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Ligupurpuroside A is a naturally occurring bioactive compound isolated from Ligustrum robustum. Ligupurpuroside A acts as a competitive inhibitor of lipase, thereby reducing lipid breakdown. This natural lipase inhibitor has potential applications in metabolic research, particularly in the study of obesity and lipid metabolism regulation.

| Pack Size | Price | USA Warehouse | Global Warehouse | Quantity |
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| 1 mg | $148 | - | In Stock | |
| 5 mg | $368 | - | In Stock | |
| 10 mg | $550 | - | In Stock | |
| 25 mg | $887 | - | In Stock |
| Description | Ligupurpuroside A is a naturally occurring bioactive compound isolated from Ligustrum robustum. Ligupurpuroside A acts as a competitive inhibitor of lipase, thereby reducing lipid breakdown. This natural lipase inhibitor has potential applications in metabolic research, particularly in the study of obesity and lipid metabolism regulation. |
| In vitro | The present study was carried out to characterize the antioxidants present in the bitter tea brewed from the leaves of LP. It was found that the crude glycoside fraction possessed strong protection against oxidation of human low-density lipoprotein (LDL). The column chromatographic separation led to the isolatation of five phenylethanoid glycosides, namely, acteoside, Ligupurpuroside A, cis-ligupurpuroside B, trans-ligupurpuroside B, and osmanthuside B. When acteoside was heated in the boiling water, it was isomerized to form isoacteoside. Acteoside, isoacteoside, and Ligupurpuroside A purified from LP were protective, whereas cis-ligupurpuroside B, trans-ligupurpuroside B, and osmanthuside B exhibited no protection to human LDL from Cu(2+)-medicated oxidation. Acteoside, isoacteoside, and Ligupurpuroside A were also effective in preventing the peroxyl free radical-induced oxidation of alpha-tocopherol in human LDL. The antioxidant activities of acteoside, isoacteoside, and Ligupurpuroside A were comparable to that observed for a green tea antioxidant, (-)-epicatechin gallate. The inhibitory effect of these three phenylethanoid glycosides on oxidation of human LDL and alpha-tocopherol was dose-dependent at concentrations of 5-40 μM. |
| Molecular Weight | 770.73 |
| Formula | C35H46O19 |
| Cas No. | 147396-01-8 |
| Smiles | CC1OC(OC2C(C)OC(OC3C(O)C(OCCc4ccc(O)c(O)c4)OC(CO)C3OC(=O)C=Cc3ccc(O)c(O)c3)C(O)C2O)C(O)C(O)C1O |
| Relative Density. | 1.62 g/cm3 at 20℃ |
| Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice/Shipping at ambient temperature. |
Dissolve 2 mg of the compound in 100 μL DMSO
to obtain a stock solution at a concentration of 20 mg/mL . If the required concentration exceeds the compound's known solubility, please contact us for technical support before proceeding.
1) Add 100 μL of the DMSO
stock solution to 400 μL PEG300
and mix thoroughly until the solution becomes clear.
2) Add 50 μL Tween 80 and mix well until fully clarified.
3) Add 450 μL Saline,PBS or ddH2O
and mix thoroughly until a homogeneous solution is obtained.
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