service@chemindustry.com
Sign in    |    Register

Hypericin

CAS No.: 548-04-9      Formula: C30H16O8

Weight: 504.44300

Synonyms: CYCLOSAN; Hypericin; MYCOPORPHYRIN; HYPERICUM RED; VIMRxyn;


Search products supplier Encyclopedia

Description

Hypericin is a naphthodianthrone, a red-colored anthraquinone-derivative, which, together with hyperforin, is one of the principal active constituents of Hypericum (Saint John's wort). Hypericin is believed to act as an antibiotic, antiviral and non-specific kinase inhibitor. Hypericin may inhibit the action of the enzyme dopamine β-hydroxylase, leading to increased dopamine levels, although thus possibly decreasing norepinephrine and epinephrine. It was initially believed that the anti-depressant pharmacological activity of hypericin was due to inhibition of monoamine oxidase enzyme. The crude extract of Hypericum is a weak inhibitor of MAO-A and MAO-B. Isolated hypericin does not display this activity, but does have some affinity for NMDA receptors. This points in the direction that other constituents are responsible for the MAOI effect. The current belief is that the mechanism of antidepressant activity is due to the inhibition of reuptake of certain neurotransmitters.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
548-04-9
Synonyms:
CYCLOSAN; Hypericin; MYCOPORPHYRIN; HYPERICUM RED; VIMRxyn;
Formula:
C30H16O8
Molecular Weight:
504.44300
PSA:
155.52000
LogP:
5.39180
Properties
Appearance & Character:
black
Density:
1.915 g/cm³
Melting Point:
299-301°C
Boiling Point:
1020.3ºC at 760 mmHg
Flash Point:
584.6ºC
Storage Conditions:
Store at +4ºC
Safety Info
Customs Code:
29145090
WGK Germany:
3
Hazard Category Code:
22-40-43
Security Instructions:
22-36-36/37
Dangerous Goods Sign:
Xn