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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 24058-19-3 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 2,4,0,5 and 8 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 1 and 9 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 24058-19:
(7*2)+(6*4)+(5*0)+(4*5)+(3*8)+(2*1)+(1*9)=93
93 % 10 = 3
So 24058-19-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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24058-19-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Synthesis and biological evaluation of dimeric cinnamaldehydes as potent antitumor agents

Shin, Dae-Seop,Kim, Jong-Han,Lee, Su-Kyung,Han, Dong Cho,Son, Kwang-Hee,Kim, Hwan-Mook,Cheon, Hyae-Gyeong,Kim, Kwang-Rok,Sung, Nack-Do,Lee, Seung Jae,Kang, Sung Kwon,Kwon, Byoung-Mog

, p. 2498 - 2506 (2006)

It has been reported that 2-hydroxycinnamaldehyde and 2-benzoyl- oxycinnamaldehyde inhibited the activity of farnesyl protein transferase, angiogenesis, cell-cell adhesion, and tumor growth in vivo model. In order to improve its anti-tumor activity, dimer

NMR analysis of lignins in CAD-deficient plants. Part 1. Incorporation of hydroxycinnamaldehydes and hydroxybenzaldehydes into lignins

Kim, Hoon,Ralph, John,Lu, Fachuang,Ralph, Sally A.,Boudet, Alain-M.,MacKay, John J.,Sederoff, Ronald R.,Ito, Takashi,Kawai, Shingo,Ohashi, Hideo,Higuchi, Takayoshi

, p. 268 - 281 (2007/10/03)

Peroxidase/H2O2-mediated radical coupling of 4-hydroxycinnamaldehydes produces 8-O-4-, 8-5-, and 8-8-coupled dehydrodimers as has been documented earlier, as well as the 5-5-coupled dehydrodimer. The 8-5-dehydrodimer is however produced kinetically in its cyclic phenylcoumaran form at neutral pH. Synthetic polymers produced from mixtures of hydroxycinnamaldehydes and normal monolignols provide the next level of complexity. Spectral data from dimers, oligomers, and synthetic polymers have allowed a more substantive assignment of aldehyde components in lignins isolated from a CAD-deficient pine mutant and an antisense-CAD-downregulated transgenic tobacco. CAD-deficient pine lignin shows enhanced levels of the typical benzaldehyde and cinnamaldehyde end-groups, along with evidence for two types of 8-O-4-coupled coniferaldehyde units. The CAD-downregulated tobacco also has higher levels of hydroxycinnamaldehyde and hydroxybenzaldehyde (mainly syringaldehyde) incorporation, but the analogous two types of 8-O-4-coupled products are the dominant features. 8-8-Coupled units are also clearly evident. There is clear evidence for coupling of hydroxycinnamaldehydes to each other and then incorporation into the lignin, as well as for the incorporation of hydroxycinnamaldehyde monomers into the growing lignin polymer. Coniferaldehyde and sinapaldehyde (as well as vanillin and syringaldehyde) co-polymerize with the traditional monolignols into lignins and do so at enhanced levels when CAD-deficiency has an impact on the normal monolignol production. The implication is that, particularly in angiosperms, the aldehydes behave like the traditional monolignols and should probably be regarded as authentic lignin monomers in normal and CAD-deficient plants.

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