NCIt definition : A derivative of D-glucaro-1, 4-lactone with chemopreventive and anti-tumor activities.
One of the key processes in which human body eliminates toxic chemicals as well as
hormones (such as estrogen) is by glucuronidation. When beta-glucuronidase deconjugates
these glucuronides, it prolongs the stay of the hormone or toxic chemical in the body.
Elevated beta-glucuronidase activity has been implicated to be associated with an
increased risk for hormone-dependent cancers like breast, prostate, and colon cancers.
Thereby, aceglatone may suppress the developments of hormone-dependent cancers mediated
through beta-glucuronidase inhibition.;
UNII : 347Q3OOJ13;
InChIKey : ZOZKYEHVNDEUCO-DKXJUACHSA-N;
CAS number : 642-83-1; a href https://gsrs.ncats.nih.gov/ginas/app/beta/browse-substance?search 642-83-1
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