Bakuchiol

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Product information

Product Name Bakuchiol
CAS 10309-37-2
Melting point 130-135°C
Boiling point 391℃
Density 0.963
Storage conditions Inert atmosphere,Store in freezer, under -20°C
Solubility Stable. Flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidants.
Morphological Liquid
Acidity coefficient (pKa) 10.10±0.26(Predicted)
Color Oily
Purity 98%
Shelf life 2 years

Intro

Bakuchiol is a natural ingredient found in the seeds and leaves of a plant called psoralea corylifolia. It originated in India and plays an important role in Ayurvedic herbal remedies. It is also widely used in China in many aspects related to traditional Chinese medicine. Psoralen phenol is a potent antioxidant that can significantly reduce the color difference caused by skin exposure to the external environment, and has a soothing effect. In addition, it can also smooth fine lines and wrinkles, combined with the above advantages, psoralen has appeared in more and more skin care products in recent years, and the latest research shows that when applied topically to the skin, it has unique benefits for all skin types.

Chemical property of bakuchiol

Bakuchiol, an isoprene phenol terpenoid compound, is the main component of the volatile oil of psoralea, which accounts for more than 60% in the volatile oil. It is easy to oxidize and has the property of overflowing with water vapor. Soluble in methanol, ethanol, DMSO and other organic solvents, derived from PsoraleacorylifoliaLinn. Seeds. At room temperature, it is a light yellow oily liquid with strong fat solubility.

Use

Psoralen phenol, a phytoestrogen-like substance, can protect skin from photoaging.
For content determination/identification/pharmacological experiments, etc.
Pharmacological effect: antibacterial effect, anti-implantation and estrogen-like effect;
Psoralen phenol has hypoglycemic and lipid-lowering, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant and liver protective, anticancer, antidepressant, estrogen-like effects.

Pharmacological action

Psoralen phenol, also known as broken paper phenol, is a light yellow liquid. Animal experiments show that it has strong selectivity to mouse kidney damage, and can be used to manufacture nephritis model kernel with cytotoxic activity, which is an effective ingredient for clinical treatment of corns.