of AhR/ARNT complexes. Norisoboldine hydrochloride induces generation of Treg cells in hypoxia.
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