| Identification | Back Directory |  [Name]
  Escin, monosodium salt |  [CAS]
  20977-05-3 |  [Synonyms]
  Sodium Aescine Entsufon SodiuM Sodium escinate Escin sodium salt Escin, monosodium salt Aescin monosodium salt Escin, Mononatriumsalz Sodium Aescinate for Injection Aescin polysulphate sodium salt Escin, monosodium salt USP/EP/BP |  [EINECS(EC#)]
  244-133-4 |  [Molecular Formula]
  C53H82O36S4 |  [MDL Number]
  MFCD01772116 |  
 | Safety Data | Back Directory |  [Safety Profile]
  Poison by ingestion, 
intravenous, intraperitoneal, and 
subcutaneous routes. Experimental 
teratogenic and reproductive effects. When 
heated to decomposition it emits toxic 
fumes of Na2O. See also SAPONIN and 
other escin entries. |  
 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  [Description]
  Escin, monosodium salt is a natural product obtained from the plant horse chestnut. It is used in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, where it has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic effects. It is a mixture of polysulphated disaccharides that can be purified by HPLC. |  [Uses]
  Monosodium salt of Escin (E658790), has been used as a treatment for ischemic damage, hemorrhoids, and trauma or for recovery post-operation. Also used in the treatment of adenocarcinoma cell lines. |  [in vivo]
 
 Sodium aescinate may effectively controls and improves wound healing in diabetic rats via its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities[1]. ?
Sodium aescinate treatment can alleviate the symptom of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in rat model through regulating the PI3K/Akt/GSK3-β pathway[4].
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  NO | TNF-α | IL Receptor | Bcl-2/Bax | VEGFR |  
  
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