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Homobutein

Catalog No. TN4220   CAS 34000-39-0
Synonyms: 3-O-Methylbutein, 2',4,4'-Trihydroxy-3-methoxychalcone

Homobutein (3-O-Methylbutein) is a dual inhibitor of HDACs and NF-κB with IC50s of 190 and 38 μM. Homobutein is an iron chelator with anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antiparasite, and antioxidation activities.

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Homobutein Chemical Structure
Homobutein, CAS 34000-39-0
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Description Homobutein (3-O-Methylbutein) is a dual inhibitor of HDACs and NF-κB with IC50s of 190 and 38 μM. Homobutein is an iron chelator with anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antiparasite, and antioxidation activities.
In vitro Homobutein (1 μg/mL) inhibits the growth of Toxoplasma gondii by 19.48%[1] with IC50s of 15.0 and 16.1 µM for W2 and D6 strains of P. falciparum[2]. Homobutein (20 - 40 μM) inhibits the viability and TNFα-induced NF-κB activity of K562 cells[4].
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Synonyms 3-O-Methylbutein, 2',4,4'-Trihydroxy-3-methoxychalcone
Molecular Weight 286.28
Formula C16H14O5
CAS No. 34000-39-0

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TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Adeyemi OS, et al. In Vitro Screening to Identify Anti-Toxoplasma Compounds and In Silico Modeling for Bioactivities and Toxicity. Yale J Biol Med. 2019 Sep 20;92(3):369-383. 2. Yenesew A, et al. Anti-plasmodial flavonoids from the stem bark of Erythrina abyssinica. Phytochemistry. 2004 Nov;65(22):3029-32. 3. Serobatse K, et al. Antioxidant and antimalarial properties of butein and homobutein based on their ability to chelate iron (II and III) cations: a DFT study in vacuo and in solution. European Food Research and Technology, 2016, 242(1): 71-90. 4. Orlikova B, et al. Natural chalcones as dual inhibitors of HDACs and NF-κB. Oncol Rep. 2012 Sep;28(3):797-805.

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