| Name | (E)-3-(3-methoxy-4-sulfooxyphenyl)prop-2-enoic acid |
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| Synonyms | Ferulic Acid 4-O-Sulfate |
| Description | Ferulic acid 4-O-sulfate (Ferulic acid 4-sulfate) is a metabolite of Ferulic acid (HY-N0060). Ferulic acid 4-O-sulfate relaxes arteries and lowers blood pressure in mice[1]. |
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| In Vitro | Ferulic acid 4-O-sulfate (0.1-30 μM) causes significant concentration-dependent relaxations in mouse aorta, femoral and saphenous arteries[1]. |
| In Vivo | Ferulic acid 4-O-sulfate (16.13 and 161.3 µg/kg; i.v.; once) relaxes arteries and lowers blood pressure in mice[1]. Animal Model: Male Swiss mice[1] Dosage: 16.13 and 161.3 µg/kg Administration: Intravenous injection, once Result: Significantly decreased the mean arterial pressure (MAP) immediately after intravenous injection. |
| Density | 1.566g/cm3 |
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| Molecular Formula | C10H10O7S |
| Molecular Weight | 274.24700 |
| Exact Mass | 274.01500 |
| PSA | 118.51000 |
| LogP | 2.05540 |
| Index of Refraction | 1.609 |