Description
Pinostrobin chalcone, which can be found in the heartwoods of Lindera umbellata, displayed very remarkable cytotoxic activity against the tested human cancer cells, such as KB, MCF7 and Caski cells (IC50 values of 6.2, 7.3 and 7.7 µg/mL, respectively).
Synonyms
DIHYDROXY-4'-METHOXYCHALCONE, 2',6'-; (E)-1-(2,6-DIHYDROXY-4-METHOXY-PHENYL)-3-PHENYL-PROPENONE; 2',6'-DIHYDROXY-4'-METHOXYCHALCONE; 2-Propen-1-one,1-(2,6-dihy; (E)-1-(2,6-Dihydroxy-4-methoxy-phenyl)-3-phenyl-; (E)-2',6'-Dihydroxy-4'-methoxychalcone; Pistrobin chalcone
IUPAC Name
(E)-1-(2,6-dihydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-3-phenylprop-2-en-1-one
Molecular Formula
C16H14O4
Canonical SMILES
COC1=CC(=C(C(=C1)O)C(=O)C=CC2=CC=CC=C2)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C16H14O4/c1-20-12-9-14(18)16(15(19)10-12)13(17)8-7-11-5-3-2-4-6-11/h2-10,18-19H,1H3/b8-7+
Boiling Point
521.1±50.0°C (Predicted)
Density
1.282±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
Application
Anti-inflammatory
Uses
Pinostrobin chalcone is an estrogenic compound from the plant leaves of carya cathayensis sarg.