Tinosporide
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| IUPAC name
(2S,4aR,6aR,7S,7aS,8aS,9S,9aS,9bS)-2-(3-Furanyl)dodecahydro-7-hydroxy-6a,9b-dimethyl-9,7-(epoxymethano)-4H-oxireno[6,7]naphtho[2,1-c]pyran-4,11-dione | |
| Other names
2,3-Epoxycolumbin; Jateorin; 5-(furan-3-yl)-12-hydroxy-3,11-dimethyl-6,14,16-trioxapentacyclo[10.3.2.02,11.03,8.013,15]heptadecane-7,17-dione | |
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| C20H22O7 | |
| Molar mass | 374.389 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Tinosporide is a chemical compound classified as a diterpenoid and a furanolactone. It was first isolated from the plant Tinospora cordifolia, from which it derives its name. It has since been found in other plants of the genus Tinospora, such as Tinospora glabra.
Because Tinospora cordifolia has been used in traditional herbal medicine, there has been research directed at exploring the potential pharmacology of tinosporide and related compounds.