Euchrestaflavanone A reveals potent cytotoxicities against one or more cell lines with IC 50 values in the range of 4.5–9.961μM.
Euchrestaflavanone A is an inhibitor of MRP1-like efflux activity in human erythrocytes.
Euchrestaflavanone A is a flavonoid found in the root bark of Cudrania tricuspidate. Euchrestaflavanone A inhibits platelet aggregation and has some antiplatelet and antithrombotic properties, making it a potential compound for thromboprophylaxis[1].
ChEBI: Euchrestaflavanone A is a member of flavanones.
[1] Shin, Jung-Hae, et al. Euchrestaflavanone A can attenuate thrombosis through inhibition of collagen-induced platelet activation. Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry. Volume 63 Issue 4 / Pages.339-345