Apterin

Apterin

Chembox new
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Section1= Chembox Identifiers
CASNo=
PubChem=15945058
SMILES=CC(C)(C1C(C2=C(O1)C=CC3=C2OC
(=O)C=C3)O)OC4C(C(C(C(O4)CO)O)O)O

Section2= Chembox Properties
Formula=C20H24O10
MolarMass=424.399 g/mol
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Section3= Chembox Hazards
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Apterin is a glycoside reported to dilate coronary arteries as well as block calcium channels. It can be found in the root of the plant Garden Angelica.


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