Sanguinarine chloride

Catalog No.S5452 Batch:S545202

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Technical Data

Formula

C20H14NO4.Cl

Molecular Weight 367.78 CAS No. 5578-73-4
Solubility (25°C)* In vitro DMSO 4 mg/mL (10.87 mM)
Water Insoluble
Ethanol Insoluble
In vivo (Add solvents to the product individually and in order)
Clear solution
5%DMSO 40%PEG300 5%Tween80 50%ddH2O
0.2mg/ml Taking the 1 mL working solution as an example, add 50 μL of 4 mg/ml clarified DMSO stock solution to 400 μL of PEG300, mix evenly to clarify it; add 50 μL of Tween80 to the above system, mix evenly to clarify; then continue to add 500 μL of ddH2O to adjust the volume to 1 mL. The mixed solution should be used immediately for optimal results. 
Clear solution
5% DMSO 95% Corn oil
0.05mg/ml Taking the 1 mL working solution as an example, add 50 μL of 1 mg/ml clear DMSO stock solution to 950 μL of corn oil and mix evenly. The mixed solution should be used immediately for optimal results. 
* <1 mg/ml means slightly soluble or insoluble.
* Please note that Selleck tests the solubility of all compounds in-house, and the actual solubility may differ slightly from published values. This is normal and is due to slight batch-to-batch variations.
* Room temperature shipping (Stability testing shows this product can be shipped without any cooling measures.)

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Biological Activity

Description Sanguinarine, a plant alkaloid, is a potent and specific protein phosphatase (PP) 2C inhibitor. Sanguinarine chloride can stimulate apoptosis via activating the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Sanguinarine-induced apoptosis is associated with the activation of JNK and NF-κB.
Targets
PP2C [1]
(Cell-free)
0.68 μM(Ki)
In vitro Sanguinarine inhibited PP2C competitively with respect to α-casein (Ki=0.68 μM) and showed selectivity for PP2C as compared with PP1, PP2A, and PP2B in vitro. In vivo, sanguinarine showed cytotoxicity toward human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL60, with an IC50 value of 0.37 μM, and induced apoptosis through a caspase-3/7-dependent mechanism involving the phosphorylation of p38, a PP2C substrate[1].

Protocol (from reference)

Cell Assay:

[1]

  • Cell lines

    HL60 cells

  • Concentrations

    1 μM

  • Incubation Time

    0-6 h

  • Method

    HL60 cells (2×105 cells/ml) were treated with 1 μM sanguinarine for the indicated durations. Thereafter, cell lysates were assayed for caspase-3/7 activity using a chemiluminescent assay. kit.

Selleck's Sanguinarine chloride has been cited by 2 publications

Accumulation of branched-chain amino acids reprograms glucose metabolism in CD8+ T cells with enhanced effector function and anti-tumor response [ Cell Rep, 2023, 42(3):112186] PubMed: 36870057
The Antiangiogenic Effect of Sanguinarine Chloride on Experimental Choroidal Neovacularization in Mice via Inhibiting Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor [ Front Pharmacol, 2021, 12:638215] PubMed: 33790794

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