Purpurin

Purpurin

CAT N°: 11752
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Purpurin is a naturally occurring reddish-yellow pigment found in madder root (R. tinctorum) that has been used both in herbal remedies and as food coloring. It can also be synthetically derived from 9,10-anthraquinone. Purpurin is protective against a number of food-derived heterocyclic amines in bacterial mutagenicity assays through its inhibition of CYP450-dependent N-hydroxylation and reduction of N-hydroxylamines.{21124} Purpurine can also inhibit (IC50 = 6.6 ?M) spermidine-induced autoactivation of plasma hyaluronan-binding protein, a serine protease that can activate coagulation factor VII and prourokinase.{21123}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • 1,2,4-trihydroxy-9,10-anthracenedione
  • Correlated keywords
    • Rubia cordifolia purpurine smoke brown G C.I. 58205 C.I. 75410 madder roots pigment anti-mutagenic antimutagenic anti mutagenic CYP450 retinol binding proteins axon regeneration plasma hyaluronan-binding protein coagulation factor VII prourokinase rubia tinctorum r. tinctorum food coloring herbal remedies bacterial mutagenicity, inhibition, inhibits inhibitor CYP-450 CYP 450 axonal
  • Product Overview:
    Purpurin is a naturally occurring reddish-yellow pigment found in madder root (R. tinctorum) that has been used both in herbal remedies and as food coloring. It can also be synthetically derived from 9,10-anthraquinone. Purpurin is protective against a number of food-derived heterocyclic amines in bacterial mutagenicity assays through its inhibition of CYP450-dependent N-hydroxylation and reduction of N-hydroxylamines.{21124} Purpurine can also inhibit (IC50 = 6.6 ?M) spermidine-induced autoactivation of plasma hyaluronan-binding protein, a serine protease that can activate coagulation factor VII and prourokinase.{21123}

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