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Rocaglamide is a
natural product which belongs to a
class of
molecules called flavaglines. This
compound was
isolated in 1982 by Ming-Lu King (金明儒) and...
- L.; Hung, P. D.; Kiet, L. C.; Proksch, P. (1999). "New
Insecticidal Rocaglamide Derivatives from the
Roots of
Aglaia duperreana". J. Nat. Prod. 62 (12):...
- but it is
lighter than that of
Aglaia odorata.The
anticancer compound Rocaglamide (RocA) was
originally extracted from
Aglaia rimosa by
researchers in...
- anti-cancer components: rocaglaol,
molecular weight 434.48 g/mole and
rocaglamide,
molecular weight 505.55 g/mole.
These components have
significant cytotoxicity...
- m****: 505.56 g/mol,
exact m****: 505.2101 u) may
refer to:
Hernandaline Rocaglamide This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- eIF4B, eIF4H, and PDCD4.
Inhibited by the
small molecules hippuristanol,
rocaglamide A (RocA), and
pateamine A. eIF4E 25 eIF4E1, eIF4E2, eIF4E3 Cap-binding...
- 1982 King and
colleagues discovered the
first member of this family,
rocaglamide,
based on its
antileukemic activity.
Since then,
about 50
other flavaglines...
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simplified analogues such as CR-31-B.
Rocaglamide Pan L,
Woodard JL,
Lucas DM,
Fuchs JR,
Kinghorn AD (July 2014). "
Rocaglamide,
silvestrol and
structurally related...
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unique compounds of this
class have been
described so far,
including rocaglamide, aglafoline, silvestrol, pannellin, episilvestrol, and ponapensin. They...
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precipitation of
insoluble silver chloride. In the
total synthesis of
rocaglamide,
epoxidation of a
vinyl alkoxyallenyl stannane likewise generates a pentadienyl...