CAS NO: | 123408-98-0 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
Free Sample (0.1-0.5mg) | 电议 |
10mM (in 1mL Water) | 电议 |
250mg | 电议 |
500mg | 电议 |
1g | 电议 |
Cas No. | 123408-98-0 |
别名 | 植酸十二钠盐; Inositol hexaphosphate dodecasodium hydrate |
Canonical SMILES | O=P(O[Na])(O[Na])O[C@H]1[C@H]([C@H]([C@H](OP(O[Na])(O[Na])=O)[C@@H](OP(O[Na])(O[Na])=O)[C@@H]1OP(O[Na])(O[Na])=O)OP(O[Na])(O[Na])=O)OP(O[Na])(O[Na])=O.[x].O.[12Na] |
分子式 | C6H18O24P6.XH2O.12Na |
溶解度 | Water: ≥ 250 mg/mL |
储存条件 | Store at -20°C |
General tips | For obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 ℃ and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. |
Shipping Condition | Evaluation sample solution : ship with blue ice All other available size: ship with RT , or blue ice upon request |
产品描述 | Phytic acid dodecasodium salt hydrate is a phosphorus storage compound of seeds and cereal grains. Phytic acid dodecasodium salt hydrate is known as a food inhibitor, which has a strong ability to chelate multivalent metal ions, specially zinc, calcium, iron and as with protein residue. Phytic acid dodecasodium salt hydrate inhibits the enzymatic superoxide source xanthine oxidase (XO), and has antioxidative, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory effects[1][2][3][4]. Xanthine oxidase[3] Phytic acid dodecasodium salt hydrate (myo-Inositol) inhibits the formation of uric acid from xanthine with an IC50 of about 30 mM. The generation of the superoxide is greatly affected by Phytic acid dodecasodium salt hydrate; the IC50 is about 6 mM, indicating that the superoxide generating domain of XO is more sensitive to phytic acid[3]. [1]. Zhou JR, et al. Phytic acid in health and disease. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 1995 Nov;35(6):495-508. [2]. Gupta RK, et al. Reduction of phytic acid and enhancement of bioavailable micronutrients in food grains. J Food Sci Technol. 2015 Feb;52(2):676-84. [3]. Muraoka S, et al. Inhibition of xanthine oxidase by phytic acid and its antioxidative action. Life Sci. 2004 Feb 13;74(13):1691-700. [4]. Lv Y, et al. Phytic acid attenuates inflammatory responses and the levels of NF-κB and p-ERK in MPTP-induced Parkinson's disease model of mice. Neurosci Lett. 2015 Jun 15;597:132-6. |