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IUPAC name (7E,9E,11E)-trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid | |
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Chemical formula | C13H20O2 |
Molar mass | 208.301 g·mol |
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Trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid, or (7E,9E,11E)-trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid, is an polyunsaturated fatty acid. It is present in Aethusa cynapium.
Pharmacology
Trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid has been shown to have an antianxiety effect in Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, and Homo sapiens. It reduces hypolocomotion caused by anxiety, which was psychopharmacologically induced with mCPP, in Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus. A 2 mg/Kg dose of diazepam has a very similar effect to 20 mg/Kg of trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid.
Extraction from A. cynapium
Trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid can be extracted from dried aerial parts of A. cynapium with methanol, followed by chloroform, followed by column chromatography with DCM and methanol (40:60), followed by flash chromatography with DCM and methanol (92.5:7.5), followed by preparative TLC.
References
- ^ Shri, Richa; Bhutani, K.K.; Sharma, Anupam (2010). "A new anxiolytic fatty acid from Aethusa cynapium". Fitoterapia. 81 (5): 337–340. doi:10.1016/j.fitote.2010.05.003.
- "(7E,9E,11E)-trideca-7,9,11-trienoic acid". PubChem. National Library of Medicine. 3.1.2025.
- EP0503897A1, Gerald Sugarman, Michael W. O'Neill, "Composition for ink vehicles and protective coatings", assigned to Topez Co 16.9.1992.
- Bilkei-Gorzo A, Gyertyar I, Szabados T (1996). "mCPP-induced anxiety—a potential new method for screening anxiolytic activity". Neurobiology. 4: 253–5.
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