Linarin CAS 480-36-4
€70 – €350
Synonyms: Acacetin 7-O-rutinoside, Acaciin, Buddleoflavonoloside, Buddleoside, Linarigenin glycoside, Linarine
| 500 mg | € 70 |
| 1 g | € 110 |
| 2,5 g | € 190 |
| 5 g | € 350 |
| Cat. No. | NST-10-172 |
| CAS | 480-36-4 |
| Purity | 98% (HPLC) |
| Appearance | White powder |
| Molecular formula | C28H32O14 |
| Molecular weight | 592,54 |
| Storage | +2 … +8 °C |
Certificate of analysis available by request to [email protected]
Linarin (CAS 480-36-4): Botanical Flavonoid Glycoside for Scientific and Functional Ingredient Research
1. Molecular Identity
- Chemical Name: Acacetin 7-O-β-D-rutinoside
- CAS Number: 480-36-4
- Source: Naturally found in Chrysanthemum, Linaria, and other plant species
2. Scientific Relevance
Linarin is a flavonoid glycoside recognized for its diverse phytochemical properties. Its molecular structure and botanical origin have made it a compound of interest in studies related to oxidative stress, neurochemical response, and botanical formulation development.
3. Research-Related Characteristics
- Oxidative Modulation: Included in assays evaluating antioxidant behavior
- Inflammatory Pathway Research: Studied for its interaction with cytokine-related models
- Neurobiological Interest: Evaluated in cell models of neuronal response
- Behavioral Studies: Used in experimental models related to emotional balance
4. Application Areas
- Formulation studies in botanical extract-based systems
- Neuroscience and neurochemical research
- Oxidative stress response modeling in vitro
- Natural product profiling in phytopharmacology
5. Current Research Focus
- Pathway mapping in inflammation-related biological systems
- Analysis of botanical compounds in neuroprotection models
- Behavioral impact studies using plant-derived flavonoids
- Mechanistic studies related to oxidative stability
6. Formulation Considerations
- Bioavailability: Approaches to improve absorption and tissue targeting
- Stability: Development of stable extract formats for extended use
- Compatibility: Integration with complementary botanical actives
7. Regulatory and Safety Notes
Linarin (CAS 480-36-4) is a naturally derived compound used in academic and formulation research. Its regulatory status may vary by region and application type. Safety and composition data are available for research and documentation purposes.
8. Research Outlook
- Expanded research into flavonoid synergy with other plant actives
- Development of semi-synthetic analogs for targeted delivery
- Continued study in neurology- and inflammation-focused models
9. Bulk Supply and Collaboration
NST Chemicals offers Linarin in research-grade and bulk quantities. For inquiries regarding formulation use, technical specifications, or collaborative projects, contact our team at [email protected].
Explore the scientific and formulation potential of Linarin — a well-characterized flavonoid glycoside for innovation in natural compound research.
