
β-Sitosterol | 83-46-5
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Cat. No.: BSTT-5 (for 5mg)
Cat. No.: BSTT-25 (for 25mg)
Cat. No.: BSTT-100 (for 100mg)
Description
Beta-sitosterol, a plant sterol, exerts influence on various cell signaling pathways, encompassing cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, and inflammation.
Basic Information
- Aliases: Beta-Sitosterol
- Source: Glycine max (Linn.) Merr
- Compound type: Plant sterols
- Chemical Formula: C29H50O
- Molecular Weight: 414.71
- CAS Number: 83-46-5
- Purity: 98%, HPLC
- Solvent/Solubility: Ethanol : 3.85 mg/ml (9.28 mM; Need ultrasonic); Chloroform: 20 mg/ml (48.23mM)
- Solution Preparation: Add 5mg to 1.21ml of DMSO, or alternatively, add 4.15mg to 1ml of DMSO, to prepare a 10mM solution.
Signaling Pathway
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In Vitro Study
Beta-sitosterol stands out as one of the most abundant dietary phytosterols. It exhibits anticancer properties effective against breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, ovarian cancer, and leukemia.
In Vivo Study
N/A
Clinical Trial
N/A
Storage
Store at -20°C for at least one year. The solid powder is stable at 4°C for at least one month. If dissolved in a non-DMSO solvent, it is recommended to aliquot and store at -80°C for up to six months.
Precautions
- This product may have a certain degree of toxicity to the human body. Please take appropriate precautions to avoid direct contact with the body or inhalation.
- This product is for scientific research use only by professionals and is not intended for clinical diagnosis or treatment, food, or pharmaceutical purposes. It should not be stored in ordinary residential areas.
- For your safety and health, please wear laboratory attire and disposable gloves while handling.
Only for research and not intended for treatment of humans or animals
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